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Your Orientation Package
  • Participant Handbook
  • Insurance ID Card and Brochure
  • Exchange Visitor Flyer
  • Acknowledgment Form
  • Top Facts to Remember
  • SEVIS Flyer
  • I-94 Instructions
  • Social Security Information and Form

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  • Before you log off today
  • Confirm that you have completed this required
    orientation!!
  • Click on the orientation acknowledgment form
    link in your email, and fill out the required
    information.
  • Dont forget to click I certify in each of the
    indicated sections on the page.
  • Contact your Outreach Coordinator with any
    questions you have about the Internship program!

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Program Overview
  • Purpose of the J-1 Intern/Trainee program
  • To enhance the skills and expertise of exchange
    visitors in their academic or occupational fields
    through participation in structured and guided
    work-based training and internship programs.
  • To improve participants' knowledge of American
    techniques, methodologies, and expertise.
  • To increase participants' understanding of
    American culture and society and to enhance
    Americans' knowledge of foreign cultures and
    skills through an open interchange of ideas
    between participants and their American
    associates.

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Program Objectives
  • Bridge the gap between formal education and
    practical work experience and gain substantive
    cross-cultural
  • experience
  • Foster mutual understanding and respect
  • Gain new skill sets
  • Expose Americans to different cultures and
    cross-cultural differences
  • Build friendships and networks across borders

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Rules and Regulations
  • Intern must either
  • Be enrolled in and pursuing studies in a degree-
    or certificate-granting post-secondary
    institution
  • outside the United States OR
  • Have graduated from such an institution no more
    than 12 months prior to their prospective program
    start date.
  • INTERN Programs can last up to 12 months. They
    can be as short as 3 months, though the shorter
    the program, the more difficult the placement (as
    a general rule).

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Rules and Regulations
  • Trainee must either
  • Have either a degree or professional certificate
    from a foreign post-secondary academic
    institution
  • AND at least one year of prior related work
    experience acquired outside the United States OR
  • Have at least five years of work experience
    outside of the United State in their occupational
    field.
  • TRAINEE Programs can last up to 18 months, with
    the exception of training programs in
    hospitality/tourism, which are limited to 12
    months.

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Home Country Physical Presence Requirement
  • Home-country physical presence requirement
    means the requirement that an exchange visitor
    who is within the purview of section 212(e) of
    the Immigration and Nationality Act
    (substantially quoted in 62.44) must reside and
    be physically present in the country of
    nationality or last legal permanent residence for
    an aggregate of at least two years following
    departure from the United States before the
    exchange visitor is eligible to apply for an
    immigrant visa or permanent residence, a
    nonimmigrant H visa as a temporary worker or
    trainee, or a nonimmigrant L visa as an
    intra-company transferee, or a nonimmigrant H or
    L visa as the spouse or minor child of a person
    who is a temporary worker or trainee or an
    intra-company transferee.

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Program Fees Cover
  • Internship placement secured prior to arrival or
    verification of internship opportunity if
    self-arranged
  • Paperwork coordination J-1 Visa documentation.
  • Detailed training plan
  • Health/Travel Insurance
  • Orientation in the USA
  • Housing assistance
  • 24 hours a day/7 days a week personal support
  • An Emergency 24-hour Assistance telephone number
    1 866 IM IN USA.
  • Detailed participant handbook that contains all
    information relative to the program
  • One month to travel within the USA after the
    training placement has been completed

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Independent Living
  • Budget your time and money
  • Costs upon arrival to the U.S.
  • Initial 500, Transportation to jobsite, 1st
    months rent
  • housing deposit
  • Other housing costs
  • Utilities, telephone service cable T.V.
  • Living costs
  • Meals, toiletries, laundry entertainment

Penny 1 cent
Dime 10 cents
Nickel5 cents
Quarter25 cents
Participant Handbook - Pages 23 -24
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Terms
  • Partner Agency
  • Exchange program in your country
  • Sponsor Agency
  • Alliance Abroad Group (AAG)
  • Host Company
  • Company where you will train in U.S.
  • SEVIS
  • Student and Exchange Visitor Information System
  • Outreach Coordinator
  • AAG Representative

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  • Contact Information
  • Alliance Abroad Group, L.P.
  • 1221 South Mopac Expressway, Suite 100, Austin,
    Texas 78746 - USA
  • Tel 1.512.457.8062 - Fax 1.413.460.3502
  • Toll Free Number 1.866.IM IN USA -
    (1.866.464.6872)
  • www.allianceabroad.com
  • Responsible Officer Rachel Anthony
  • Tel 512-904-1140
  • Alternate Responsible Officer Dave Lanfrankie
  • Tel 512-904-1110
  • U.S. Department of State
  • Office of Exchange Coordination and Designation
  • ECA/EC/PS - SA-44, Room 734
  • 301  4th Street, S.W.
  • Washington, D.C. 20547
  • Telephone  202 203-5096
  • Email jvisas_at_state.gov

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Culture Shock Expect the Unexpected!
Be Prepared to Adjust
  • Most people face cultural shock upon arrival.
    Its normal!
  • Allow time to adjust to miss family and
    friends.
  • Its COLD in the winter and HOT in the summer!
  • Research your location in the United States to
    get a
  • feel for the culture and climate in your home
    away from home!

