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Summer Work/Travel
Regulations pertaining specifically to the Summer Work/Travel category
are found at [22 CFR 62.32].
Through this category foreign post-secondary students may enter the United
States to work and travel for a maximum of four months during their summer
vacations. While most participants enter the United States with prearranged
employment, sponsors are required to place only 50 percent of their participants
each year. Sponsors must ensure that participants entering the United
States without prearranged employment have sufficient financial resources
to support themselves during their search for employment. In addition,
sponsors must provide such participants with information on how to seek
employment and secure lodging in the United States before they depart
their home countries, and with a job directory that includes at least
as many job listings as the number of participants in their program who
are entering the United States without prearranged employment. Finally,
sponsors must undertake reasonable efforts to secure suitable employment
for participants unable to find jobs on their own after one week.
Sponsors are to advise program participants about Federal Minimum Wage
requirements, and are to ensure that participants receive the same pay
and benefits as received by their American counterparts in the same or
similar positions.
Program regulations permit participants to repeat the program more than
once. However, sponsors are required to limit the number of repeating
participants to no more than 10 percent of the number of their previous
year's participants.
Department regulations prohibit the placement of program participants
as domestic help in U.S. households or in positions requiring them to
invest their own money for inventory, such as door-to-door sales. Most
participants typically work in non-skilled service positions at resorts,
hotels, restaurants, and amusement parks. Summer internships in US businesses
and other organizations (i.e., architecture, science research, graphic
art/publishing and other media communication, advertising, computer software
and electronics, and legal offices, etc.) are allowed. However, the term
of the internship may not exceed the four-month program duration, and
must be completed during the student's summer vacation. Please refer to
the regulations for details.
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