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Without a doubt,this is one of the greatest ways to discover the United States.As you will discover,there are so many places to see and to visit in this huge country!
You can work in positions across a range of industries and earn a wage to help you offset the cost of your trip.The primary purpose of the program Work & Travel is acquaintance.
Step by step
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Student applies for the Summer Work & Travel Application.
- Student meets the requirements.
- Student pays programm fees and provides necesery documents.
- Student finds U.S. employer with / without assistance.
- Student signs an emloyer agreements
- Student receives DS-2019
- Student obtains a J1 visa from U.S. embassy.
Working
Through the Work and Travel USA program U.S you can work in just about any job available in US for up to 4 months during your summer vacations.The Work&Travel USA program benefits you by allowing you to immerse yourself US culture, earn money and act as a student ambassador for your home country.
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- Customer Service
- Lifeguard
- Waiter
- Barman
- Sailing Instructor
- Culinary
- Hotel / Restaurant management
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Housing

For the first few nights at your U.S. arrival destination, you may need short-term accommodation before setting in to your longer-term housing. You make a reservation before you arrive at your final destination to ensure a bed or room upon arrival.
Visa
Upon job placement and confirmation, US will issue your DS-2019 form (certificate of eligibility for exchange Visitor J1 Status from the U.S. government.)
You are eligible to work for a maximum of 4 months with a 30 day post-program option to travel.
Note that you can enroll in the program during the period that coincides with your official summer vacations. However, you stay in the U.S. during the program durationb must not violate the rules of the university.
You must return back to your home country and start your studies on time.
Fees
We can offer 2 kinds of programs:
- Placement: $915 (we help with jobs)
- Self-arragement: $750 + fees at the U.S. embassy
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