6 jobs — updated daily · H-2A, H-2B and employer-sponsored openings
Listings updated June 13, 2026
These listings mention visa sponsorship, H-2A or H-2B programs in the job text. Sponsorship terms vary by employer — verify details directly and never pay anyone for a job offer.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), national medians for occupations common on this page.
H-2A is for temporary agricultural work (farms, harvests) and requires the employer to provide free housing and transportation. H-2B covers temporary non-agricultural work such as landscaping, seafood processing, hospitality and construction; housing is not required but is sometimes offered.
Apply directly to employers who state they sponsor visas — like the live openings on this page. The employer files the petition; you cannot apply for an H-2A/H-2B visa without a sponsoring employer. Processing typically takes 2–4 months.
Legitimate employers and recruiters never charge workers for a job offer or visa petition — charging such fees to H-2 workers is illegal. Be suspicious of anyone asking for payment, and verify the employer exists and is registered before sharing documents.