美国政府关于SWT的介绍
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SUMMER
WORK/TRAVEL J-1 VISA
SUMMER
WORK/TRAVEL
CULTURAL
EXCHANGE
PROGRAM
The Summer Work Travel
program enables college and
university students from around
the world to share their culture
and ideas with the people of the
United States through temporary
work and travel opportunities.
HOW TO APPLY
The Summer Work/Travel
Program is operated by U.S.
Department of Statedesignated
program sponsors.
You can locate a list of these
designated program sponsors
at:
http://exchanges.state.gov/jex
changes.
TYPES OF JOBS
There is a broad range of work
opportunities for Summer
Work Travel program
participants. Entry level
service positions in resorts,
hotels, restaurants, and
amusement parks are common.
Informational
Brochure
U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Educational and
Cultural Affairs
2200 C Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20522
exchanges.state.gov/jexchang
es
jvisas@state.gov
JOBS THAT ARE NOT
ALLOWED
U.S. sponsors may not place
you in any position in the
adult entertainment industry;
(2) in positions that are
substantially commissionbased
and thus do not
guarantee that you will be paid
minimum wage in accordance
with federal and state
standards for all hours
worked; (3) in sales positions
that require you to purchase
inventory that they must sell in
order to support themselves;
(4) in domestic help positions
in private homes (e.g., child
care, elder care, gardener,
chauffeur); (5) as pedicab or
rolling chair drivers or
operators; (6) as operators of
vehicles or vessels that carry
passengers for hire and/or for
which commercial drivers
licenses are required; (7) in
any position related to clinical
care that involves patient
contact; or (8) in any position
that could bring notoriety or
disrepute to the Exchange
Visitor Program.
WORK/TRAVEL J-1 VISA
SUMMER
WORK/TRAVEL
CULTURAL
EXCHANGE
PROGRAM
The Summer Work Travel
program enables college and
university students from around
the world to share their culture
and ideas with the people of the
United States through temporary
work and travel opportunities.
HOW TO APPLY
The Summer Work/Travel
Program is operated by U.S.
Department of Statedesignated
program sponsors.
You can locate a list of these
designated program sponsors
at:
http://exchanges.state.gov/jex
changes.
TYPES OF JOBS
There is a broad range of work
opportunities for Summer
Work Travel program
participants. Entry level
service positions in resorts,
hotels, restaurants, and
amusement parks are common.
Informational
Brochure
U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Educational and
Cultural Affairs
2200 C Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20522
exchanges.state.gov/jexchang
es
jvisas@state.gov
JOBS THAT ARE NOT
ALLOWED
U.S. sponsors may not place
you in any position in the
adult entertainment industry;
(2) in positions that are
substantially commissionbased
and thus do not
guarantee that you will be paid
minimum wage in accordance
with federal and state
standards for all hours
worked; (3) in sales positions
that require you to purchase
inventory that they must sell in
order to support themselves;
(4) in domestic help positions
in private homes (e.g., child
care, elder care, gardener,
chauffeur); (5) as pedicab or
rolling chair drivers or
operators; (6) as operators of
vehicles or vessels that carry
passengers for hire and/or for
which commercial drivers
licenses are required; (7) in
any position related to clinical
care that involves patient
contact; or (8) in any position
that could bring notoriety or
disrepute to the Exchange
Visitor Program.
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