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I am actually looking for an internship this summer in London. I've found a couple useful sites, but I'd be thankful if you could help me a bit!
ReplyDeleteIs it easy to get a work visa to go to the States, though?
ReplyDeleteMaria,
ReplyDeletefinding a summer internship or even a summer job in London will be easier than usual this year. With London 2012, there are all sorts of job opportunities for all sorts of people, including those currently out of work and students. More than 100,000 people will be paid to work on the Games, all of them with different backgrounds, skills and experiences.
http://www.london2012.com/get-involved/jobs/
If this option doesn´t persuade you, we will post more information for you soon. :)
Hi Contacto con tacto,
ReplyDeleteYou are right. But that can´t put us down!
The first step for a prospective nonimmigrant student is being accepted for enrollment in an established organization. In general, for academic students attending a university, college, high school, private elementary school, seminary, conservatory or other academic institutions, including a language training program, an F visa is the appropriate category. However, in your case, for students attending vocational or other recognized nonacademic institutions, other than a language training program, an M visa is generally the appropriate category.
Check the link below to get more information.
http://educationusa.state.gov/
Good luck!