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Work And Travel
 Program USA

            16102 Theme Park Way
           Doswell Virginia 23047 USA
               Toll Free Number: 1-866-249-3888
               Email: student@janus-international.com
What is Work And Travel Program?
The Summer Work Travel program provides
foreign students with an opportunity to live
and work in the United States during their
summer vacation from college or university to
experience and to be exposed to the people and
way of life in the United States.
                           According to the Department of State
REMEMBER

YOU ARE PARTICIPATING IN A
CULTURAL EXCHANGE
        PROGRAM
Program Benefits
• Cultural Exchange: You will have the chance to
  live, work and interact with American people and
  learn about their customs, traditions and daily life
• Share Your Culture: You will find many
  Americans who want to learn about YOU! You will
  have the chance to share your own culture,
  language and traditions with Americans.
• English: Improve your international English skills.
  Don’t be shy about speaking English, the more you
  practice the easier it will be!
More Program Benefits
• Travel: You will have the chance to travel to nearby
  cities, towns and local sites during your days off.
  Many small towns and regions of the US have a lot
  to offer, you just have to take the time to explore
  them! (We highly recommend you save your long-
  distance travel plans to big cities like New York, or
  Los Angeles for your 30 day travel period.)
• Work Experience: While work and earning money
  should not be the main goals of your cultural
  exchange program, many participants gain valuable
  skills and work experience from their jobs in the US.
Eligibility
• Sufficiently proficient in English
• Post-secondary school students enrolled in
and actively pursuing a degree
• At least 18 years of age
• Must participate within the dates of your
University summer break.
• Check the Program Date Sheet on the next
slide for guidance
• Ask your University for specific Summer break
start and end dates.
Employment
Janus Placed provided by Janus
Self Placed provided by Janus- approved
              hospitality employer
2nd Jobs      allowed but must be
              pre-approved by Janus
Working Hours
Average of 32- 40 hours per week for
the entire duration
of the program
*your hours depend on the economy and business levels

Check your Job Agreement and
Job Description for Detailed
    Information!
How much can I POTENTIALLY
                      earn?
• Non Tipped position – $7.25 US/ hour*
*$7.25 is the current US Federal minimum Wage. Many
states also have minimum wage laws. In cases where an employee is subject to
both the state and federal minimum wage laws, the employee is entitled to the
higher of the two minimum wages. -According to the Department of Labor

• Tipped Position (servers) - $2.50 US / hour + TIPS
• Overtime – Worked MORE THAN 40 hours per
WEEK at most employers*
*May vary from employer to employer:

• Overtime per hour = 1.5 x regular rate
• OVERTIME NOT GUARANTEED
TAXES
• Expect to see US Taxes deducted from your
  paychecks
• J-1 Participants need to pay Federal Income
  Tax and State Income Tax
• Some States (Florida and Alaska for
  example) do not have a State Income Tax
• J-1 Participants do not pay social security,
  medicare or unemployment taxes
• At the end of each tax year, your employer
  will send you a form called a W-2 Form. W-
  2 Forms are usually available in February or
  March. (For example, 2012 W-2 forms
  would be available in February/March of
  2013).
• Use this form to file for a tax refund. Visit
        www.irs.gov for procedures on filing
        for your tax refund. Some participants
  choose to use a tax service for assistance.
Program Cost
• Program Fees
 Paid via your agency overseas

