Working in the USA from South Africa 2026

~80,000 South Africans live in the USA. This comprehensive guide covers every work visa option, application process, salary expectations, and practical tips for South Africans seeking employment overseas.

Work Visa Options

Visa TypeDetailsCost
H-1B Specialty OccupationFor professional roles requiring a bachelor degree minimum. Employer must sponsor and file petition. Annual cap of 85,000 (including 20,000 for US masters holders). Lottery system due to oversubscription. Valid 3 years, extendable to 6. Can lead to green card.$460 + employer fees ($2,000-4,000+)
DV Lottery (Diversity Visa)Free annual green card lottery. SA citizens ARE eligible. 50,000 green cards per year. Registration October-November each year. Random selection. Requires high school diploma minimum. See our detailed DV lottery guide.$1 registration + $330 processing
L-1 Intra-Company TransferFor employees of multinational companies transferring to US office. L-1A (managers/executives) up to 7 years. L-1B (specialised knowledge) up to 5 years. No annual cap. Company must have qualifying relationship.$460
O-1 Extraordinary AbilityFor individuals with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics. No annual cap. Requires evidence of national/international acclaim. Available for top professionals in their field.$460
EB-1/EB-2/EB-3 Green CardEmployment-based permanent residency. EB-1: priority workers (extraordinary ability, professors, multinational executives). EB-2: advanced degrees or exceptional ability. EB-3: skilled workers and professionals. Employer sponsorship usually required.$700-1,200+
E-2 Treaty InvestorFor SA citizens who invest in a US business. SA has an E-2 treaty with the US. Substantial investment required (typically $100,000+). Renewable indefinitely. Family can accompany.$315

Step-by-Step Process

1. Identify pathway: H-1B (employer sponsor), DV Lottery, EB category, or other
2. For H-1B: secure job offer from US employer willing to sponsor
3. For DV Lottery: register online at dvprogram.state.gov during October-November window
4. Gather documents: passport, birth certificate, qualifications, police clearance
5. If selected/approved: complete DS-160 visa application online
6. Attend visa interview at US Embassy Pretoria or Consulate JHB
7. If approved: receive visa stamp and enter US within validity period

Salary Expectations

Nurses: USD 65,000-95,000 | Software Developer: USD 100,000-180,000 | Civil Engineer: USD 70,000-110,000 | Teacher: USD 45,000-75,000 | Accountant: USD 60,000-100,000 | Doctor: USD 200,000-500,000+

Approximate ranges for mid-career professionals. Actual salaries vary by city, experience, and employer.

Key Facts for South Africans

  • H-1B has annual lottery -- odds of selection are approximately 25-30%
  • DV Lottery is free to enter (only $1 fee for DV-2027 onwards) -- beware of scams charging large fees
  • US Embassy in Pretoria handles immigrant visas; Consulate in JHB for non-immigrant visas
  • No IELTS required for US visas
  • US does not have a points-based system -- employer sponsorship or DV lottery are the main routes
  • Green card holders can apply for US citizenship after 5 years (3 if married to US citizen)
  • SA citizens are eligible for E-2 Treaty Investor visas
  • STEM OPT extension available for SA students who studied in the US

Frequently Asked Questions

Main routes: 1) DV Lottery -- free annual lottery, SA is eligible, 50,000 green cards per year. 2) Employment-based (EB-1, EB-2, EB-3) -- employer sponsors petition, can take 1-5+ years. 3) Family-based -- US citizen or green card holder relative sponsors you. 4) E-2 investor visa (treaty between SA and US). 5) Asylum/refugee status (for qualifying cases).

Yes, South Africa is currently eligible for the Diversity Visa Lottery. Registration typically opens in October each year at dvprogram.state.gov. The DV-2027 programme introduced a $1 registration fee. You need a high school diploma or 2 years of qualifying work experience. See our detailed DV lottery guide.

Your US employer files a petition with USCIS during the annual registration period (usually March). If selected in the lottery, the petition is processed (2-6 months). You then attend a visa interview at the US Consulate in Johannesburg. Total timeline: 6-12 months. Premium processing ($2,805) reduces USCIS processing to 15 business days.