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US Summer Internship/Au Pair Visas

The US has long been one of the globe’s most sought-after destinations both for tourists and for migrants. There are always millions of opportunities for those looking to immigrate into the country, and many choose to follow the internship path. We have an amazing track record of representing our clients’ cases for immigration into the US and can take on cases that other firms just can’t. That’s why we’re the world’s biggest and most trusted immigration and employment consultancy

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The USA J-1 visa is an American visa that allows the applicant to participate in various exchange visitor programs whereby the applicant engages in skills training that can be applied in the applicant’s home country.

The USA J1 visa, along with the F-1 visa and M-1 visa, is issued in some circumstances for temporary immigration to America for students, discussed in full on the relevant pages of this website. J1 visas are also issued to those immigrating to the United States on a temporary basis to function as trainees in business and industry, research assistants, teachers and a variety of other non-permanent circumstances for relocating to the USA.

This page will examine the eligibility requirements for the J-1 visa when issued to those immigrating to the USA in order to participate in summer work/travel, internship, trainee, or Au Pair Exchange Visitor programs.

Benefits
The J-1 visa, whatever the circumstances of its issue is a non-immigrant visa for the USA and as such, it will not lead to the opportunity to apply for a Permanent Resident Card for lawful permanent residence in the USA, or a US Green Card as it is more commonly known.

Immigrating to America on a J-1 visa allows a foreign national to live and work in the USA for a limited period in a variety of capacities.

Applicant requirements
 In order to obtain the necessary sponsorship for a J-1 visa either as an intern, trainee, or Au Pair, you must first contact a sponsoring organization within the United States.

Please note that IXP Visas has partnered up with a J-1 sponsoring company that will assist in pre-placement or self-placement of summer work/travel, internship, and trainee programs in various industries in the US including a special internship program for nationals of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Please submit an assessment and inquiry for further information on this partnership.  Otherwise, a list of other designated J-1 sponsoring organizations can be found here.

Eligibility Criteria
The J-1 visa is designed for the non-immigrant visitor who is between 18 and 26 years of age; who are high school graduates; who have proficiency in spoken English; and who have no intention of abandoning his/her foreign residence.

J-1 applicants typically include professors or research scholars, short term scholars, bona fide trainees or interns, college or university students, teachers, secondary school students, non-academic specialists, foreign physicians, international visitors, government visitors, camp counsellors, au pairs, or summer students in a travel/work program.

The J-1 applicant can participate in an “Internship” whereby the foreign national is either currently enrolled in and pursuing studies at a degree-or certificate-granting post-secondary institution outside the US or graduated from institution no more than 12 months prior to the start date of the exchange program. The internship program is generally valid for 12 months.
The J-1 visa applicant can also be apply for a “Trainee” program whereby the foreign national has a degree or professional certificate from a foreign post-secondary academic institution and at least one year of prior related work experience in his/her occupational field outside the US or five years of work experience outside the US in his/her occupational field.

The trainee program is generally valid for 18 months, except in the case of agricultural and hotel and tourism, which are limited to 12 months with certain exceptions.

Finally, a J-1 visa applicant can participate in an “Au Pair” program, which permits youth from abroad to be placed with American host families seeking child care. The au pair visa will be granted for an initial period of 12 months although a US visa extension can be granted for another 12 months.

Although au pairs will be living and working in the USA providing childcare services to their host family, they will be obliged to amass at least six semester hours at a recognized US educational institution.

Applicants will also be screened for suitability, a process which will involve a background investigation, criminal record check, physical examination and psychological tests.

Host families will be expected to provide the costs of the Au pair's journey to and from the United States. They will also be obliged to provide bed and board as well as wages for services rendered. Au pairs may not work for more than 45 hours per week and in addition, they must receive one full weekend off per month and a minimum of one and a half days off per week.

Where candidates are placed with young children additional requirements will apply. Where a child aged less than 3 months is present, at least one parent must also be present at all times. Where children are under two years, an au pair may only be left alone with them if they have amassed more than 200 hours of experience in infant care.

