Work and Travel USA 2009Summer Work and Travel Through this program, students who are enrolled in a public or private university can go during the summer break to work and travel in Why should I choose W&T? - Gain experience in a different cultural environment in the most developed capitalistic country in the world - I have the opportunity to get in touch with people from all the corners of the world - I’ll visit places that I have seen until now only in movies - I’ll have fun with other students - I’ll improve my English - I’ll have the opportunity to come back home with some money…don’t forget to tell us other reasons that you’ll discover on your own. Eligibility requirements - Student at a public or private university - Age between 18 and 28 - Minimum English requirements - The chance to work First year students: to enroll in the W&T program after the 1st semester they must have an average grade of 9, the only criteria required by the embassy. Master degree students: with a minimum length of 1.5 years, getting the visa will mostly depend on the embassy interview but also on the results from the 1st semester of the current year. Students from the Visa refusals: are mostly because of the insufficient grade requirements. In general the embassy wants to see a progress in the grade evolution of the applicants (a lower grade in the first year fallowed by a bigger grade in the next year). What is the program including? - Getting a job or giving information about how to get a job (depends on the program options) - Getting the documents ready in order to get the visa (DS 2019 form, SEVIS…) - Medical insurance for a maximum period of 18 months - A guide book and an ID card - Training before going in - Free phone assistance 24 hours on the Eligible job offers: You can work as a waiter/waitress, guest room attendant, cafe worker, cashier, resort worker, host/hostess, bartender, wait-staff and any other position excluding: au-pair/babysitter/nurse/supervisor in camps/medical/vet/pharmaceutical assistance and any direct contact with patients and the prescription of medicine; employment through private agents, activities that presume making money from selling goods (ex. door to door sales). Pay rate and housing: As a participant in this program you will be paid a minimum of $6/hour for a minimum of 35-40 hours/week. The J1 visa will let you get a 2nd job. Almost all the participants in this program will have 2 jobs while in the Necessary enrollment documents: - Registration form from ZIP (including a photo) written with capital letters; the email address must be correctly written and highlighted because this is the main method of communication; - Passport copy and national ID copy; it’s not really necessary to have the passport when you enter in the program but you’ll need to have it ready in maximum 1 month after subscription; also the passport needs to be available a minimum 6 months after your return from USA. - Proof of your student status from the university - Terms and conditions (independent and premium) - Program type: Independent placement: Choosing this option, you’ll find by yourself a job and a place to stay in US, and you’ll give to Zip Travel the contract which you have signed with your employer (IPA). After the first 2 program payments, Zip Travel will put at your disposure a database with employee contacts that hired Romanian students in the past. Premium Placement: Choosing this method, Zip Travel will find you a job and housing. Usually, there will be a job fair where students have the possibility to negotiate their job directly with their employer. Finalizing the application: depending on the program option, during January-April applicants must sign their contract and pay the entire program fee. For the Independent Placement, the job offer must be given to Zip in the timeframe provided in the contract. For the Premium Placement, after the total payment, the applicant can choose a job from the lists provided by Zip or at the job fairs organized between February and April. In term of 2-3 weeks from the signing of the work offer the documents from The embassy file must have the following: - passport valid for 6 months after the return in - student book with all the grades signed - student status proof from the university - grades record signed and stamped by the president of the university and sealed in an envelope (the grade record must contain all the grades from the previous years and the 1st semester from the current year) - visa tax of $131 which will be paid at any AgroindBank from the country. - work contract signed and the payment of the SEVIS tax. - different embassy forms: DS 156: https://evisaforms.state.gov/ds156.asp - DS 157 (only boys): http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/79964.pdf - DS 158: http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/79965.pdf - a photo (5*5 cm) with special requirements: white background, hair behind ears, no earrings etc. Different info: DS156 must be printed after it is filled with student’s data (a 3 page PDF document will be generated, which will contain a bar code; the document should be printed at a laser printer) After obtaining the visa, the applicant must bring the medical proof (this proof must certify that the student is able to work) and a proof from the police-passport department (which states that the applicant is allowed to leave the country). During April-May there will be an orientation meeting organized by Zip Travel where all participants in the work and travel program must attend to. During this meeting all applicants will be explained the procedures that they need to follow in the Don’t let others get in front of you: |
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