• I-901 SEVIS Fee: $35
  The U.S. Department of Homeland
  Security now requires the collection
  of this fee to help cover the costs of
  administering the program.
• Health Insurance
  Coverage Included in
  Program Fee
Health Insurance Coverage
• Insurance coverage valid from your DS-2019 start date
  through your DS-2019 end date is included in your
  program fee and is provided by HCC Medical Insurance
  Services.
• If you would like to extend your insurance to cover your
  30 day travel period, contact Janus International for
  further information and pricing.
• You will receive a copy of your insurance ID card and
  policy information along with your DS-2019 form
• Always carry your insurance ID card with you in case of an
  emergency!
How do I use my Health Insurance?
• For COLD/FLU or General Sickness/Feeling Unwell: Start by
  visiting a local pharmacy and purchasing “over the counter”
  cold and flu remedies. If you symptoms persist or worsen go
  to a local doctor/urgent care provider for treatment.
• If you visit a “regular” doctor or Urgent Care Center/Walk-In
  Clinic, you will need to pay a $100 deductible and file an
  insurance claim for any additional expenses.
• Remember to always take your insurance ID card with you to
  any doctor, pharmacy or hospital visit!
• Pre-existing conditions, dental work, and routine check-ups
  or physical exams are NOT covered by the insurance!
  Schedule your routine check-up, dental work and have your
  prescriptions filled BEFORE you come to the US!
IMPORTANT: EMERGENCY
                      SITUATIONS
 DO NOT VISIT AN EMERGENCY ROOM AT A HOSPITAL
        UNLESS YOU HAVE AN EMERGENCY!
Why not? If you visit an Emergency Room for a non emergency
procedure (such as a cold or flu), you are responsible for a
$250 deductible! This is called “Mis-Use of the Emergency
Room.” (The standard deductible if you are admitted to an
emergency room for an actual emergency is $100.)
* Always use your best judgment with a situation. If you feel you need
immediate medical attention, please do not delay and go straight to the
Emergency Room. However if you are unsure or your condition is not severe,
then either call the emergency services department for assistance or visit a
         local doctor or urgent care center in your area.*
More Questions?
• Insurance can be confusing! Check your insurance
  brochure or contact HCC Medical Services toll-free at 1-
  800-605-1182 if you have any questions.
• HCC also offers an online provider search tool where
  you can search for local doctor’s offices, hospitals and
  walk-in clinics.
• The provider search tool, as well as more information
  about filing a claim, insurance coverage and other
  questions can be found online at the “Student Zone”.
      (User-Janus, Password-Janusinsurance)
Other Program Costs
The following are NOT included in the program
and are your responsibility:
• Housing Fees
• Public transportation to and from work
• Meals
• Spending Money
• International airfare or domestic
  transportation in the US
• Airport transfers
Managing Your Expenses
• Bring at least $750-$1,000 with you
• Keep in mind that depending on your payroll
  schedule it may be up to 1 month before you receive
  your first paycheck!
• Create a budget sheet for yourself before you travel.
  Think carefully about how you will spend your money
  so you do not run out of funds to pay for your basic
  expenses.
• Keep your money in a safe place! Open up a US bank
  account after you arrive
Housing Details
• Housing costs depends on the location but are usually
between $10-$20 per day, per participant
• Read and understand your housing contract regarding
housing payments, deposits, housing rules, and check out
procedures
• Address issues directly with your housing manager first.
Contact Janus International next if you need further
assistance.
• Be sensitive and respectful of your roommates and
housing facility
• Housing facility type varies by location and could be a
hotel, apartment or rental house
SAMPLE HOUSING PHOTOS
Getting to Work
• How you will get to work depends on your
  location-check your job agreement and job
  description . Do your research prior to your
  arrival!
• Most students walk, bike or use public
  transportation such as a bus or shuttle
• Use CAUTION when riding a bike! Click below
  to watch the National Highway Traffic Safety
  Administration Video:
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdrrxIpQ
  pt4
Are YOU ready to go to the USA?!
Changes to SWT Program
• You are not allowed to work a 2nd job
  without getting Janus’ permission first!
• You are not allowed to change or leave your
  primary job without first discussing and
  getting permission from Janus!
• You are not allowed to work overnight
  shifts – only until 2:00am at latest!
• You must be home in time to start back at
  University! Even final year students!
Changes to SWT Program…New Jobs
              and Second Jobs
• J-1 Work & Travel Participants are not allowed to change their
  primary jobs without permission from their sponsor!
• If you want to change your primary job or have problems at your
  primary job, contact Janus International right away for assistance!
• Your second job should not interfere with your primary job
  schedule
• Any second or new jobs must be vetted and approved by Janus
  International
• Based on US Department of State program regulations, starting
  any job that has not been authorized and approved by your
  sponsor (Janus International) is grounds for termination of your
              program and SEVIS status!
New Job Verification
• ALWAYS contact Janus
  International for approval
  to add a second job or
  change your job.
• If your request to seek a
  new or second job is
  approved, we will provide
  you with an Employment
  Verification Form.
• This form must be
  completed be your
  employer, signed and
  submitted to Janus.
• Once received, Janus will
  review your complete job
  offer and notify you within
  72 hours if the job
  position is approved.
Changes to SWT Program…Prohibited Jobs
In the best interest of the health and safety of all J-1 participants, some job
positions are prohibited for Work & Travel students by the US Department of State.
The full list can be found here http://j1visa.state.gov/programs/summer-work-
travel but some examples include:
• Positions that require licensing or as operators or drivers of vehicles or
  vessels for which drivers’ licenses are required
• Positions with traveling fairs or itinerant concessionaires
• Positions requiring work hours that fall predominantly between 10:00
  PM and 6:00 AM
• Positions in the Goods-Producing Industry sector (fisheries, construction,
  etc.)
• Any position in the adult entertainment industry
• In positions that could bring notoriety or disrepute to the Exchange
        Visitor Program


