
About Casium, Inc.
Bootstrapped Startup
Sales, Marketing, HR, Finance, IT, Operations Jobs at Casium
At a glance
- Headquarters
- Bellevue, Washington
- Team size
- 6
- Industry
- Software / SaaS
- Business type
- Unknown
- Company stage
- Bootstrapped Startup
- Locations
- Only In The USA
- Key departments
- People, Sales, Marketing, Engineering, IT, and Operations
- Lead job category
- Software Engineering
- Remote-first
- Yes
Casium is a Seattle-based AI-powered immigration and mobility company Business Wire that helps employers and individuals navigate the U.S. work visa and green card process with greater speed, transparency, and confidence. Founded in 2024 with support from the AI2 Incubator -- a startup accelerator affiliated with the Allen Institute for AI -- Casium combines licensed immigration legal expertise with artificial intelligence to deliver a unified solution covering strategy, visa filing, and compliance management. Business Wire The company primarily serves employers ranging from early-stage startups to late-stage companies, as well as individual professionals including founders, STEM workers, academics, and researchers Business Wire seeking visas such as H-1B, O-1, and employment-based green cards. Casium is led by founder and CEO Priyanka Kulkarni, a former Microsoft scientist who experienced firsthand the frustrations of the immigration process GeekWire and built the company to address them. As a early-stage startup, Casium currently operates with a small, close-knit team -- reported at around 6 employees by some sources, though the number may vary PitchBook -- spanning functions that typically include software and AI engineering, immigration case management and legal operations, customer success, and business development. Given its technology-driven foundation, roles in product and engineering tend to reflect the company's core focus, alongside the legal and client-facing teams that power its service delivery. This page lists the latest job openings at Casium, and joining the team offers the opportunity to contribute to reshaping how businesses and talented professionals experience the U.S. immigration system.