Cultural Shock Advice
  • The program is what you make of it Get
    involved!
  • Be independent, but seek help if you need it.
  • Keep a journal/diary of your memories.
  • Check out our website for cultural components
    www.allianceabroad.com

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Emergencies 1-866-IM IN USA
(1-866-464-6872)
Call us at any hour if
  • You are lost upon arrival.
  • You are arrested.
  • You are hospitalized with a serious injury.
  • You are the victim of a violent crime or in
    immediate danger - CALL 911 FIRST!
  • Another participant needs immediate help.

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Your Outreach Coordinator
Call us during business hours if
  • You lose your passport or other documents.
  • You have concerns about housing.
  • You have host company concerns or your training
    is terminated.
  • When you leave a message, be sure to speak
    slowly include your name, AAG ID
  • number, training location telephone number.
    If you do not leave a message, we cannot help
    you!

1 (866) IM IN USA or 1 (866) 464 - 6872
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SEVIS Check-in
  • Register your U.S. home address and training site
    address within 7 days of your program start date.
    To do so please email your name with confirmation
    that you have arrived in the US and include BOTH
    your US home address and your training site
    address to supportinfo_at_allianceabroad.com.
  • This registration is required to maintain good
    status with the U.S. Government.
  • SEVIS registration is necessary to apply for
    social security card.
  • You cannot register for SEVIS until the first
    date on your DS-2019 form.
  • Failure to register Visa Cancellation
    and Program Termination

Participant Handbook - Page 13
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Go to your assigned host company
  • Check training offer or training plan (DS-7002)
    for contact information, directions and arrival
    instructions.
  • Go straight to your host company and contact them
    before 900 p.m. on Monday-Friday only.
  • Update AAG with your flight and arrival
    informationbefore departure to the U.S. at
  • www.allianceabroad.com/sevis
  • If your arrival information changes,
  • please inform your Outreach Coordinator.

Participant Handbook - Page 13
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Dont leave your training site!
  • Remember your commitment is to your Host Company
    who invited you to the U.S. Your visa does not
    allow you to secure a second training or job
    while in the US.
  • Remember! Problems can sometimes be a simple
    misunderstanding!
  • Communication is key! Resolve problems with your
    host company first call your AAG Outreach
    Coordinator if you cannot resolve it.
  • Dont put your visa status at risk!

Participant Handbook - Page 13
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Housing
  • Read the training offer.
  • If your position includes housing, you must
    accept the housing offered. You may not
  • find your own housing.
  • Pay rent on time and stay for your entire
    contract.
  • Alliance Abroad Group is not your landlord.
    Look on your job offer or ask your
    employer to find out the name and contact
    information of your landlord.
  • Bring enough money for your deposit and first
    months rent to pay upon arrival to prevent
    problems!
  • Provide your landlord with your address in your
    home country.

Participant Handbook - Pages 24 - 26
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Participant Arranged Housing
  • This means YOU are responsible for finding
    housing!
  • Email or call housing leads NOW, so your housing
    is available when you arrive!
  • If you arrive to the training site and do no
    have housing, it is NOT your host companys
    responsibility.
  • Failure to arrange housing prior to arrival could
    delay your training start date, SEVIS
    registration, and could put your training at
    risk!!!

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Housing
You must leave your housing in CLEAN CONDITION
or
  • Your deposit will NOT be refunded.
  • Your last paycheck will go toward
  • paying for damages.
  • If there are additional charges, AAG
  • will contact your family.

Participant Handbook - Page 13
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Rules, Laws Regulations
Stay out of trouble!
  • NO SEX, NO DRUGS, NO ALCOHOL But be sure to
    have some FUN!
  • STAY SAFE stay out of lonely and dark areas,
    dont take big risks.
  • STAY LEGAL know the laws of the U.S. Drugs,
    shoplifting, drinking under the age of 21,
    driving under the influence of alcohol can all
    get you arrested, fired and will definitely get
    you sent home!

Participant Handbook - Page 31
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Rules, Laws Regulations
  • NO SHOPLIFTING! There are cameras watching you
    at all times. If you take something that is not
    yours, you WILL GET CAUGHT!
  • NO DRINKING American laws are very strong. You
    must be 21 years old to drink alcohol! Your
    passport/ID will always be checked when you buy
    alcohol. DO NOT GIVE alcohol to people who are
    not 21 years old, you could go to jail!
  • NO DRUGS Drugs are not allowed in the United
    States! Do not buy, sell, or use drugs, or you
    will be caught.
  • If you are arrested, you could ruin your program,
    and it will cost you a lot of money.

