Our Career Advancement Program offers international university students, recent graduates, and young professionals the opportunity to Intern or Train with a U.S. business.
These structured and guided training programs offer the chance for cultural immersion in the U.S. and professional development in a specific academic or occupational field.
The main purpose of this exchange visitor program is to foster global understanding through educational and cultural exchanges. All Interns and Trainees are expected to return to their home country upon completion of their program.
Our Career Advancement Program works with applicants for both the Intern program and Trainee program. We carefully review each prospective Intern and Trainee on a case-by-case basis. Take a look below to learn more about eligibility for each program.
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We provide two (2) program options:
Self-Placement (SP) program: Participants arrange their own Intern or Trainee placement with a U.S. business. Once a training or internship opportunity has been secured, we work with the participant to get their experience in the U.S. started.
Full-Placement (FP) program: We assist participants in finding an Intern or Trainee placement with a U.S. business. We work with the participant throughout the placement process and their entire time in the U.S.
Intern and Trainee positions are typically in the following occupational fields:
We accept Intern and Trainee applications on a rolling basis. While the length of the application process can vary depending on program type and preparedness of the applicant, we work closely with our stakeholders to ensure timely and efficient application processing.
We recommend applicants begin the process at least 2 months in advance of their desired start date. Our process includes the following steps:
We review the J1 Intern or J1 Trainee applicant for eligibility once the following required documents have been submitted.
When the applicant is approved for sponsorship, he/she will be granted access to a personal Greenheart Exchange Online (GEO) account. The applicant will be asked to complete:
We will work with appliants to ensure that a proposed Training/Internship Placement Plan (T/IPP) is in-line with our program requirements.
The following should be taken into consideration as the T/IPP is developed:
We accept Intern and Trainee applications on a rolling basis. While the length of the application process can vary depending on program type and preparedness of the applicant, we work closely with our stakeholders to ensure timely and efficient application processing.
While the applicant is working on their Greenheart Exchange Online (GEO) application, we will simultaneously verify the proposed host organization. The host organization verification process includes:
We will carefully review each prospective host organization interested in hosting an Intern or Trainee. We hold the following requirements for host organizations:
Visit this page for more information about our host organizations.
Once the following required steps have been completed, the applicant’s DS-2019 form will be issued:
Once the applicant receives the DS-2019 Form, he/she will be able to schedule their visa interview with the local U.S. Embassy.
Don’t forget to let us know the date and the results of the visa interview!
Upon successful receipt of a J-1 visa, the applicant will be able to schedule travel arrangements to the U.S. Be sure to let us know once a flight to the U.S. has been booked.
What is included in our program fee?
What is not included:
We are able to sponsor J-2 dependents for Interns and Trainees approved for sponsorship by Greenheart Exchange. A “dependent” includes the legal spouse and/or unmarried minor children (under age 21) of the approved Intern or Trainee.
Sponsorship of a J-2 dependent with Greenheart Exchange includes the following documentation:
Please disclose any interest in applying for a J-2 dependent as early in the Intern or Trainee application process as possible.
If you have received your J-1 visa from your local Embassy, it means that you are ready to start your journey as an Intern or Trainee in the U.S.
Our team is happy to know that you have chosen Greenheart Exchange as your visa sponsor and we are here to assist you. This page contains important information for you while you are on your Intern or Trainee program.
Make sure that you:
SEVIS Validation
Validate your Intern or Trainee program once you arrive in the U.S. Once your validation has been received by Greenheart Exchange, we will submit the validation to SEVIS.
Social Security Number
Apply for your Social Security card once your program has been validated.
We are your main point of contact in the U.S. As your J-1 visa sponsor, we are responsible for your safety and well-being while you are on your program. You are required to notify us promptly of any situation that impacts your ability to participate in your Intern or Trainee program including, but not limited to:
Interns and Trainees are prohibited from engaging in the following activities ( other restrictions may apply depending on individual program ):
At Greenheart Exchange, we strive to strengthen the quality and consistency of our program administration. The information on this page will provide you with up-to-date program regulations and rules that govern Greenheart Exchange’s Intern and Trainee programs. Please contact us directly with any questions, we are happy to assist in any way we can.
