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- Specialism: Lean on quantity/cost or building surveying depth.
- Route: Consider H-1B or (for UK nationals) the E-2 treaty route.
- Visa: Confirm the route given the new fee.
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A few things to check before you start
- Do you have a surveying degree/specialism?
- Are you a treaty-country national (E-2)?
- Does the employer sponsor given the new fee?
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Surveyor jobs in United States — questions answered
- Where are surveyor jobs in United States?
- Construction and property firms recruit surveyors; quantity surveyors can use H-1B, with the E-2 route for treaty-country (e.g. UK) nationals.
- What salary range do surveyor jobs in United States pay?
- Surveyors average around US$75,435 (quantity surveyors ~US$97,684; most US$56,576–103,630).
- Which cities hire surveyors in United States?
- Nationwide; construction and property markets
- Which employers hire surveyors in United States?
- Construction and consultancy firms, Property and real-estate companies, Quantity-surveying practices
- What licence or credential do you need in United States?
- Land-surveying sign-off needs a PLS licence; quantity/building surveying screens on degree/experience.
- What work-permit / visa route applies in United States?
- H-1B for degree-level surveying (note the new US$100,000 H-1B fee post-21 Sep 2025); the E-2 treaty-investor route is used for UK quantity surveyors (e.g. via firms like Soben).
- What language level do you need?
- English.
Good to know about Surveyor jobs in United States
- Quantity surveying is in demand; E-2 suits UK nationals via treaty.
- Land-surveying sign-off needs a PLS licence.
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