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The BridgeUSA, Summer Work & Travel Program provides an opportunity for educationally focused Exchange Visitors that are seeking job experiences during their university breaks. Not only are they able to work for an American business, they are able to participate in American culture, travel to sightseeing wonders, and enjoy local activities while enhancing their English skills. Exchange Visitors are generally available to work with American businesses during summer and/or winter peak seasons. Host employers have varied from ice cream parlors to hospitality industries or ski chalets to summer camp kitchens. United Studies can help you fill your seasonal and temporary job openings with Exchange Visitors. United Studies has a strong belief in the value of cultural exchange and provides reliable team service with efficient operations. We regularly seek out partners and Exchange Visitors from around the globe to join us for a memorable experience. By welcoming an Exchange Visitor, you are changing the life of an international exchange student in a truly unique way while diversifying your workforce. Exchange Visitors become global ambassadors that contribute to public diplomacy and promote a more unified world. |
Who Can Be a Host Employer? |
The BridgeUSA, Summer Work & Travel Program provides an opportunity for educationally focused Exchange Visitors that are seeking job experiences during their university breaks. Not only are they able to work for an American business, they are able to participate in American culture, travel to sightseeing wonders, and enjoy local activities while enhancing their English skills. Exchange Visitors are generally available to work with American businesses during summer and/or winter peak seasons. Host employers have varied from ice cream parlors to hospitality industries or ski chalets to summer camp kitchens. United Studies can help you fill your seasonal and temporary job openings with Exchange Visitors. United Studies has a strong belief in the value of cultural exchange and provides reliable team service with efficient operations. We regularly seek out partners and Exchange Visitors from around the globe to join us for a memorable experience. By welcoming an Exchange Visitor, you are changing the life of an international exchange student in a truly unique way while diversifying your workforce. Exchange Visitors become global ambassadors that contribute to public diplomacy and promote a more unified world. |
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Talented Exchange Visitors participate annually in U.S. Department of State cultural exchanges promoting mutual understanding and public diplomacy. Exchange Visitors experience cultural exchange by: |
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Talented Exchange Visitors participate annually in U.S. Department of State cultural exchanges promoting mutual understanding and public diplomacy. Exchange Visitors experience cultural exchange by: |
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Frequently Asked Questions |
Q. Can an Exchange Visitor attend cultural activities that the Employer has arranged? A. Yes. United Studies encourages participation in Employer-sponsored events as well as on their own. We encourage Exchange Visitors to practice their English and to learn about American culture as well as share their culture with their American counterparts. Q. Must my company pay the participant during orientation or on-the-job training? A. Yes, any time that is spent preparing for the job must be paid time for the Exchange Visitor. Q. Can an Exchange Visitor work a second job? A. Yes, second jobs are allowed if they do not interfere with the primary job. An Exchange Visitor cannot begin working a second job unless United Studies has vetted and approved the second job. Q. Can I assign an Exchange Visitor a different job once they have arrived in the United States? A. All efforts should be made to provide the Exchange Visitor with the job that they are contracted to work. If by chance they are needed or better suited for a different position, they must agree to the change in writing and an update job offer. United Studies must approve this new position. Q. Can an Exchange Visitor quit a job with no notice given to the employer? A. Although United Studies asks Exchange Visitors to give a two-week notice to the employer, we cannot require an Exchange Visitor to stay in their original job. United Studies will be available to talk with both the employer and the Exchange Visitor to work out any grievances. Q. Can an Exchange Visitor be terminated and sent back to their home country? A. You, as the employer, have the right to evaluate an employee and to give them helpful suggestions for doing a good job. An Exchange Visitor can also be given warnings for unacceptable job performance. You may terminate an Exchange Visitor from his/her job for poor performance on the job. You as an employer, do not have the authority to send an Exchange Visitor back to their home country or threaten to get their visa revoked. Q. Are Exchange Visitors covered by the company’s worker’s compensation insurance? A. Yes, Exchange Visitors must be covered while performing on the job. Participants have their own health insurance should an illness occur that is not job related (pursuant to State law). Q. Can an Exchange Visitor drive a vehicle for my company? A. No, Exchange Visitors are not allowed to drive vehicles that require a driver’s license. Q. Can I call United Studies (U.S. Sponsor) and discuss work related or other issues the Exchange Visitor may be experiencing? A. Yes, United Studies welcomes the opportunity to help you with anything that may arise with one of our Exchange Visitors. We want both our Exchange Visitors and our employers to have a good experience. Q. Does my company have to provide housing in order to hire an Exchange Visitor? A. While United Studies seeks employers that offer housing, it is not a requirement that you must provide it. We however may reach out and ask you for recommendations for housing near your place of business. COVID-19 or other pandemic viruses
Kind of Jobs
Earnings
Cultural Experience
How to Apply
Form DS-2019
Loss or Expiration of Passport or Documents
Stay & Work Longer
Insurance
Monthly Check-insU.S. Sponsor
Grace Period
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Frequently Asked Questions |
Q. Can an Exchange Visitor attend cultural activities that the Employer has arranged? A. Yes. United Studies encourages participation in Employer-sponsored events as well as on their own. We encourage Exchange Visitors to practice their English and to learn about American culture as well as share their culture with their American counterparts. Q. Must my company pay the participant during orientation or on-the-job training? A. Yes, any time that is spent preparing for the job must be paid time for the Exchange Visitor. Q. Can an Exchange Visitor work a second job? A. Yes, second jobs are allowed if they do not interfere with the primary job. An Exchange Visitor cannot begin working a second job unless United Studies has vetted and approved the second job. Q. Can I assign an Exchange Visitor a different job once they have arrived in the United States? A. All efforts should be made to provide the Exchange Visitor with the job that they are contracted to work. If by chance they are needed or better suited for a different position, they must agree to the change in writing and an update job offer. United Studies must approve this new position. Q. Can an Exchange Visitor quit a job with no notice given to the employer? A. Although United Studies asks Exchange Visitors to give a two-week notice to the employer, we cannot require an Exchange Visitor to stay in their original job. United Studies will be available to talk with both the employer and the Exchange Visitor to work out any grievances. Q. Can an Exchange Visitor be terminated and sent back to their home country? A. You, as the employer, have the right to evaluate an employee and to give them helpful suggestions for doing a good job. An Exchange Visitor can also be given warnings for unacceptable job performance. You may terminate an Exchange Visitor from his/her job for poor performance on the job. You as an employer, do not have the authority to send an Exchange Visitor back to their home country or threaten to get their visa revoked. Q. Are Exchange Visitors covered by the company’s worker’s compensation insurance? A. Yes, Exchange Visitors must be covered while performing on the job. Participants have their own health insurance should an illness occur that is not job related (pursuant to State law). Q. Can an Exchange Visitor drive a vehicle for my company? A. No, Exchange Visitors are not allowed to drive vehicles that require a driver’s license. Q. Can I call United Studies (U.S. Sponsor) and discuss work related or other issues the Exchange Visitor may be experiencing? A. Yes, United Studies welcomes the opportunity to help you with anything that may arise with one of our Exchange Visitors. We want both our Exchange Visitors and our employers to have a good experience. Q. Does my company have to provide housing in order to hire an Exchange Visitor? A. While United Studies seeks employers that offer housing, it is not a requirement that you must provide it. We however may reach out and ask you for recommendations for housing near your place of business. COVID-19 or other pandemic viruses
Kind of Jobs
Earnings
Cultural Experience
How to Apply
Form DS-2019
Loss or Expiration of Passport or Documents
Stay & Work Longer
Insurance
Monthly Check-insU.S. Sponsor
Grace Period
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