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  • Tier up: Target degree-level medical-laboratory scientist roles for sponsorship.
  • Certification: Pursue ASCP certification for the scientist tier.
  • Visa: Confirm H-1B for the degree-level role given the new fee.

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  • Is the role technician-level or degree-level scientist?
  • Do you hold/seek ASCP certification?
  • Does the employer sponsor the degree-level role?

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Laboratory Technician jobs in United States — questions answered

Where are laboratory technician jobs in United States?
Hospitals, research and industrial labs hire lab techs; degree-level medical-laboratory scientists are the more sponsorable tier.
What salary range do laboratory technician jobs in United States pay?
Around US$19–28/hour (averaging ~US$25) for technician roles; degree-level scientists earn more.
Which cities hire laboratory technicians in United States?
Nationwide; hospital, research and industrial labs
Which employers hire laboratory technicians in United States?
Hospitals and pathology labs, Research and academic labs, Pharma, biotech and food labs
What licence or credential do you need in United States?
Medical-laboratory scientists need ASCP certification (and state licensure in some states); technician roles are lighter.
What work-permit / visa route applies in United States?
Honest caveat: technician roles rarely meet H-1B specialty-occupation criteria; degree-level medical-laboratory scientist roles are the sponsorable tier (note the new US$100,000 H-1B fee post-21 Sep 2025).
What language level do you need?
English.

Good to know about Laboratory Technician jobs in United States

  • Degree-level medical-lab scientist roles sponsor; general technician roles rarely do.
  • ASCP certification supports the scientist-tier case.

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