Food Service Worker Jobs in the United States Full Visa & Salary Guide
Position title
Food Service Worker Jobs in the United States: Full Visa & Salary Guide
Job Location
United States
Remote work from: United States

Base Salary
USD2,500 -USD3,000 Per month
Qualifications

12th Pass

Employment Type
Full-time

Description

Job Position: Food Service Worker

Company Name: American Taste Catering Co.

Base Salary: $2,500 - $3,000 Monthly (USD gross, based on hourly wage and full-time hours)

Qualifications: 12th Pass

Experience: No Experience Required (Training provided)

Skills: Basic English communication skills, Customer service focus, Reliability and Punctuality, Ability to work quickly in a fast-paced environment, Familiarity with food hygiene and safety standards.

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Responsibilities: Prepare and serve food and beverages, Operate basic kitchen equipment and POS systems, Maintain cleanliness and sanitization of dining areas and workstations, Assist with inventory and restocking supplies, Deliver excellent customer service.

Description:

American Taste Catering Co., a major provider of cafeteria and catering services across the United States, is actively recruiting for Food Service Workers. This entry-level to mid-level opportunity is ideal for enthusiastic and reliable candidates looking to start or grow their career in the US hospitality sector. We operate in a variety of non-agricultural settings, including corporate dining, school cafeterias, and event venues.

This position requires the successful applicant to obtain the necessary authorization to work legally in the United States.

Important Note on Work Visa/Work Permit:

We strictly state that we are not an authorized entity that issues or guarantees any work visa, residency status, or entry program into the United States. Your eligibility for and successful application for a work visa remain the responsibility of the individual candidate.

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As a potential employer, we focus on providing a bona fide job offer that may support your visa application. Positions in the food service industry often fall under temporary non-agricultural visa categories, such as the H-2B Temporary Non-Agricultural Worker Visa or programs like the J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa (for specific trainee/seasonal roles). We will provide comprehensive guidance once an offer is extended. This guidance will include detailed directions on the steps required for the US government's petition-based visa process, which typically involves the employer securing a temporary labor certification from the Department of Labor (DOL) and then filing a petition (Form I-129) with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on your behalf. Following USCIS approval, you, the candidate, must then apply for the visa at a US embassy or consulate in your home country. We will only serve as a details provider, directing you to the official government websites for the most current rules, fee schedules, and required documentation (DS-160, passport, etc.).

Process to Apply:

To apply for the Food Service Worker position, please submit your updated resume and a brief note on why you are interested in working in the US food service industry. Successful candidates will receive a conditional offer and will then be directed to the next steps for initiating the work visa guidance and application process with the necessary support documents from our side.

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Date posted
December 10, 2025
Valid through
June 21, 2026
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