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Immigration Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Site Reliability Engineer

Minnetonka, MN ยท On-site

$58 - $77.25/hr

Description Huntington will not sponsor applicants for this position for immigration benefits, including but not limited to assisting with obtaining work permission for F-1 students, H-1B ...

Person, or Immigration Status Requirements: Must be authorized to work in the U.S. without the company's immigration sponsorship now or in the future. The company will not offer immigration ...

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Senior Quality Engineer

Burnsville, MN ยท On-site

$91K - $123K/yr

Person, or Immigration Status Requirements: Must be authorized to work in the U.S. without the company's immigration sponsorship now or in the future. The company will not offer immigration ...

Collateral Analyst Sr

Minnetonka, MN ยท On-site +1

$27.40 - $62.50/hr

Huntington will not sponsor applicants for this position for immigration benefits, including but not limited to assisting with obtaining work permission for F-1 students, H-1B professionals, O-1 ...

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How much do immigration jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for immigration in Minnesota is $72,373.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,000.00 and $88,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an immigration officer?

Immigration officers are government officials responsible for enforcing laws and regulations related to the entry, stay, and exit of people in a country. They examine passports, visas, and other travel documents at borders, airports, and ports to ensure individuals meet the legal requirements for entry. Immigration officers may also interview travelers, investigate suspected violations, and process applications for visas or residency. Their work helps maintain national security and manage the flow of people across borders.

What are different types of immigration jobs?

In the United States, an immigration officer works for either the Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) department or the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) department of the federal government. If you work for the USCIS, you typically have a Fraud Detection and National Security (FDNS) designation, and your duties are to monitor for and investigate different types of fraud related to immigration or identification benefits or fraud on immigration applications. ICE officers, on the other hand, are law enforcement officers whose responsibilities are to police the border and investigate and detain undocumented immigrants.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an immigration specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Immigration Specialist, you need a strong understanding of immigration laws, policy procedures, and legal documentation, typically supported by a relevant degree or paralegal certification. Familiarity with case management software, government databases, and document filing systems is crucial. Outstanding attention to detail, cultural sensitivity, and effective communication skills help build rapport with clients and ensure accuracy. These competencies are vital for navigating complex regulations and providing reliable guidance to individuals or organizations seeking immigration services.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in immigration services, and how can they overcome them?

Professionals in immigration services often encounter complex and frequently changing laws and regulations, which can make it challenging to provide accurate guidance to clients. Managing heavy caseloads and navigating tight deadlines are also common, requiring strong organizational and time-management skills. Building effective communication with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds is essential and may require cultural sensitivity and language skills. Staying updated on policy changes through continuing education and maintaining strong attention to detail can help overcome these challenges and ensure successful case outcomes.

What is the difference between Immigration vs Visa Specialist?

AspectImmigrationVisa Specialist
CredentialsLegal knowledge, immigration law certificationsLegal knowledge, immigration law certifications
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, law firms, NGOsEmbassies, consulates, law firms
Industry UsageBroad immigration processesSpecific visa types and applications
Common Search IntentGeneral immigration proceduresSpecific visa application guidance

Immigration professionals handle a wide range of immigration processes, including visas, permanent residency, and asylum. Visa Specialists focus specifically on processing and advising on various visa types. While both roles require legal knowledge and work in related environments, immigration professionals have a broader scope, whereas Visa Specialists concentrate on specific visa applications.

What jobs can you do in immigration?

Jobs in immigration include roles such as immigration officer, visa specialist, case manager, and legal advisor, often requiring knowledge of immigration laws and strong communication skills. These positions are typically found in government agencies, law firms, or non-profit organizations and may require relevant certifications or degrees. Responsibilities often involve processing applications, advising clients, and ensuring compliance with immigration regulations.

What are the most commonly searched types of Immigration jobs in Minnesota?

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Infographic showing various Immigration job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $72,373 per year, or $34.8 per hour.

Associate Director of International Program Center - Range D

Socket.dev

Bemidji, MN โ€ข On-site

$55 - $117/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Working Title

Associate Director of International Program Center - Range D

Institution

Bemidji State University

Classification Title

MSUAASF Range D

Bargaining Unit / Union

211: Minnesota State University Association of Administrative Service Faculty

City

Bemidji

FLSA

Job Exempt

Full Time / Part Time

Full time

Employment Condition

Unclassified - Unlimited Academic

Salary Range

Depends on Qualifications; Range D ($54,616 - $117,191)

Job Description

Bemidji State University (BSU) invites applicants to join our team as the Associate Director (AD) of International Program Center (IPC). The AD of IPC will report to the Director of the IPC and serve students at BSU and NTC. There are six functional areas within the IPC: international student recruitment, international student admissions, international student services, international scholar services, study abroad program management, and faculty led program development. The AD will take the lead on international student admissions, international student services, and international scholar services. The AD will also provide support in the remaining areas to ensure alignment with the University and IPC goals.