.
Activate your SEVIS
• What is SEVIS? SEVIS is an online database system that
maintains information on J-1 visa exchange visitor program
participants as well as other US visitors.
• You must contact Janus International upon arrival so that
we can “ACTIVATE” your SEVIS record and validate your
arrival in the SEVIS database system.
• IMPORTANT! Based on US Department of State
regulations, your program and SEVIS record can be
terminated if you do not contact your sponsor within 10
              days of your arrival to the US!
How do I Activate My SEVIS?
• Call the Janus Toll-Free Phone Number: 1-866-249-3888
• Visit the Janus International Website: www.janus-
  international.com/sevis
• Email us at: student@janus-international.com
• Provide the following information:
              Full Name
              Date of Birth
              DS-2019 Number
              US Arrival Date
              Full Employer Name & Address
              Full Housing Facility Name & Address
              Apartment or Room Number
Applying for a Social Security Number
Your Social Security number will be your individual US Identification Number for
tax purposes. All J-1 participants must apply for a social security number after
arrival to the US. Here’s how:
Step 1: Activate your SEVIS! (You must wait 10 days after
arriving and activating your SEVIS record before applying
for your Social Security Card!)
Step 2: Visit the Social Security Website to find your
nearest office and further instructions on how to apply for
a card: http://www.socialsecurity.gov/
Step 3: Visit your local office and submit a social security
application. Bring all of your important documents with
       you! (Passport, DS-2019, I-94 Card). (Some employers
        assist in the application of Social Security Number, if not, you have to
        go on your own.)
Applying for a Social Security Card Continued....
Step 4: Provide your employer with the “Proof of Social
Security application” letter you receive at the office.
Step 5: Wait 2-6 weeks for your Social Security card to
arrive in the mail. *Sometimes J-1 participants experiences delays with
receiving their Social Security card. If you have not received a card after 6
weeks, call the Social Security office directly or visit the office again to follow-
up.
Step 6: Provide your employer a copy of your social
security card. *Your employer may not be able to release your paycheck to
you until you have given them a copy of your application letter and/or social
security card!

      Keep your social security
       card in a safe place!
Monthly Monitoring
• You will receive an email every
15th of the month.
• You need to respond and follow the
instructions in the email to complete your “Monthly
Check-In.”
• Let us know of any concerns or questions you have
or any changes to your program.
• This procedure is for your safety and well-being. We
      need to hear from you AT LEAST ONCE EVERY
      MONTH!
YOUR EMAIL IS YOUR LIFE LINE
If we get your EMAIL wrong, you won’t get any updates…

…provide us with the correct email address that
you check regularly!


