Looking for a Veterinary Technician job in United States (2026)?

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  • Credential: If trained outside an AVMA-accredited program, start the PAVE equivalence process; prepare for the VTNE.
  • Licence: Confirm your target state's vet-tech licensing/credentialing rules.
  • Visa: Target employers offering H-1B or, for eligible nationals, TN sponsorship.

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A few things to check before you start

  • Did you train in an AVMA-accredited program, or will you need PAVE?
  • Have you passed (or can you sit) the VTNE?
  • Do you have an employer offering H-1B/TN sponsorship?

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Veterinary Technician jobs in United States — questions answered

Where are veterinary technician jobs in United States?
Vet techs are in high demand as practice volumes rise; some employers sponsor overseas techs.
What salary range do veterinary technician jobs in United States pay?
Around US$17.79–24.76/hour on sponsored roles (≈US$37,000–51,000/year), higher in some states.
Which cities hire veterinary technicians in United States?
Nationwide, strongest in metro and specialty-hospital markets
Which employers hire veterinary technicians in United States?
Companion-animal and specialty hospitals, Emergency veterinary centres, Research and university facilities
What licence or credential do you need in United States?
Most states require a veterinary-technology degree and the VTNE for licensure/credentialing. Non-AVMA-accredited international graduates can use the PAVE equivalence service.
What work-permit / visa route applies in United States?
Employer-sponsored H-1B or TN (TN for eligible Canadian/Mexican nationals), depending on qualifications.
What language level do you need?
English.

Good to know about Veterinary Technician jobs in United States

  • The VTNE is the core credentialing exam; PAVE bridges non-accredited international training.
  • Pay is modest relative to clinical roles — weigh it against cost of living.

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