E-Commerce Jobs in Virginia with Green Card Sponsorship

Virginia's e-commerce sector spans major distribution hubs in Northern Virginia, fulfillment operations tied to Amazon's HQ2 in Arlington, and a growing cluster of digital retail and marketplace companies. Employers here actively sponsor Green Card petitions for specialized roles in engineering, product, data, and operations, making it one of the more active states for e-commerce permanent residency pathways.

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Overview

Open Jobs349+
Top Visa TypeGreen Card
Work Type98% On-site
Salary Range$36K – $58K
Top LocationArlington, VA
Most JobsWalmart

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Wayfair
Warehouse Terminal Supervisor
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Warehouse Terminal Supervisor
Wayfair
Manassas, Virginia
Warehouse Operations
Logistics & Inventory
Health & Safety (EHS & OHS)
$70,000/yr - $77,000/yr
On-Site
5+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
10,000+

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The RealReal
Engineering Manager
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Engineering Manager
The RealReal
Richmond, Virginia
Software Engineering
Technical Product & Program Management
Project & Program Management
Project Management
$194,499/yr - $216,109/yr
Remote (US)
10+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
1,001-5,000

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Academy Sports + Outdoors
Store Director
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Store Director
Academy Sports + Outdoors
Chesterfield, Virginia
Customer Service & Support
Sales
Account Management
Human Resources
Project & Program Management
Retail Banking & Branch Management
On-Site
5+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's

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Target
Inbound Expert
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Inbound Expert
Target
Waynesboro, Virginia
Customer Service & Support
Logistics & Inventory
Warehouse Operations
$16.50/hr
On-Site
None
10,000+

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QVC
Maintenance Technician II
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Maintenance Technician II
QVC
Suffolk, Virginia
Manufacturing Operations
Maintenance & Repair
Quality Control
On-Site
5+ yrs exp.
High School

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Job Roles in E-Commerce in Virginia

Customer Service & Support119 jobs
Food Service49 jobs
Sales44 jobs
Healthcare Administration38 jobs
Customer Service37 jobs
Hospitality & Guest Services36 jobs
Warehouse Operations36 jobs
Project & Program Management35 jobs
Logistics & Inventory32 jobs
Patient Services & Wellbeing32 jobs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which e-commerce companies in Virginia sponsor Green Card visas?

Amazon is the most prominent, with its HQ2 presence in Arlington driving significant Green Card sponsorship activity across engineering, logistics technology, and product roles. Beyond Amazon, Northern Virginia hosts fulfillment-adjacent technology firms, digital marketplace operators, and retail technology vendors that have filed Labor Condition Applications and PERM petitions for foreign national employees. Sponsorship frequency varies significantly by company size and hiring volume.

Which cities in Virginia have the most e-commerce Green Card sponsorship jobs?

Northern Virginia, particularly Arlington and Tysons, concentrates the majority of e-commerce Green Card sponsorship activity due to Amazon HQ2 and the surrounding technology corridor. Richmond has a smaller but active cluster tied to regional retail operations and fulfillment technology. Reston and McLean also see sponsorship from e-commerce-adjacent SaaS and marketplace companies serving retail clients. Activity outside these areas is limited.

What types of e-commerce roles typically qualify for Green Card sponsorship in Virginia?

Roles requiring a bachelor's degree or higher in a specific technical or business field are the most common sponsored positions. Software engineers, data scientists, product managers, UX researchers, supply chain analysts, and machine learning engineers working within e-commerce platforms are regularly sponsored. General warehouse, customer service, and non-degree-dependent roles rarely qualify for employer-sponsored Green Card petitions through the EB-2 or EB-3 categories.

How do I find e-commerce Green Card sponsorship jobs in Virginia?

Migrate Mate is built specifically for this search. You can filter by Virginia, the e-commerce industry, and Green Card sponsorship to see verified roles from employers actively filing petitions. This removes the guesswork of identifying which companies sponsor, since many Virginia e-commerce employers don't advertise sponsorship availability in standard job postings. Migrate Mate surfaces that information so you can focus applications on employers with a documented sponsorship track record.

Are there any Virginia-specific considerations for Green Card sponsorship in e-commerce?

Virginia's proximity to federal contractors and technology-dense Northern Virginia means many e-commerce employers also hold government contracts, which can add export control or security clearance considerations that affect foreign national hiring. Processing times for PERM labor certifications and I-140 petitions are set federally and don't vary by state, but Virginia-based employers frequently use premium processing for EB-1 and certain EB-2 filings given the competitive talent market.

What is the prevailing wage for Green Card e-commerce jobs in Virginia?

U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.

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