UX Design Jobs in USA with Visa Sponsorship

There are 3,281+ ux design positions currently offering visa sponsorship in the United States. The most common visa types for these roles include H-1B, Green Card, E-3. Top hiring companies include Pearson, Apple, & Meta, among others. Salaries for sponsored positions range from $143K – $200K.

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Overview

Open Jobs3,281+
Top Visa TypeH-1B
Work Type54% On-site
Salary Range$143K – $200K
Top LocationNew York, NY
Most JobsPearson

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Ascensus
Lead UX Designer
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Ascensus
New 1h ago
Lead UX Designer
Ascensus
Newton, Massachusetts
Creative & Design
Product Management
UI/UX Design
$155,000/yr - $175,000/yr
On-Site
10+ yrs exp.
None

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Discord
Product Designer
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Discord
New 1h ago
Product Designer
Discord
San Francisco Bay Area
Product Management
Creative & Design
UI/UX Design
$160,000/yr - $180,000/yr
On-Site
2+ yrs exp.
None

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LinkedIn
Staff Product Designer
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LinkedIn
New 3h ago
Staff Product Designer
LinkedIn
New York, New York
Product Management
Creative & Design
UI/UX Design
Hybrid
7+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's

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Resolve Tech Solutions
UX Designer Senior
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Resolve Tech Solutions
New 3h ago
UX Designer Senior
Resolve Tech Solutions
Irving, Texas
Creative & Design
Product Management
UI/UX Design
On-Site
7+ yrs exp.
None

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PTC
Principal UX Design Strategist
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PTC
New 4h ago
Principal UX Design Strategist
PTC
Remote
Creative & Design
Product Management
UI/UX Design
$130,000/yr - $170,000/yr
Remote (US)
8+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
5,001-10,000

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How to Get Visa Sponsorship in UX Design

Pursue an HCI or human-computer interaction degree for STEM OPT eligibility

HCI programs are STEM-designated, giving you up to 36 months of work authorization through OPT and the STEM extension. This extended timeline gives employers the opportunity to evaluate your work before committing to H-1B sponsorship.

Specialize in UX research for a differentiated skill set

UX researchers who can design and conduct usability studies, analyze qualitative and quantitative user data, and translate findings into actionable design recommendations are in high demand. Research skills grounded in experimental methodology and cognitive science are harder to find than visual design skills alone.

Build a case study portfolio that demonstrates design process and impact

Strong UX portfolios walk through the full design process - research, ideation, prototyping, testing, and iteration - with measurable outcomes like task completion improvements or error reduction. Hiring managers at sponsoring companies want to see rigorous methodology, not just polished mockups.

Target enterprise UX roles at B2B software companies

Enterprise software companies like Salesforce, ServiceNow, Workday, and SAP hire UX designers to simplify complex workflows for business users. These roles often involve deep domain expertise in areas like CRM, ERP, or data visualization, making the specialty occupation case straightforward.

Gain expertise in accessibility and inclusive design

Knowledge of WCAG standards, assistive technology, and inclusive design principles is increasingly required by companies building products for diverse user populations. Accessibility expertise is a specialized skill that adds significant value and differentiates you from other UX candidates.

Apply through university recruiting pipelines at top HCI programs

Carnegie Mellon HCII, University of Michigan SI, Georgia Tech MS-HCI, and University of Washington HCDE have direct recruiting relationships with Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon. On-campus recruiting at these programs includes visa sponsorship as a standard part of the offer process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do technology companies sponsor UX designers for work visas?

Yes, UX design is one of the more commonly sponsored design disciplines in the technology industry. Companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and Airbnb have large UX teams and regularly sponsor H-1B visas for UX designers, researchers, and interaction designers.

What UX specializations have the strongest sponsorship demand?

UX research, interaction design, and design for complex enterprise products tend to have strong sponsorship demand. Roles that require expertise in user research methodologies, accessibility standards, or designing for highly regulated industries like healthcare and finance are particularly valued.

Does UX design qualify for STEM OPT?

If your degree is in human-computer interaction (HCI), cognitive science, information science, or a related STEM field, you likely qualify for the 24-month STEM OPT extension. Programs specifically designated as HCI or informatics typically have STEM CIP codes, providing up to 36 months of total OPT work authorization.

Should I get a master's degree in HCI for better visa sponsorship prospects?

A master's in HCI from a recognized program like Carnegie Mellon, University of Michigan, Georgia Tech, or University of Washington provides both a STEM-designated degree for OPT purposes and direct recruiting pipelines into top tech companies. Many HCI graduates receive multiple offers from companies that sponsor.

What is the prevailing wage requirement for sponsored UX Design jobs?

When a U.S. employer sponsors a foreign worker for a work visa, they are legally required to pay at least the "prevailing wage" — the average wage paid to workers in the same occupation, in the same geographic area, with similar experience. This is set by the Department of Labor to prevent employers from hiring foreign workers at below-market rates. The prevailing wage varies significantly by role, location, and experience level — for example, a ux design in California will have a different prevailing wage than the same role in a smaller state. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search.

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