                       Check your
                        INBOX!
Response from YOU


  You will be given 5
   days to respond
Based on Department of State Regulations, failure to
 respond to monthly monitoring from your sponsor
 is grounds for termination of your J-1 program and
                    SEVIS record.
Reminder…PROGRAM CHANGES
  YOU MUST GET PERMISSION FIRST
             TO…
• SHORTEN / EXTEND Program Dates
• CHANGE Employers
• CHANGE Housing


CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY!
You will Encounter challenges along
                the way
           • Try to resolve your conflict first with your
Employer     employer


 Janus
           •Contact us first if you face
             challenges in your program

           • You are free to call the Department of
 DOS         State as well after you have notified Janus
How it works

  Employer


   Janus


    DOS
Have the Right Expectations
Adjustment Period: Your first few weeks in the U.S. may
be difficult as you adjust to both your job and the
cultural differences. Many participants experience
“Culture Shock” during this time. This is very normal!
There are a lot of changes: new roommates, new
language, new customs, new food, etc. Be patient, stay
positive and keep a good sense of humor. You will start
adjusting to your new environment quickly, and things
will get better!
Have the Right Expectations
• Work & Travel jobs are NOT always in BIG
  Cities. Public transportation, night life, etc.
  might not be the same as at home.
• You will be working at a REAL Jobs: Be
  prepared to work hard! You will have
  disappointing and difficult days-this is
  normal!
• If your Goal = HUGE $$ then this program is
  NOT FOR YOU!
• Honor the job agreement you have signed
  and the commitment to your job in the US.
Work TERMINATION


Absolutely
POSSIBLE
Your Safety in the US
• Use caution just as you would anywhere!
• Do not walk alone at night and do not
  hitchhike-it is dangerous and illegal!
• Keep your important documents like your DS-
  2019 Form and passport in a safe place
• Open up a bank account and don’t keep a lot
  of cash on you or in your housing.
• Dial 911 if you are in danger or in an
  emergency and need urgent police,
  fire or medical assistance.
Common Reasons for Work Termination
• Attendance Issues: Frequently arriving to work late
  or missing work when you are scheduled
• Insubordination: Not following the directions of
  your manager or supervisor
• Poor job performance
• Violations of employer policies and procedures
Note: You may receive verbal and/or written warnings because
   of unacceptable work performance issues. If this happens,
  make special efforts to improve your performance to avoid
further warnings. After multiple warnings, termination occurs.
Serious issues such as theft, vandalism or other illegal activities
  result in IMMEDIATE termination without prior warnings!
To Avoid Work Termination…
• Follow all policies and regulations outlined by your
  employer. Ask questions if you don’t understand!
• Go to work on time, every day that you are scheduled
  and be prepared to work hard.
• Know and understand your employer’s “call-off”
  procedure in case you are sick and need to miss work.
• Follow your employer’s hygiene and uniform standards
• Develop a positive working relationship and
  communicate with your manager.
Remember, try to solve problems on your own but
   contact Janus International if you encounter
   difficulties or need further assistance.
Implications of Termination
Contact Janus International immediately if you have been terminated
from your job position. We will discuss the situation with you and your
employer and give you guidance on the next steps for your Work &
Travel program. Depending on the circumstances of your termination,
we may need to ask you to return home and withdraw from the
program. This is especially true if you have violated US laws or had
serious employment policy violations. If you are requested to return
home here are the steps you need to take:
• You will need to return home to your country with in 10 days after
   your termination
• Submit a copy of your return flight itinerary or flight ticket
• Submit a copy of your passport re-entry stamp

