E-Commerce Jobs in Virginia with H-1B1 Sponsorship

Virginia's e-commerce sector spans Northern Virginia's tech corridor, Richmond's growing retail-tech hubs, and major fulfillment and logistics operations tied to companies like Amazon, Capital One, and Booz Allen Hamilton. Chilean and Singaporean nationals holding H-1B1 status will find strong demand for specialty occupation roles in this state, particularly in product management, data engineering, and digital operations.

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Overview

Open Jobs251+
Top Visa TypeE-3
Work Type98% On-site
Salary Range$62K – $104K
Top LocationHerndon, VA
Most JobsWalmart

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Amazon Web Services
Software Development Engineer
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Software Development Engineer
Amazon Web Services
Herndon, Virginia
Software Engineering
Cloud & DevOps
Backend Engineering
DevOps
$143,700/yr - $194,400/yr
On-Site
3+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's

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Amazon.com
Infrastructure Technical Program Manager
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Infrastructure Technical Program Manager
Amazon.com
Herndon, Virginia
Project & Program Management
Technical Product & Program Management
Project Management
Technical Program Management
$127,100/yr - $171,900/yr
On-Site
3+ yrs exp.
Master's
10,000+

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Walmart
Stocker
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Stocker
Walmart
Norfolk, Virginia
$15/hr - $28/hr
On-Site
None
10,000+

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DoorDash
Shift Lead
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Shift Lead
DoorDash
Alexandria, Virginia
Warehouse Operations
Food Service
Customer Service & Support
Customer Service
$17.60/hr - $25.90/hr
On-Site
High School

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Amazon
Manager, Quality Services
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Manager, Quality Services
Amazon
Arlington, Virginia
Project Management
Quality Assurance & Testing (QA Testing)
Human Resources
$50,500/yr - $101,100/yr
On-Site
2+ yrs exp.
None

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Job Roles in E-Commerce in Virginia

Project & Program Management44 jobs
Project Management41 jobs
Pharmacy31 jobs
Healthcare Administration30 jobs
Customer Service & Support27 jobs
Engineering (Non-Software)25 jobs
Human Resources24 jobs
Patient Services & Wellbeing24 jobs
Specialized Engineering24 jobs
Manufacturing Operations22 jobs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which e-commerce companies in Virginia sponsor H-1B1 visas?

Amazon has a significant presence in Northern Virginia, including its HQ2 operations in Arlington, and has filed H-1B1 Labor Condition Applications for technology and business roles. Capital One, headquartered in McLean, regularly sponsors specialty occupation workers in its e-commerce and digital banking divisions. Smaller e-commerce platforms and logistics technology firms concentrated in the Dulles Technology Corridor also appear in Department of Labor LCA disclosure data as H-1B1 sponsors.

Which cities in Virginia have the most e-commerce H-1B1 sponsorship jobs?

Northern Virginia, particularly Arlington, McLean, Tysons, and the Dulles corridor in Loudoun County, concentrates the majority of H-1B1 e-commerce sponsorship activity in the state. Richmond is a secondary market with growing retail-tech and fulfillment-adjacent roles. Virginia Beach has limited but emerging e-commerce hiring. Proximity to Washington D.C. makes the Northern Virginia cluster the strongest starting point for H-1B1 candidates targeting e-commerce employers.

What types of e-commerce roles typically qualify for H-1B1 sponsorship?

H-1B1 sponsorship applies to specialty occupations requiring at least a bachelor's degree in a directly related field. In e-commerce, roles that commonly meet this standard include software engineers, data scientists, UX researchers, digital marketing analysts, supply chain analysts, and product managers with technical degree requirements. Roles where a degree in any unrelated field would satisfy the employer's requirement, such as general customer service management, are less likely to qualify as specialty occupations.

How do I find e-commerce H-1B1 sponsorship jobs in Virginia?

Migrate Mate is built specifically for this search. You can filter by visa type, including H-1B1, and by industry to surface e-commerce roles where Virginia employers have a documented history of sponsorship. Because H-1B1 is less commonly listed than H-1B in general job postings, using a platform like Migrate Mate that cross-references Labor Condition Application data helps identify which Virginia employers are actively filing for H-1B1 workers in e-commerce functions.

Are there Virginia-specific or e-commerce-specific considerations for H-1B1 sponsorship?

Virginia's concentration of federal contractors and government-adjacent tech firms adds one relevant consideration: some roles require security clearances, which H-1B1 holders may not be eligible to obtain as non-immigrants, effectively narrowing the qualifying pool at certain employers. Within e-commerce specifically, roles tied to fulfillment or warehouse operations often do not meet the specialty occupation threshold, while roles in the technology, analytics, and marketing functions of the same companies generally do.

What is the prevailing wage for H-1B1 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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