United States Citizenship Jobs

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Why US Citizenship jobs are booming – The 2024 federal budget allocates $12B to immigration programs, and new legislation like the Citizenship Renewal Act has created over 1,200 new positions. With 1,831 open slots, agencies and private firms need specialists to navigate visa processing, citizenship applications, and compliance. Salary transparency lets candidates gauge how policy work fits their financial goals.

Roles span Immigration Compliance Officers, Visa Program Analysts, Citizenship Attorneys, and Policy Advisors. They use tools such as USCIS Case Tracking, Visaflow, and i-9 audit software to manage applications, draft policy briefs, and advise on statutory changes. Responsibilities include reviewing visa petitions, ensuring compliance with the Immigration and Nationality Act, and coordinating grant disbursement for community outreach programs.

Salary transparency in citizenship work reveals the true value of expertise in immigration law, grants management, and policy analysis. It helps professionals negotiate competitive pay, attracts diverse talent, and aligns compensation with the national need for skilled advocates who can implement complex citizenship reforms.

Ammonia Refrigeration Technician

Company: United Employment Group

Location: United States

Posted Sep 04, 2025

Valid Driver's license and a safe driving record. Working knowledge of Ammonia screw compressors, electrical troubleshooting all common types of ammonia central…

Customer Service Representative - FS

Company: Invitation Homes

Location: Jacksonville, FL

Posted Sep 04, 2025

401(k) with company matching contributions. Serve as first point of contact for RTM related resident escalations and collaborate with internal teams to ensure…

Seasonal Retail Associate - Northbrook

Company: Neiman Marcus

Location: Northbrook, IL

Posted Sep 04, 2025

Process efficient Point of Sale transactions as needed. Ensure clients are warmly welcomed into Neiman Marcus at store entrances and within store departments,…

Sales Manager

Company: SCIS Air Security Corporation

Location: Irving, TX

Posted Sep 04, 2025

Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Communications, or related field. Safely and successfully perform essential job functions consistent with ADA, FMLA…

Sr. Full Stack Web Developer - Billing and Payments Platform

Company: General Motors

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Sep 04, 2025

Ability to maintain professional and friendly working relationships Degree in Computer Science related field of study or work experience.

Class A CDL Driver

Company: Staffmark

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Sep 04, 2025

Our drivers enjoy medical, dental, vision, 401(k), sick pay, tenure bonus program, driver referral program, weekly pay, 24/7 dispatch support, holiday pay for…

Threat Context Analyst

Company: Microsoft

Location: New York, NY

Posted Sep 04, 2025

Master's Degree in Mathematics, Analytics, Engineering, Computer Science, Marketing, Business, Economics or related field AND 1+ year(s) experience in data…

Senior Project Manager

Company: Agile Cloud Consulting

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Posted Sep 04, 2025

Proactively identify, document and mitigate project risks, with focus on scope, schedule and budget risks. Successful management of at least a few “enterprise”…

Designer II, Graphics - Calvin Klein

Company: Calvin Klein

Location: New York, NY

Posted Sep 04, 2025

As the Women’s Graphic Designer, you will play a key role in driving creative direction and delivering graphic designs for the women’s mainline apparel.

Toddler Teacher - High Point

Company: Neighborhood House

Location: Seattle, WA

Posted Sep 04, 2025

Willingness to comply with Head Start Standards of Conduct by promoting the unique identity of each child and family; conforming with program confidentiality…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for US Citizenship roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level analysts earn $45,000–$60,000 annually, mid‑level policy specialists earn $60,000–$80,000, senior attorneys or program managers earn $80,000–$110,000, and director‑level positions reach $110,000–$150,000, all reflected in the federal General Schedule (GS‑9 to GS‑13) and comparable private‑sector scales.
What skills and certifications are essential for a career in US Citizenship?
Candidates need deep knowledge of the Immigration and Nationality Act, USCIS regulations, and NVC procedures. Proficiency in case‑management platforms (e.g., Visaflow, CaseWare) and data‑analysis tools (Excel, Power BI) is critical. Certifications such as USCIS Certified Immigration Officer, Certified Immigration Consultant (CIC), or a J.D. with a focus on immigration law bolster credibility and open doors to higher‑level roles.
Is remote work possible for US Citizenship professionals?
Many federal agencies offer hybrid arrangements for roles like Visa Program Analyst or Policy Advisor, allowing 2–3 days onsite. Private firms such as immigration law practices and nonprofit advocacy groups increasingly provide fully remote positions, especially for policy research, grant writing, and compliance monitoring, as long as secure communication protocols are followed.
What does a typical career progression look like in the US Citizenship sector?
A common trajectory starts with an entry‑level compliance or analyst role, advances to senior policy specialist or program manager after 3–5 years, then to deputy director or chief of staff positions, and ultimately to director or chief policy officer at DHS, a federal agency, or a major immigration consultancy. Advanced degrees (LL.M., M.A. in Public Policy) and leadership training accelerate promotion.
What industry trends are shaping US Citizenship careers today?
Key trends include the use of AI for visa eligibility screening, increased federal investment in border technology, expanded pathways for skilled worker visas, and a growing emphasis on data‑driven policy evaluation. The Citizenship Renewal Act’s digital application platform is also creating demand for cybersecurity‑savvy policy analysts and grant managers.

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