Where USA visas are granted for working with families with special needs children, candidates must have experience in special needs care which has been reviewed and accepted in writing by the host family.  Au pairs will also receive lodging, meals, their own bedroom, and the cost of their round trip will usually be paid for by the host family.

The academic requirements for the American au pair visa are less than those for employment-based routes to the United States. Other non-immigrant visas such as the H1-B visa require postgraduate candidates as do many of the employment-based routes to Green Cards in the USA.

Au pair visas only require candidates to have graduated from secondary education. However, due to the nature of au pair work, this USA immigration service is one of the most closely scrutinized exchange programs and potential candidates, as well as the host family will be subject to a range or screening procedures.

Two-Year Foreign Residency Requirement Some countries impose a two-year foreign residency requirement upon J-visa holders in which applicants must return to their home country upon completion of their training in the US before they are eligible to apply for an immigrant visa, adjust status, change status, or apply for an H or L visas.

However, an applicant may receive a waiver of the two-year foreign residency requirement under certain applications and circumstances.  Please contact our US branch office for further information on the two-year foreign residency requirement and any necessary waivers.

Spouse Immigration and Dependent Immigration
Depending upon the nature of the exchange visitor program you are participating in, dependant visas may or may not be available to dependants of J-1 visa holders. For more information on whether or not you will be entitled to dependant visas for your family as a J-1 visa holder, please contact one of our US migration consultants.

Vietnam Consulate in Cuba

There is NO Vietnam Consulate in Cuba but fortunately, you can find hereafter address and location of Vietnam embassy in Cuba to contact instead.


Embassy of Vietnam in La Havana, Cuba
  • Address # 1802, 5ta. Avenide, Esquina A 18, Miramarm Playa. La Habana, Cuba
  • Phone : (537) 204 1502 or 204 1042 or 204 1501
  • Fax : (537) 204 1041
  • Email : embaviet@ceniai.inf.cu or vndaisu@ceniai.inf.cu
  • Website : www.vietnamembassy-cuba.org
Do you want to contact Vietnam Consulate in Cuba to apply for Vietnam visa ? Cuban citizen and travelers from Cuba want to get in for visiting Vietnam must have Vietnam visa. Basically, you must contact Vietnam Consulate in Cuba to get Vietnam visa, but fortunately, Vietnam recently has installed electronics system to issue visa on arrival at international airports to call for more tourists and investors. Therefore Cuban citizens and travelers from Cuba now can apply to get visa on arrival without going and queuing at Vietnam Consulate in Cuba.
Vietnam visa on arrival is a policy of Vietnam government to facilitate travelers from over the world get visa for Vietnam fast, cheap and easy, especially for travelers living far from Vietnam embassy and consulate or no embassy or consulate of Vietnam present.
In order to get visa on arrival at international airports of Vietnam, you must apply online through visa agent in Vietnam to get approval letter from Vietnam Immigration Department which will allows you picking up your visa on arrival at international airports of Vietnam. They will send approval letter to your email address and you need to print out the approval letter for boarding and show on arrival at landing visa office (also called visa on arrival office) to get visa stamped on your passport.
Please note that you must have approval letter from Vietnam Immigration Department which allows you getting visa on arrival at international airports of Vietnam then you can get visa when landing Vietnam.

CUBA
  • Complete Name: Republic of Cuba
  • Native Name: Cuba
  • ISO-Code: CUB
  • Capital: La Habana [Havana]
Principal Cities : La Habana, Santiago de Cuba, Camagüey, Holguín, Guantánamo, Santa Clara, Las Tunas, Bayamo, Cienfuegos, Pinar del Río, Matanzas
Provinces in Cuba : Artemisa, Camagüey, Ciego de Ávila, Cienfuegos, Ciudad de la Habana, Granma, Guantánamo, Holguín, Isla de la Juventud, Las Tunas, Matanzas, Mayabeque, Pinar del Río, Sancti Spíritus, Santiago de Cuba, Villa Clara