Failure to follow these procedure will result in the termination
   of your SEVIS record, making it difficult for you to return to
          the United States on another visa in the future.
What is SEVIS Termination?
Your SEVIS record and J-1 program can be terminated
for the violation of J-1 Exchange Visitor program
regulations. If your SEVIS record is Terminated, this will
leave a negative mark on your immigrations record for
up to 10 years, and may make it difficult for you or your
family members to return to the US on another visa in
the future. Once your SEVIS record is terminated, you
will need to make arrangements to depart the US
immediately, as you will no longer have a legal status in
the US. If your SEVIS record is terminated, your health
      insurance coverage will also be cancelled.
Grounds for Termination of your SEVIS Record and
                   Program
• Job Abandonment / Unauthorized Transfer
• Termination from employment
• Police Reports Misdemeanor
• Underage Drinking (21 years old)
• Illegal handling/selling/possession/ use of drugs
• Stealing
• Fights
• Sexual or Racial Harassment
• Illegal Activities
• Failure to respond to Monthly Monitoring
• Failure to activate your SEVIS record within 10 days of your arrival
• Failure to notify your sponsor (Janus International) of a change in
  your housing or job location
Travel
• After the end date on you DS-2019 form and job
  agreement, you have a 30 day travel or “grace
  period” in the US.
• During these 30 days, you are permitted to stay in
  the US and travel but not work.
• Make sure that your travel time does not interfere
  with your university schedule!
• Take advantage of this time to see famous sites of
  the US and experience new areas of the US outside
  of your job city and state.
Traveling Outside of the US During Your Program
If you are planning to take a trip outside of the US (for example to
Canada, Mexico or a cruise to the Caribbean) you will need to do so
during the dates on your DS-2019 form. Before traveling, ensure
that you have a valid visa to the country you are visiting as well as
a valid re-entry visa for your return to the US. Janus International
must also sign your DS-2019 form prior to your trip, to facilitate
your re-entry to the US. Check with your employer first for approval
for the time-off to travel. If you travel outside of the US during your
grace period, most likely you will NOT be granted re-entry to the
US if you do not have a valid visa/DS form, so do your research
before making your plans! Please contact Janus International
directly during your program for questions about these procedures.
Travel
We hope to see you in the US!


 16102 Theme Park Way
Doswell Virginia 23047 USA
  Toll Free Number: 1-866-249-3888
  Email: student@janus-international.com

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Janus presentation online orientation version