Interns and Trainees on a J-1 visa are prohibited from engaging in the following activities (other restrictions may apply depending on individual program):
All Exchange Visitors, including Interns and Trainees, are entitled to the same legal protections as U.S. residents and citizens. Please review the following resources regarding rights and protections of Interns and Trainees:
For tax purposes, Interns and Trainees on the J-1 visa are required to be on regular payroll, must be paid as regular employees, and must complete Form W-4 at the start of their program. Interns and Trainees receiving a stipend are required to pay federal, state, and local (if applicable) income taxes. However, Interns and Trainees are exempt from paying FICA taxes (Social Security and Medicare) and FUTA taxes (Unemployment). Additional resources can be found online:
The Department of State regulations defines Intern and Trainee as the following:
A foreign national who is currently enrolled in and pursuing studies at a degree- or certificate-granting post-secondary academic institution outside the U.S. – OR – graduated from such an institution no more than 12 months prior to his/her program start date.
Maximum program duration: 12 months
A foreign national who 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 acquired outside the U.S. – OR – five years of work experience outside the U.S. in his/her occupational field.
Maximum program duration: 18 months, except Hospitality and Agriculture training programs are limited to a maximum duration of 12 months.
The following are requirements of the Intern or Trainee program within Greenheart Exchange’s Career Advancement Program.
Greenheart Exchange accepts applications on a rolling, year-round basis. Applications should be submitted at least 2 months before the desired program start date in the U.S.
We sponsor Interns and Trainees in the following occupational categories:
The maximum program duration for Interns is 12 months.
The maximum program duration for Trainees is 18 months; however Hospitality & Tourism and Agriculture, Forestry, & Fishing programs must not exceed 12 months per U.S. Department of State regulations. Programs cannot be extended beyond these durations outlined by the Department of State.
Yes. Greenheart Exchange utilizes a user-friendly online application system. Once the application is complete, you can share the login credentials with your client, so they will have access to a mandatory virtual orientation. They will also have access to important program resources, including information about social security, taxes, health insurance, and cultural opportunities in their area.
No. The Exchange Visitor Program is intended to be used for temporary cultural exchange. Interns and Trainees are expected to depart the U.S. at the end of the program. In-country Change of Status is not condoned by the U.S. Department of State.
An applicant who is currently in the U.S. and is eligible as an Intern or Trainee must apply from a U.S. Embassy or Consulate outside of the U.S. J-1 visa holders in-country must leave the U.S. when their program ends and may apply for other visa types from the U.S. Embassy in their home country or country of residence.
Yes. Greenheart Exchange is able to sponsor J-2 spouse and child dependents. We also offer medical insurance for J-2 dependents. Please inquire directly for more details.
Yes. Greenheart Exchange offers expedited processing service. Please inquire directly for more details.
Greenheart Exchange can release pricing information upon confirming eligibility of the applicant. Please note that all program fees are charged to the participant, and there is no fee requested of the host organization.
Regulations governing the Exchange Visitor Program and the J-1 visa are publicly available in the Code of Federal Register (22 C.F.R § 62). Specific Intern and Trainee program regulations can be found at 22 C.F.R § 62.22. More information about the Exchange Visitor Program can be found on the Department of State’s official J-1 visa website.
The Exchange Visitor Program promotes mutual understanding between the people of the U.S. and the people of other countries by educational and cultural exchanges.
This Non-Immigrant Visa program is overseen by the U.S. Department of State and gives foreign nationals the opportunity to come to the U.S. on short-term immersion programs to learn U.S. customs and culture.
At the end of the program, Interns and Trainees return to their home countries to share what they learned and experienced with their peers, thereby supporting the development of peaceful international relations.
Greenheart Exchange’s dedicated staff have a deep understanding of Exchange Visitor Program regulations, a commitment to customer service, and a passion for cultural exchange.
We promote an array of enriching cultural opportunities for Interns and Trainees to ensure that their program goes beyond professional development alone. We provide researched lists of cultural and volunteer opportunities for more than 200 cities in the U.S., opportunities to earn rewards for community service through the Greenheart Club, and monthly correspondence to keep Interns and Trainees in the loop on current events, holidays, and opportunities.
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