Cities in Cuba : Amancio, Artemisa, Banes, Baracoa, Bauta, Bayamo, Cabaiguán, Caibarién, Camagüey, Camajuaní, Cárdenas, Ciego de Ávila, Cienfuegos, Colombia (Santa Lucía), Colón, Consolación del Sur, Contramaestre, Cumanayagua, Florida, Guanajay, Guantánamo, Güines, Güira de Melena, Guisa, Holguín, Jagüey Grande, Jatibonico, Jiguaní, Jovellanos, La Habana [Havana], La Maya, Las Tunas (Victoria de las Tunas), Manicaragua, Manzanillo, Matanzas, Mayarí, Moa, Morón, Niquero, Nueva Gerona, Nuevitas, Palma Soriano, Pinar del Río, Placetas, Puerto Padre, Sagua de Tánamo, Sagua la Grande, San Antonio de los Baños, San Cristóbal, Sancti Spíritus, San Germán (Urbano Noris), San José de las Lajas, San Luis, Santa Clara, Santiago de Cuba, Trinidad, Vertientes

Vietnam immigration policy for Processing Vietnam visa

Foreigners, who stay in Vietnam more than 1 year and want to ask for a temporary residence card, are suggested to send the temporary residence card to the Vietnam Immigration Office or Police Immigration Management of Cities/Provinces under Central authority.

Procedures provided for asking to issue visa, extending, supplementing, visa modifying and asking for temporary residence certificate:

Foreigners would like to ask to issue, extend, supplement, modify visa and temporary residence certificate do need submit records to the Vietnam Immigration Office or Police Immigration Management of Cities/Provinces under Central authority.

If asking to issue visa, extending, supplementing, modifying visa, asking for temporary residence certificate are for tourism, the Vietnam international tourism companies -behalf of customers – will be responsible for dealing with Vietnam Immigration Office or Police Immigration Management of Cities/Provinces under Central authority.

If extending, supplementing, modifying visa, asking for temporary residence certificate are for the individuals such as: family visit, marriage, child adoption, treatment … the application must be confirmed by the ward, commune or shelter agencies which has jurisdiction.

Procedure provided for asking to issue visa in case of losing passport:

In case your passport is lost in Vietnam, you do need immediately report to the ward, commune where your passport was lost or contact the diplomatic representatives, your Embassy or Consulate in Vietnam to ask for a new passport or other documents that can be used as a valid passport. And then, you should apply for the new Vietnam visa.

Procedures provided for staying purpose conversion:
Foreigners who want to convert their purpose of staying in Vietnam must be approved by agencies, organizations or individuals as a guarantee to complete all the procedures in Vietnam Immigration Office or Police Immigration Management of Cities/Provinces under Central authority (where the agencies, organizations or individuals guarantee). 

Procedures for temporary residence card:
Foreigners staying in Vietnam more than 1 year who would like to ask for a temporary residence card are suggested to send the temporary residence card to the Vietnam Immigration Office or Management immigration police Cities/ provinces of Central authority.

The address of Vietnam Immigration Office in Vietnam:
In Hanoi: 40A Hang Bai, Hoan Kiem.
In Hochiminh City: 254 Nguyen Trai, Dist 1. In Danang City: No 7 Tran Quy Cap, Danang City.

Vietnam embassy in Antigua & Barbuda

Are you looking for location of Vietnam embassy in Antigua & Barbuda ?

Until now, there has beenno Vietnam Embassy/Consulate located in Antigua & Barbuda so please search for the nearest country where a Vietnam embassy or Vietnam consulate is located to contact.
We should be grateful for any further information you may be able to give us about Vietnam embassy or consulate in Antigua and Barbuda.

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA

Native Name: Antigua and Barbuda
ISO-Code: ATG

Capital: Saint John’s Principal Settlements: Saint John’s, All Saints, Liberta, Potters Village.

