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USEH-Summer Work
& Travel in
USA
The Work and
Travel Program
is offered to
full-time, post
secondary
students who are
between ages of
18-26 and who
wish to come to
the United States for the purpose of
promoting
international
understanding
and exchange as
well as to
experience
American
culture.
Students can
live and work in
the U.S. for up to 4 months. The program
must be during
the student's
summer/winter
vacation, and
the students
must return to
their home
country and
continue their
post-secondary
degree.
USEH’s Approach to SWT
Program
USEH recommends university students to review their
own
qualifications
and expectations
regarding the
program before
deciding to
join. USEH
believes that
applicants
should prefer to
join the SWT
program after
having at least
one job
experience in
their home
country.
Applicants
should take into
consideration
that joining a
cultural
exchange program
where they will
be living in a
new culture,
community far
away from their
family and
friends and that
this could be
sometimes
difficult to
handle if it is
combined with a
very new field
of work
experience where
they will have
to adjust
themselves to
new work
environment with
its own rules &
regulations and
performance
expectations.
Applicants
should prefer to
select jobs that
match their
field of study
or at least
their overall
career
objectives as
any experience
obtained during
and after
university
education will
be on their
resume and that
employers will
review these
experiences.
USEH accepts and
tries to place
students in
their field of
study and career
objectives and
recommends other
country programs
if there is no
available
position
matching
applicants
qualifications/expectations.
Application Deadlines & Program Duration
Summer Work &
Travel positions
are available
for 4 months
between June -
October.
Applications
start to be
accepted for
evaluation as of
first week of
November every
year and end in
first week of
April.
Job Placements & Monthly Stipend
Hotel & Tourism
Industry, Theme
Parks,
International
and local Hotel
Chains and other
Service
industries.
Hourly wages
ranges between
$5.50 USD -
$9.00 USD per
hour depending
on the
company/positions
placed.
Generally,
weekly hours are
approximately 40
hours per week.
Visa Process & Health Insurance
Summer Work & Travel Program is offered under the J-1
visa and
regulations of
USCIS. Necessary
assistance to
obtain the J-1
(applying and
obtaining the DS
2019 Form) will
be provided by
USEH. However,
to validate the
J-1 visa each
applicant will
apply to the US
Consulate/Embassy
individually.
The ultimate
decision to
validate J-1
visa belongs to
the US
Consulate/Embassy.
Health insurance
for participants
is provided as a
part of the
program and as a
US Government
regulation for
the traineeship
duration.
Housing
Usually the host
company provides
housing options
at the student’s
expense. If the
host company
does not provide
assistance for
housing, USEH
will provide the
necessary
assistance in
finding
temporary or
permanent
housing at
participant’s
expense.
Orientation & Travel Arrangements & Ongoing
Consultancy
Participants are responsible for their own airfare.
However, USEH
consultants
determine the
departure date.
USEH can provide
assistance in
obtaining
discounted
airfares if
required by the
participant.
USEH provides a
continued
advisory for the
participants and
the host
companies
through its
partner
organizations as
well. The
ongoing program
will be
evaluated
periodically and
each participant
and their host
company will be
asked to provide
an evaluation.
Prior to travel
to the
USA,
each participant
is obligated to
attend the
mandatory
orientation
seminar provided
by USEH
consultants.
Several subjects
are covered
during the
orientation but
the main topics
are:
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General information about the US such as
living
conditions, life
styles, cultural
similarities &
differences.
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General information about the
host company and
region or city
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Performance and behavior
expectations of
the host company
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Responsibilities as an
trainee
Application Process
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Upon deciding to apply for
the SWT Program,
the applicant
should present
his/her resume
to USEH and/or
fill out the
online
application form
at USEH website.
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If the applicant is found to
be eligible for
our programs,
they are invited
for an interview
with USEH
Consultants.
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Applicants who pass the
interview and
evaluation are
then invited to
complete an
official
application.
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To
complete the
official
application, the
applicant must
submit the
required
documents,
including the
application fee,
which is
nonrefundable.
The placement
process will
begin for the
official
applicant which
shall take 6-8
weeks under
normal
conditions.
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Once the participant is
secured a
position, the
offer letter
including the
conditions such
as work hours,
hourly wage,
housing, etc.
will be provided
for review and
signature to the
participant.
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In addition to the placement agreement (between the
trainee and the
host company),
the trainee will
be asked to sign
an agreement
with USEH.
This
agreement will
outline the
responsibilities
and duties of
parties, the
trainee & USEH.
USEH will
not take further
responsibility
for trainees who
violate the
agreement
conditions
during the
program.
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