Program Information

Before You Apply

All Odyssey participants will need access to a participant portal where they can:

  • Activate their SEVIS accounts when they arrive in the United States

  • Complete monthly check-ins

  • Access midpoint and final evaluations

  • Contact Odyssey staff privately

Coming to America as a J-1 intern or trainee is an amazing experience that can expand opportunities and allow you to learn what American culture and values are all about. At the same time, the J-1 program is very structured with strict rules and regulations that must be followed in order to remain in good standing. Please make sure you are comfortable with the following points before applying:

  • The J-1 program is not going to be a holiday or excuse to travel. Your J-1 visa is tied to your host company which must maintain your training for the duration of your program. Failure to follow your host company's rules and regulations can result in termination from your internship, which in turn can result in Odyssey being forced to end your program. Therefore, be prepared to train for up to 40 hours per week and follow host company rules. If you have any doubts about your relationship with your host company, please contact Odyssey for clarification.

  • It is pivotal that you stay in contact with your sponsor during your program. This means checking the email that you initially registered with Odyssey, completing monthly check-ins, and reviewing your supervisor evaluations.

  • The J-1 program is not a stepping stone to another visa. All participants are expected to return to their home countries upon completion of their J-1 experience. J-1 visas are not meant to facilitate a change to another type of visa to extend your stay in the United States and Odyssey will not support any change of visa.

  • Make sure to research the area where you will be completing your program. Culture shock is likely to happen to most if not all participants, but you can help mitigate this by researching the local area and having an understanding of the journey of which you are about to partake. For example, it is important to know whether you are going to a rural or urban area and to set your expectations accordingly.

  • The J-1 program is for students and young professionals who wish to experience American culture and interact with Americans on a daily basis through hands on training with professionals in their chosen field of study.

 

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