  • 1. Work And Travel Program USA 16102 Theme Park Way Doswell Virginia 23047 USA Toll Free Number: 1-866-249-3888 Email: student@janus-international.com
  • 2. What is Work And Travel Program? The Summer Work Travel program provides foreign students with an opportunity to live and work in the United States during their summer vacation from college or university to experience and to be exposed to the people and way of life in the United States. According to the Department of State
  • 3. REMEMBER YOU ARE PARTICIPATING IN A CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM
  • 4. Program Benefits • Cultural Exchange: You will have the chance to live, work and interact with American people and learn about their customs, traditions and daily life • Share Your Culture: You will find many Americans who want to learn about YOU! You will have the chance to share your own culture, language and traditions with Americans. • English: Improve your international English skills. Don’t be shy about speaking English, the more you practice the easier it will be!
  • 5. More Program Benefits • Travel: You will have the chance to travel to nearby cities, towns and local sites during your days off. Many small towns and regions of the US have a lot to offer, you just have to take the time to explore them! (We highly recommend you save your long- distance travel plans to big cities like New York, or Los Angeles for your 30 day travel period.) • Work Experience: While work and earning money should not be the main goals of your cultural exchange program, many participants gain valuable skills and work experience from their jobs in the US.
  • 6. Eligibility • Sufficiently proficient in English • Post-secondary school students enrolled in and actively pursuing a degree • At least 18 years of age • Must participate within the dates of your University summer break. • Check the Program Date Sheet on the next slide for guidance • Ask your University for specific Summer break start and end dates.
  • 7.
  • 8. Employment Janus Placed provided by Janus Self Placed provided by Janus- approved hospitality employer 2nd Jobs allowed but must be pre-approved by Janus
  • 9. Working Hours Average of 32- 40 hours per week for the entire duration of the program *your hours depend on the economy and business levels Check your Job Agreement and Job Description for Detailed Information!
  • 10. How much can I POTENTIALLY earn? • Non Tipped position – $7.25 US/ hour* *$7.25 is the current US Federal minimum Wage. Many states also have minimum wage laws. In cases where an employee is subject to both the state and federal minimum wage laws, the employee is entitled to the higher of the two minimum wages. -According to the Department of Labor • Tipped Position (servers) - $2.50 US / hour + TIPS • Overtime – Worked MORE THAN 40 hours per WEEK at most employers* *May vary from employer to employer: • Overtime per hour = 1.5 x regular rate • OVERTIME NOT GUARANTEED
  • 11. TAXES • Expect to see US Taxes deducted from your paychecks • J-1 Participants need to pay Federal Income Tax and State Income Tax • Some States (Florida and Alaska for example) do not have a State Income Tax • J-1 Participants do not pay social security, medicare or unemployment taxes • At the end of each tax year, your employer will send you a form called a W-2 Form. W- 2 Forms are usually available in February or March. (For example, 2012 W-2 forms would be available in February/March of 2013). • Use this form to file for a tax refund. Visit www.irs.gov for procedures on filing for your tax refund. Some participants choose to use a tax service for assistance.
  • 12. Program Cost • Program Fees Paid via your agency overseas • I-901 SEVIS Fee: $35 The U.S. Department of Homeland Security now requires the collection of this fee to help cover the costs of administering the program. • Health Insurance Coverage Included in Program Fee
  • 13. Health Insurance Coverage • Insurance coverage valid from your DS-2019 start date through your DS-2019 end date is included in your program fee and is provided by HCC Medical Insurance Services. • If you would like to extend your insurance to cover your 30 day travel period, contact Janus International for further information and pricing. • You will receive a copy of your insurance ID card and policy information along with your DS-2019 form • Always carry your insurance ID card with you in case of an emergency!
  • 14. How do I use my Health Insurance? • For COLD/FLU or General Sickness/Feeling Unwell: Start by visiting a local pharmacy and purchasing “over the counter” cold and flu remedies. If you symptoms persist or worsen go to a local doctor/urgent care provider for treatment. • If you visit a “regular” doctor or Urgent Care Center/Walk-In Clinic, you will need to pay a $100 deductible and file an insurance claim for any additional expenses. • Remember to always take your insurance ID card with you to any doctor, pharmacy or hospital visit! • Pre-existing conditions, dental work, and routine check-ups or physical exams are NOT covered by the insurance! Schedule your routine check-up, dental work and have your prescriptions filled BEFORE you come to the US!
  • 15. IMPORTANT: EMERGENCY SITUATIONS DO NOT VISIT AN EMERGENCY ROOM AT A HOSPITAL UNLESS YOU HAVE AN EMERGENCY! Why not? If you visit an Emergency Room for a non emergency procedure (such as a cold or flu), you are responsible for a $250 deductible! This is called “Mis-Use of the Emergency Room.” (The standard deductible if you are admitted to an emergency room for an actual emergency is $100.) * Always use your best judgment with a situation. If you feel you need immediate medical attention, please do not delay and go straight to the Emergency Room. However if you are unsure or your condition is not severe, then either call the emergency services department for assistance or visit a local doctor or urgent care center in your area.*
