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- Ordination: Be ordained with faith-body endorsement and theological formation.
- Endorsement: Secure a qualifying diocese/parish (501(c)(3)) to petition.
- Visa: Use the R-1 route via a qualifying non-profit church.
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A few things to check before you start
- Are you ordained with faith-body endorsement?
- Do you have a qualifying diocese/parish to petition?
- Can you meet the R-1 tests?
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Priest jobs in United States — questions answered
- Where are priest jobs in United States?
- Churches and dioceses recruit priests; priest is explicitly an eligible R-1/EB-4 religious occupation.
- What salary range do priest jobs in United States pay?
- Clergy compensation is modest and often includes housing; cash stipends are typically supplemented by a rectory and benefits.
- Which cities hire priests in United States?
- Nationwide; parish and diocesan settings
- Which employers hire priests in United States?
- Churches and dioceses, Cathedrals and parishes, Chaplaincy services
- What licence or credential do you need in United States?
- No state licence — ordination-based. Ordination and faith-body endorsement are the screen.
- What work-permit / visa route applies in United States?
- Religious-worker routes — the R-1 temporary religious-worker visa (and EB-4 special-immigrant religious-worker green card) via a qualifying 501(c)(3) — not H-1B. A January 2026 DHS rule eased R-1 continuity after the five-year maximum.
- What language level do you need?
- English (plus liturgical languages).
Good to know about Priest jobs in United States
- Priest is explicitly an eligible R-1/EB-4 occupation.
- Compensation often includes housing (rectory) and benefits.
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