J-1 Visa Pathway for International Students:
Exchange Programs and Cultural Opportunities
J-1 Visa Pathway for International Students:
Exchange Programs and Cultural Opportunities
J-1 Visa Pathway for International Students:
Exchange Programs and Cultural Opportunities
Unlock the World with the J1 Visa for Training and Internship
The J1 Visa is your express ticket to study, experience American culture, and work in the USA. Open to individuals worldwide, this program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, offers a remarkable opportunity for cultural exchange.
In 2023, Windsor University partnered with a sponsor and numerous hosts to provide the Hospitality J1 Visa, welcoming applicants from across the globe.
Eligibility Criteria:
Five years of experience in the Hospitality or Tourism fields, coupled with proficiency in English, grants you access to this program.
No proof of 5 years experience is required if you hold a Hospitality postsecondary degree.
Required Documentation:
- Valid passport with at least two years of validity.
- Proof of 5 years’ experience in Hospitality (or graduation from a Hospitality program).
- Proficiency in English to ace the interviews.
- A well-crafted resume.
- Certificate and transcript
Benefits:
Secure a J1 Visa for training and work in over 25 U.S. states.
Choose from more than three states for your trainee and work placements.
Live in the United States for one year, get more experience, and earn money.
Invite your connections and earn $200 for each successful applicant. Act as an agent, inviting your audience to join the program and make $200 per participant.
Join the program, seize the opportunity, and embark on an exciting journey of learning and exploration.
To apply for the J1 visa program, please follow these steps:
Step 1
Complete the Application Form
Step 2
Pre-Screening Interview
Step 3
Complete the Registration Package
Step 4
Pay the Registration Fees
Step 5
Have your Interview with The Company
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Refund Policy
- Refunds for withdrawal after placement is confirmed: If you withdraw from the program after placement is approved, you will be entitled to a refund of the program fee minus a $995 administrative fee.
- Refunds for withdrawal after issuance of Form DS-7002: If you withdraw from the program after the issuance of Form DS-7002, you will not be entitled to any refund.
- Refunds for visa denial: If your visa is denied, you will be entitled to a refund of the program fee minus a $995 administrative fee.
- Refunds for delays at the US Embassy/Consulate: ITN is not responsible for any delays at the US Embassy/Consulate level.
- Refunds for cancellation by the Host Company: ITN will try to relocate you with another Host Company if the Host Company cancels your placement. Suppose you decline another interview or withdraw from the program after being placed with another Host Company. In that case, you will be entitled to a refund of the program fee minus a $995 administrative fee.
- Refunds for cancellation by the Sponsor Organization: If the Sponsor Organization cancels the program before the start date, ITN will try to relocate you to another Host Company. Suppose you decline another interview or withdraw from the program after being placed with another Host Company. In that case, you will be entitled to a refund of the program fee minus a $995 administrative fee.
- Refunds for cancellation after arrival in the United States: If you withdraw from the program or cannot continue the program after arrival in the US, you will not be entitled to any refund.
- Refunds for overstay: If you fail to disclose that an immediate family member is in the United States illegally, you will not be entitled to a refund if you are denied a visa.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Your program can be extended for an additional fee. If you are a hospitality intern/trainee, the maximum program duration is 12 months. If you are a business intern/trainee, the maximum program duration is 18 months.
As each case is different, your profile will have to be reviewed by an ITN representative who will let you know whether you are eligible to start a second J-1 program.
You may stay in the country for 30 days after your program ends. However, when the 30-day grace period ends, you will have to return to your home country.
Several of our properties provide housing or housing assistance. ITN can provide access to our housing partners for assistance if housing is not provided.
No. Under no condition can you work for another organization while you are on a J-1 program
Application Fee: $99
For more information, contact our officers at: [email protected]
Contractual Pathways for U.S. Visa Programs
Windsor University supports students in exploring education opportunities in the U.S. through F-1, M-1, and J-1 visa programs. By collaborating with accredited entities, we provide guidance and resources to help students navigate their academic journey with ease and confidence.
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