Participant Handbook - Page 31
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Social Security Card
What is it?
  • Social security is issued by the local Social
    Security Administration.
  • Wait at least 10 days to apply after registering
    with SEVIS.
  • Keep your Social Security application receipt and
    show it to your employer.
  • Apply for social security at the beginning of
    your program! If you apply in the last month of
    your program, you will be rejected!

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Participant Handbook Pages 17 - 18
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Social Security Card
How to get it
  • Register with SEVIS at www.allianceabroad.com/sevi
    s.
  • You will need to have 2 copies of each document
    below
  • Social Security Application form
  • I-94 form (front back)
  • J-1 visa, training plan (DS-7002) and Sponsor
    letter
  • Birth certificate or official picture ID that is
    at least one year old
  • For more information visit our website.
  • DS 2019 form (front back)
  • Passport (photo/signature page)

Participant Handbook Page 20
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Completing The Social Security Form
JITKAEW
CHAOWAT
Host Company name address
Nov 3 1984
Bangkok, Thailand
URAI PATTIMA SANTITRAKUL
X
MANAT PANU
JITKAEW
X
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Completing the Social Security Form
X
X
X
March 30, 2008
YOUR HOST COMPANYS TEL.
Chaowat Jitkaew
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Taxes
W-4 and W-2 Forms
  • Federal, State, Local Taxes 15 20 of your
    paycheck
  • Do NOT pay Social Security or Medicare/Medicaid
    taxes
  • W-4 tax form Employees Withholding
  • W-2 tax form sent to you in January
  • Leave your address with employer
  • File for refund online before April 15 of
    next year
  • Go to the AAG website for help with your
    taxes!

Participant Handbook - Pages 15 - 16
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Health Insurance CORIS USA 1-800-358-9105
ALWAYS CALL THE INSURANCE COMPANY BEFORE
RECEIVING TREATMENT!
What is covered
  • Deductible
  • 50 USD first visit
  • 25 for each follow-up for same illness
  • 250 deductible for Emergency Room visits
  • Medical treatment, inpatient/outpatient
  • Medical Evacuation and Repatriation
  • Period of Coverage DS 2019 Start Date DS 2019
    End Date
  • CORIS USA Assistance Center
  • 6713 MAIN ST Suite 240
  • Miami Lakes, FL 33014
  • Toll free (USA)  1-800-358-9105
  • Tel 1 305 698 7757
  • assistance_at_corisamerica.com

Participant Handbook - Pages 17
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Planning to Ski or Snowboard this Winter?

Dont take an extra risk
BUY SKI INSURANCE!!

Your Alliance Abroad Group travel insurance plan does NOT cover skiing or snowboarding, so if you think that there is a chance that you will be doing these activities during your program, we strongly encourage you to buy this low-cost insurance. A broken arm or broken leg can cost up to 3,000 or more without insurance. You can purchase this Ski Insurance at the Alliance Abroad Group website (credit card required).  A quick  easy step-by-step process is included www.allianceabroad.com/participants/insurance_Bulstrad.htmski  Cost Only 15 USD per month If you have questions, please contact your Outreach Coordinator!



 

 

 
Dont take a chance!  A broken arm will cost many thousands of dollars if you are uninsured. 
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Health Insurance
  • What is NOT covered
  • Pre-existing conditions or illnesses prior to
    arrival
  • Asthma, diabetes, toothaches are not covered!
  • Routine medical check-ups
  • Pregnancy and childbirth, elective abortion
  • Dental and eye care
  • Injuries from hazardous activities including
    sailing, diving, and skiing
  • Psychiatric care
  • Physical therapy
  • Cash, Personal Papers, flight tickets, computers
    and bicycles are not covered under your baggage
    insurance.
  • For more information www.allianceabroad.com/parti
    cipants/insurance.htm
  • and read the insurance brochure on your
    orientation cd

Participant Handbook - Pages 17
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Dont Forget
Participant Handbook Read it before you leave
home!
  • How to contact AAG the State Department
  • Training site Protocol
  • Internship program regulations
  • Insurance
  • Social Security cards
  • Taxes and W-2 forms
  • Life and customs in the U.S.
  • Safety and much more!

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Dont Forget
  • Documents to bring with you
  • Travel entry into the U.S.
  • DS 2019 form
  • I-94 form
  • Passport with J-1 stamp/sticker
  • AAG Sponsor letter
  • CORIS insurance card
  • Training Plan (DS-7002)
  • Birth certificate (or other official picture ID
    at least 1 year old)

US VISIT Program New procedures require that
you be fingerprinted when applying for your visa
when entering the U.S.
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QUESTIONS?
  • If you have questions, please email your Outreach
    Coordinator and ask! We are always here to help!
  • Go to www.allianceabroad.com/participants and
    learn helpful tips and information about
  • Insurance (dont forget to purchase your ski
    insurance!)
  • Taxes (and tax refunds!)
  • Cultural activities in your town
  • Hostels
  • SEVIS information
  • Regulations
  • Contact information
  • And much, much more!!

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