Category J1training
Just received this letter from our J1 intern from Lithuania. Looks like she is really enjoying her USA internship in Las Vegas. Hello Chaya, Everything is going very good. I like my internship, colleagues, my boss. Also, I am enjoying my time in Las Vegas, there are so many things to do. I have already
Dear internship candidates, here are some exciting new J-1 Internship opportunities for you. All our internships are paid. Scroll down for instructions on how to apply. Japanese Intern needed in Pennsylvania Degree in Business Administration and or Marketing: one year experience a plus Chinese Intern needed in Hawaii Degree in Marketing or other degree okay.
Are you a business looking to find out how to host an intern from abroad? Here are seven tips from IIUSA on how to host international interns. Be a great host company for our J1 interns and trainees, and we’ll keep sending excellent candidates your way! Be clear on rules and regulations, especially arrival times,
Here’s another J1 intern story. Meet Kristina. Tell us a bit about yourself. Where are you from, what do you do for a living? I’m from Belarus, and I’m currently part of the communications team at the British Embassy in Minsk. Why did you decide to take part in the J1 training program? I was
If you read through any Department of State publications on J1 exchange programs, you’ll soon come across a term called the “grace period”. So what does the J1 visa grace period mean? And, most importantly, is it good or bad news for the international intern? Here is a question commonly asked by J1 visa holders: How
Here’s an honest and sincere USA internship review by Elena, IIUSA intern from Ukraine. In her letter, she shares her thoughts and feedback on her host company and our J1 internship program. Dear Chaya, I wanted to tell my short story. I’ve been studying Marketing for more than 5 years at the National Kharkov University,
This J1 Visa Sponsor Q&A post begins our interview series where we invite cultural exchange industry leaders to discuss their role in the J1 internship & training programs. Today we we will be talking to Craig Brewer, who is the responsible officer for the J1 trainee program at International Student Exchange (ISE). Craig is also the
Here’s another great J1 intern story. I was born and raised in Manila, Philippines. I graduated from an international business school with a Bachelor’s Degree in Entrepreneurship and started my own company. I put up a travel agency since travelling has been one of my passions in life. I have always been fascinated with other
Who are J1 visa sponsors and if I get one does it mean they will get me into the United States for free? Is J1 internship and J1 training the same thing or are they different? What’s the difference between a host company and an employer? What is a stipend? We will answer all these
Whenever I hear words “2 year rule”, my heart starts to ache. In my J1 visa history, I was subject to the infamous 2 year rule twice, and I can tell you that being “subject”, as immigration lawyers call it, is not fun. So I will do my best to share tips on how to