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Secure your dream USA summer - final call for USIT’s Camp USA 2024 applications

Young people aspiring for a memorable summer in the USA should apply for USIT’s 2024 Camp USA Programme by midnight on Monday, April 15, to secure their ideal camp placement in time.

USIT extends offer on Camp USA 2024, the go-to first work abroad programme

USIT is proud to share its all-inclusive 2024 Camp USA package, providing the ideal summer experience for young people to make global friends, gain valuable international work experience, and travel the USA.

USIT extends offer on Camp USA 2024, the go-to first work abroad programme

USIT is proud to share its all-inclusive 2024 Camp USA package, providing the ideal summer experience for young people to make global friends, gain valuable international work experience, and travel the USA.

USIT announces new Camp USA 2024 offer, the Go-To First Work Abroad Programme

USIT has announced its all-inclusive Camp USA package for Summer 2024.

US Embassy urges students to apply for J-1 now

The US Embassy in Dublin is advising qualified students who are interested in applying for the J-1 Summer Work Travel (SWT) or Camp Counselor Programme in 2018 to be proactive and begin the application process as soon as possible.

Electronic passport now a requirement for US travel

The Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) is reminding all Irish passport holders that a valid electronic passport is required if they wish to visit America under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). As of April 1, all Irish people who are able to travel to the US via the VWP need this type of passport.

Students must be aware of changes in applying for J-I Visa, says Ó Clochartaigh

Sinn Féin spokesperson on the Diaspora, Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh, has stressed the need for students to acquaint themselves with recent changes in the J1 application process, meaning students will have to secure work prior to travelling to the US.

 

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