Responsibilities
  • Leading efforts on international student admissions. (30%)
  • Developing and managing the application and enrollment processes for international students at BSU while identifying and interpreting relevant regulations and policies that apply to that process such as federal immigration regulations.
  • Working collaboratively with the Admissions Office and Graduate Studies in evaluating student transcripts. Interpreting international transcripts according to policies, procedures, and precedents.
  • Reviewing applications and making admission decisions. Reviewing applications consist of reviewing proof of English proficiency documents, foreign financial statements, evaluating foreign high school transcripts, reviewing foreign credit evaluations of university level courses, and more.
  • Providing leadership and oversight on the visa acquisition process for F and J students and scholars.
  • Collecting and analyzing international inquiry and admission data.
  • Providing leadership in the development of, and conducting, international student orientation, including collaborating with other departments on campus and implementation of sessions.
  • Issuing I-20s for admitted BSU and NTC students.
  • Leading efforts on international student services. (30%)
  • Serving as the Principal Designation School Official (PDSO) at BSU and NTC and Responsible Officer (RO) at BSU for immigration policies and procedures.
  • Securing compliance with Department of State and USCIS immigration regulations and requirements and serving as BSU and NTC official charged with international student compliance with Homeland Security to maintain school designation for acceptance of international students.
  • Developing and managing implementation of necessary process improvements in response to constantly evolving regulations of the Department of Homeland Security and the State Department fairly and consistently as they relate to issues such as practical training, work permits, change of visa status, extension of stay, and I-20/DS 2019 procedures and guidelines.
  • Developing and managing processing of international student on-campus work procedures at BSU including I-9, W-4, advising students regarding obtaining a social security number or ITIN, advising on available income tax services, and providing information on tax treaties.
  • Communicating clearly and effectively with academic departments, offices, and divisions to aid in understanding sensitive immigration regulations that affect international students on F and J visas.
  • Maintaining records and advising students on OPT (Optional Practical Training).
  • Developing and managing BSU international student health insurance compliance to Minnesota State and Federal law along with determination of Embassy and Government allowed waivers and serving as the liaison with Minnesota State selected health insurance provider.
  • Reviewing and recommending policies and procedures related to international students, including mandatory student health insurance, satisfactory academic progress, immunization requirements, changes in government regulations, and international student work requirements.
  • Organizing events and gatherings for the international student community.
  • Serving as a liaison between BSU, NTC, and immigration related agencies such as SEVP, ICE, and the State Department as well as the FBI when necessary.
  • Training inexperienced AROs and DSOs at BSU and NTC.
  • Serving on Minnesota State system committees and participating in national organizations, such as NAFSA.
  • Leading efforts on international scholar services. (20%)
  • Serving as Responsible Officer for international scholars on J-1 visas at BSU.
  • Managing all aspects of the NorthStar Visiting Scholars Academy includes the admissions processes, advising, orientation, and budget.
  • Planning and organizing cultural and educational seminars, activities, and trips and all other aspects of support for NorthStar students, faculty, and BSU faculty mentors.
  • Collaborating with BSU departments to ensure a smooth program for the scholars, including Residence Life, Student Health, Gillette Wellness, Library, and others.
  • Communicating clearly and effectively with academic departments, offices, and divisions to aid in understanding sensitive immigration regulations that affect international faculty and staff on J visas.
  • Supporting efforts of other areas of office. (15%)
  • Supporting all other areas that the IPC serves, including international student recruitment, study abroad advising, and faculty led program development.
  • Conducting site visits and recruiting when determined by the Director of the IPC.
  • Assisting the director with the day-to-day office operations.
  • Overseeing student workers, including hiring, training, scheduling, and payroll.
  • Representing the IPC on university and System Office events, committees, and workgroups.
  • Providing support for current student challenges as they arise, coordinating when appropriate with academic advisers (faculty and staff) and other administrators, leveraging the full available resources of the university.
  • Maintaining professional memberships within international education and attending conferences to represent BSU on the global stage.
  • Other duties as assigned. (5%)
Minimum Qualifications
  • A Masterโ€™s Degree plus three years of relevant experience or Bachelorโ€™s Degree plus four years of relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of post-secondary training, education and/or professional experience.
  • Three years serving as a Designated School Official (DSO) and Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO) and experience in compliance with immigration regulations and application of USCIS regulations.
  • Three years of experience working with F, M, and/or J visas and the Department of Homeland Securityโ€™s (F, M) and Department of Stateโ€™s (J) laws and regulations on their respective visas and the regulations surrounding course of study requirements, on and off campus work authorization, extensions of stay, change of visa status processes, and termination of studentsโ€™ SEVIS records.
  • Extensive knowledge of and ability to utilize ImageNow or similar software; ISRS, SEVIS, Liaison, Navigate, etc.
  • Ability to serve as Designated School Official (DSO) and Alternate Responsible Office (ARO) and navigate the Student Exchange and Visitor Program (SEVP) through the Student Exchange and Visitor Information System (SEVIS), issue I-20 and DS-2019 (Note: in order to serve in this role, the employee must either be a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident of the U.S.).
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, cross-cultural sensitivity and presentation skills.
  • Cross-cultural advising and programming experience with demonstrated effectiveness in interpersonal communication with an international population.
  • A demonstrated commitment to the principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism.
Preferred Qualification
  • One (1) semester of overseas experience, in a study or living situation.
  • Bilingual or multilingual.
  • Knowledge of higher education and direct experience at the college or university level working with international F and J students.
  • Experience analyzing data and using it to shape strategic decisions. Familiarity with international funnel/cycle.
  • Experience managing budgets.
Working Conditions

This position is 12-month, in-person, on-campus. Working conditions are primarily in an office setting. Travel to other sites (domestic and international), occasional evening and weekend work, and occasional overnight travel are required.