Vietnam Visa for American



1. American Immigration Status

Q: Do the Americans need Visa to enter Vietnam or not?

A: Yes, they do. The American living in United States of America or other countries in the world must have Visa to enter Vietnam.

2. How to apply Vietnam Visa

2 ways are ready for your choice:

2.1 Applying Vietnam Visa online (recommended)

This way is called Vietnam Visa on arrival (VOA).You apply Vietnam Visa Online in website www.evietnamvisa.org by filling your necessary information in the online form. You can do it easily, simply from everywhere over the world which have Internet, Wireless 3G Mobile Connections. This way brings to you the most effective, satisfactory result because it is quick, convenient, cheap and safe. You do not have to send your passport or important private documents to anywhere. After sending the Online Application form, you will get confirmation letter in 1-2 working hours to know the progress of your Online Application. Finally you will get stamped Visa on arrival at the airports in Vietnam after receiving our approval letter. Normally you receive an Approval Letter within 2 working days.

In emergency your Vietnam Visa is processing from 30 minutes to 4 hours. You receive an approval letter via email before boarding the plane. As soon as arriving at the airports in Vietnam you have stamped Visa. We are available to support you if you need a help.

How about Service Fee?

Our service fee is fixed in website www.visaforvietnam.in, especially NO hidden charged, NO failure. So you don’t have to pay any additional fee. Click here to find out our fee.

2.2 Applying Visa at Vietnamese Embassy or Vietnamese Consulate

You have to lodge your passport and relevant documents to Vietnamese Embassy or Vietnamese Consulate in America. It’s inconvenient for you when living far. Sometimes your application is failed because of missing passport, important documents. This way takes you a lot of time for applying and waiting. You don’t know how the progress of your application is going on. If you want Visa urgently whether your Visa will be ready in time. This is a big trouble if you need Vietnam Visa urgently such as on business, study, medical problems….In addition you cannot restrain expense, have to pay additional cost.

By comparison, you easily find out the prominent advantages of applying Vietnam Visa Online via our website www.evietnamvisa.org.

Vietnamese Embassy’s addresses in your country are below:

Embassy of Vietnam in America
Address: 1233 20th St NW, Suite 400 -Washington, DC20036
Tel: 202.861.0737
Fax: 202.861.0917
Website: vietnamembassy-usa.org

E-mail: info@vietnamembassy.us - vnconsular@vietnamembassy.us

How to get Vietnam Visa in United States



Whoever living in United States has United States or other nationalities which are not in the Vietnam Visa exemption list that must have Visa to enter Vietnam.

You can get Vietnam Visa in United States by two ways

1. Get Vietnam Visa on Arrival and Visa stamped at Vietnam International Airports by applying online in website www.evietnamvisa.org

Vietnam Visa On Arrival is effective for citizens who are living far away from the Vietnamese Embassies and do not want to lose the issues (passport, money or documents) by postal mail.

- Visa Administrative Institution: at Vietnam Immigration Department via applying in this website www.visaforvietnam.in

- Processing time: 1 to 2 working days. In rush service you can get visa Vietnam in 30 minutes to 4 hours.

- Required Documents:  No documents needed

- How does it work? Just access in website www.visaforvietnam.in, fill the form online, you will receive a Confirmation Letter in a few minutes to know when you get the Vietnam Visa Approval Letter. Normally The Approval Letter is coming to you via email within 2 working days or from 4 – 8 working hours (urgent service), in 30 minutes (in emergency).

Finally you take this letter + your passport + 2 photos + stamping fee 45USD dollars for single entry or 95 USD for multiple entries to get your visa at airport. Further information, please visit application process.

2. Get Vietnam Entry Visa at Vietnam Embassies in United States

If you apply for Visa to Vietnam in person at  the Vietnam Embassy in United States, you need to know:

- Visa administrative Institution: Vietnam Embassy

- Processing time: it depends on you how fast you need. But for sure, you should make a call to Vietnam Embassy for details.

