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Career Training USA
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Career Training USA
Career Training USA
Career Training USA

Develop a career beyond your home shores

If you’re an international student or young professional interested in gaining valuable experience with U.S. businesses, then Career Training USA is the perfect program for you.
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Intern or train with a U.S. business

Done the hard work of finding your U.S. internship or training program? Career Training USA will help you get your J-1 visa. We offer a fast, affordable visa service so you can start your program immediately.

Host international interns and trainees

We make hosting international interns and trainees simpler for your business by providing J-1 Visa sponsorship and support services for approved candidates.
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Connect with the Career Training USA team

We support intern and trainee career development within U.S. businesses. Reach out for anything you may need.

Stories from the states

For International Participants
5 -min read

January 15, 2025

All exchange participants who earn income in the U.S. will pay taxes and are required to file a tax return for the calendar year (or years) during which they worked. After you submit your tax return, you may get some of your taxes back. We’ve created a timeline of what you’ll need to do for taxes throughout your program.
NewsTravel Experiences US Residents
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December 10, 2024

Planning to get your first U.S. passport? Don’t worry. Applying for a U.S. passport is easy, but it’s important to get every step right to ensure your U.S. passport application is approved.
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December 3, 2024

InterExchange participated in the BridgeUSA Summer Work Travel Community Support Group (CSG) Summit, held from November 12-15, 2024, in Myrtle Beach. The summit was a national gathering for communities that host Bridge USA participants on the Summer Work Travel (SWT) program. It brought together a diverse group of stakeholders, including the U.S. Department of State, local government officials, Police Department representatives and community leaders to discuss the SWT program and its impact on both participants, host employers and the local community.