Physical Effort

Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. Ability to travel by various modes of transportation including airplane, automobile, bus, and train.

Other Requirements

All applicants must be able to lawfully accept employment in the United States at the time of an offer of employment. The University regrets that we are unable to offer H1-B sponsorship at this time.

Employment for this position is covered by the collective bargaining agreement for the Minnesota State University Associate of Administrative and Service Faculty (MSUAASF) โ€“ see agreement.

In accordance with the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MinnState) Vehicle Fleet Safety Program, faculty and staff driving on college/university business, who use a rental or state vehicle, shall be required to complete a vehicle Use Agreement form and conform to MinnStateโ€™s vehicle use criteria and consent to a motor vehicle records check.

BSU is a tobacco free workplace (see policy).

Work Shift (Hours / Days of work)

Full-time / Exempt; Monday โ€“ Friday 8:00 a.m. โ€“ 4:30 p.m.

Telework

No

Benefits

At Minnesota State, we take your well-being and work-life balance seriously. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that features low-cost medical and dental insurance with affordable deductibles, employer-paid life insurance, short- and long-term disability, and pre-tax healthcare and dependent care accounts with a roll-over option. To further support your holistic health, employees also have access to a confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for mental health, legal, and financial counseling. Detailed plan details, rates, and coverage choices can be reviewed directly via the State Employee Group Insurance Program (SEGIP) website.To support your life outside of work, our package includes 12 paid holidays, generous vacation and sick time, and six weeks of Paid Parental Leave. We also help you secure your financial future with a robust Pension Plan, 457(b) and 403(b) retirement accounts, and various investment options. Furthermore, we invest in your growth by providing dedicated professional development and tuition waivers for both you and your dependents. Please note that specific benefit eligibility and coverage levels may vary depending on the type of position, employee classification, and collective bargaining agreements.

Desired Start Date

10-05-2026

Open Date

07-30-2026

Close Date

07-30-2026

Posting Contact Name

Mary Miller

Posting Contact Email

mary.miller@bemidjistate.edu

Statement of Notice

Bemidji State University prohibits discrimination and sexual violence of any kind. Contact the Title IX Coordinator if you have concerns regarding discrimination and/or sexual violence.Per Minnesota State System Procedure 1B.3.1, all universities and colleges must provide contact information of their Title IX Coordinator.Megan Zothman, Campus Human Resources Officer & Title IX CoordinatorEmail: TitleIX@bemidjistate.edu or Megan.Zothman@BemidjiState.eduPhone: (218) 755-25021500 Birchmont Drive NE, Deputy Hall, Room 335, Bemidji, MN 56601Bemidji State University is an Affluent Action Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. This document is available in alternative formats to individuals with disabilities. Consumers with hearing or speech disabilities may contact us via their preferred Telecommunications Relay Service.

About

UNIVERSITY / COMMUNITYWHY BEMIDJI:Itโ€™s more than a job. Itโ€™s an opportunity for the extraordinary.On the idyllic shores of Lake Bemidji, cradled among the limitless natural beauty of the North Woods and neighbored by Minnesotaโ€™s three largest Indigenous nations, Bemidji State University offers opportunities for the extraordinary.Bemidji State University has been ranked as one of the top 30 public institutions in the Midwest region by U.S. News & World Report each year since 2019. BSU offers its diverse student body a comprehensive spectrum of opportunities with nearly 120 undergraduate degrees and emphasis areas in more than 50 areas of study, 14 pre-professional programs, and 14 graduate programs and certificates.As Bemidji State continues its second century of service, our vision is simple: we educate people to lead inspired lives. To achieve this, BSU centers diversity, equity and inclusion as a core value and strives to create a campus culture in which all members are free to be their authentic selves. BSU also proactively engages with Indigenous communities in northern Minnesota and nationwide toward its goal of becoming a destination university.BSU is a member of the Minnesota State system of colleges and universities, the third-largest system of higher education institutions in the United States. It shares a unique alignment with Northwest Technical College, with administration and student services generally having dual responsibilities to serve both campuses. Through this alignment, NTC students can take advantage of services, support, activities, and opportunities at BSU that expand and enhance their college experience โ€” such as full access to BSUโ€™s library and the ability to live in BSUโ€™s on-campus resident housing.For the first time, a joint strategic planning process will guide the future directions for both institutions. The schools are pursuing four shared strategic priorities: student success, the Nisidotaading initiative, northern distinction, and telling our story. These priorities will serve as the foundations for master planning processes for facilities, academic programs, fundraising, information technology, intercollegiate athletics, and div