- Required document: passport, money and 1 new envelope with stamp on it and your exact home address in order to avoid losing issues.

2.1 Embassy of Vietnam in Washington DC, United States

Address: 1233, 20th St., NW, Suite 400, Washington DC, 20036, USA
Phone: (1-202) 861 073
Fax: 1-202) 861 0917
Email: consular@vietnamembassy.us

Visa Section of the Embassy:
Opening hours: 9:30 -- 12:30 Monday through Friday.
Phone: (202) 861- 2293, (202) 861- 0694 and (202) 861- 0737 ext. 221, 222, 236, 237 during 10:00 -- 12:00 AM and 2:30 -- 5:30 PM Monday through Friday
Fax: (202) 861- 1297 and (202) 861- 0917

2.2 Consulate General of Vietnam in San Francisco, United States

Address: 1700 California St, Suite 430 San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone: (1415) 922 1577
Fax: (1415) 922 1848
Email: info@vietnamconsulate-sf.org

Note

- Before applying for Vietnam visa, make sure your passport has minimum 6 month validity and left pages.
- For visa on arrival option, it is applicable for those traveling by air to Vietnam.

For any further information, please kindly contact us. We are willing and pleased to assist you at our best!

Vietnam embassy visa for US citizens

I/ A VISA to Vietnam can be applied for by mail or in person at the Embassy of Vietnam as early as six months prior to the date of travel.

The applicant must submit:

1. Original PASSPORT (which requires at least 01 month validity prior the date of exit from Vietnam and/or 06 month validity to meet airlines’ requirements). You can request for a loose-leaf visa, then a copy of passport (photo and personal detail pages) may be submitted instead of the original passport.

2. Application form

The form must be completed, signed and attached with 01 original photo (2x 2in) . In case of a loose-leaf-visa request, 01 additional photo must be stapled to the form. If the applicant has already got A visa approval, she/he may write the reference number on the top of the form. For anyone who comes to Vietnam for less than 3 months and does not have visa approval, just leave “visa approval number” blank and the Embassy will take care of it. Additional processing fees for visa approval may be required.

3. Visa fees must be in the form of MONEY ORDER, or CASHIER’S CHECK, or CERTIFIED CHECK payable to “THE EMBASSY OF VIETNAM.” Applicants applying together may submit combined payment in one money order or certified check. Fee for stamping visa can be checked at Consular Fee. 

4. A prepaid return envelope, if the applicant requests the visa be returned by mail. Please use USPS - United States Postal Service or prepaid return FedEx label . For your documents’ safety, the Embassy advices to use USPS Express Mail or FedEx with the tracking numbers. In case the package is lost, applicants is fully responsible for the problems that may occur.

Applicants applying together may provide one envelope for visas to be returned to the same address.

II/ Processing Time: Five business days are required to process visa applications with approval. Expedited processing requires one to two business days after the Embassy has received the application (additional fee required).

Note: Please keep the tracking numbers of the envelopes to and from the Embassy. When the above deadlines have passed, use the tracking number to check with the mailing service first. Please do not make telephone inquires on the status of your application (make sure that you keep your passport number for this request) until after the 3rd business day for an expedited case and the 7th business day for a regular case. The Embassy will be closed on Saturday, Sunday, Vietnamese and US holidays 2011. Please take account of the observed holidays in planning for your visa application and travel. In addition, no mail can be delivered at the Embassy during weekends and holidays.


For further information, please contact the Visa Section of the Embassy:

Opening hours: 9:30 – 12:30 Monday through Friday.
Phone: (202) 861- 0737 during 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM and 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM Monday through Friday .
Fax: (202) 861- 1297 and (202) 861- 0917

* Applicant is responsible for checking accurate information on visa being issued by the Embassy. In case of mistakes, please contact the Embassy immidiately for correction. Otherwise, applicant is fully responsible for the mistakes.


* In case of emmergency, pls call: (202)-716–8666 or (202)-739-1666