J1 visa internship & training Program. J1 visa internship & training programs with Interns San Diego starts by reviewing your information and resume, communicating with you to clarify details and advise and assist you to appropriately represent yourself to obtain a rewarding training program.
Training programs range up to 18 months in duration. An 18-month position vs. a shorter duration usually means you get a better position, with a better company, and with a higher stipend or paid position. Graduate students and those with greater education and experience generally get a higher stipend or paid position. You must be 21 years old.
We help you clarify & focus your expectations, allowing you to truthfully represent your strengths to obtain a qualified J1 visa and internship & training job.
ISD provides You:
- The coordination and contact service to obtain the appropriate intern training program & placement.
- Guidance for our International students in their new community and intern job in the USA.
Through our program you will:
- Be assisted in choosing your program by pre-qualifying and arranging this training opportunity.
- Connect with an employer who will cooperate with the training program that we pre-qualify and assist with creating specifically for our International student.
- Help you with completing the necessary paper work.
- Prepare and groom you for your cover letter, special resume needed for this program and interview strategy and feedback.
- Obtain a J1 visa, for internship & training , through a designated sponsor who has the authority to issue a DS2019 form.
- Upon being granted a J1 visa, your I-94 card will be stapled to your passport. The card will be stamped "J1 D/S".
You are now set to make your travel arrangements to the San Diego International Airport, California.
- This will insure that you arrive coordinated on time for your USA internship, without any problems.
- We prearrange housing for single apartment, or single occupancy per room, or shared room, if desired with other interns
- We arrange for your cultural activates so that you will be familiar with your new community and other interns.
- Upon arrival at San Diego International Airport, your designated Interns San Diego Coordinator will be there to greet you and escort you to your apartment. It is important that you have the following documents with you.
- 1) Passport
- 2) DS2019
- 3) I-94 card
We stay involved with you through out your entire pre-qualification & internship & training process. You are now ready to enjoy your USA training in sunny San Diego.
Free Student J1 Internship Review and J1/H1 Hot Jobs Board
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