  • 16. More Questions? • Insurance can be confusing! Check your insurance brochure or contact HCC Medical Services toll-free at 1- 800-605-1182 if you have any questions. • HCC also offers an online provider search tool where you can search for local doctor’s offices, hospitals and walk-in clinics. • The provider search tool, as well as more information about filing a claim, insurance coverage and other questions can be found online at the “Student Zone”. (User-Janus, Password-Janusinsurance)
  • 17. Other Program Costs The following are NOT included in the program and are your responsibility: • Housing Fees • Public transportation to and from work • Meals • Spending Money • International airfare or domestic transportation in the US • Airport transfers
  • 18. Managing Your Expenses • Bring at least $750-$1,000 with you • Keep in mind that depending on your payroll schedule it may be up to 1 month before you receive your first paycheck! • Create a budget sheet for yourself before you travel. Think carefully about how you will spend your money so you do not run out of funds to pay for your basic expenses. • Keep your money in a safe place! Open up a US bank account after you arrive
  • 19. Housing Details • Housing costs depends on the location but are usually between $10-$20 per day, per participant • Read and understand your housing contract regarding housing payments, deposits, housing rules, and check out procedures • Address issues directly with your housing manager first. Contact Janus International next if you need further assistance. • Be sensitive and respectful of your roommates and housing facility • Housing facility type varies by location and could be a hotel, apartment or rental house
  • 21. Getting to Work • How you will get to work depends on your location-check your job agreement and job description . Do your research prior to your arrival! • Most students walk, bike or use public transportation such as a bus or shuttle • Use CAUTION when riding a bike! Click below to watch the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdrrxIpQ pt4
  • 22. Are YOU ready to go to the USA?!
  • 23. Changes to SWT Program • You are not allowed to work a 2nd job without getting Janus’ permission first! • You are not allowed to change or leave your primary job without first discussing and getting permission from Janus! • You are not allowed to work overnight shifts – only until 2:00am at latest! • You must be home in time to start back at University! Even final year students!
  • 24. Changes to SWT Program…New Jobs and Second Jobs • J-1 Work & Travel Participants are not allowed to change their primary jobs without permission from their sponsor! • If you want to change your primary job or have problems at your primary job, contact Janus International right away for assistance! • Your second job should not interfere with your primary job schedule • Any second or new jobs must be vetted and approved by Janus International • Based on US Department of State program regulations, starting any job that has not been authorized and approved by your sponsor (Janus International) is grounds for termination of your program and SEVIS status!
  • 25. New Job Verification • ALWAYS contact Janus International for approval to add a second job or change your job. • If your request to seek a new or second job is approved, we will provide you with an Employment Verification Form. • This form must be completed be your employer, signed and submitted to Janus. • Once received, Janus will review your complete job offer and notify you within 72 hours if the job position is approved.
  • 26. Changes to SWT Program…Prohibited Jobs In the best interest of the health and safety of all J-1 participants, some job positions are prohibited for Work & Travel students by the US Department of State. The full list can be found here http://j1visa.state.gov/programs/summer-work- travel but some examples include: • Positions that require licensing or as operators or drivers of vehicles or vessels for which drivers’ licenses are required • Positions with traveling fairs or itinerant concessionaires • Positions requiring work hours that fall predominantly between 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM • Positions in the Goods-Producing Industry sector (fisheries, construction, etc.) • Any position in the adult entertainment industry • In positions that could bring notoriety or disrepute to the Exchange Visitor Program .
  • 27. Activate your SEVIS • What is SEVIS? SEVIS is an online database system that maintains information on J-1 visa exchange visitor program participants as well as other US visitors. • You must contact Janus International upon arrival so that we can “ACTIVATE” your SEVIS record and validate your arrival in the SEVIS database system. • IMPORTANT! Based on US Department of State regulations, your program and SEVIS record can be terminated if you do not contact your sponsor within 10 days of your arrival to the US!
  • 28. How do I Activate My SEVIS? • Call the Janus Toll-Free Phone Number: 1-866-249-3888 • Visit the Janus International Website: www.janus- international.com/sevis • Email us at: student@janus-international.com • Provide the following information:  Full Name  Date of Birth  DS-2019 Number  US Arrival Date  Full Employer Name & Address  Full Housing Facility Name & Address  Apartment or Room Number
  • 29. Applying for a Social Security Number Your Social Security number will be your individual US Identification Number for tax purposes. All J-1 participants must apply for a social security number after arrival to the US. Here’s how: Step 1: Activate your SEVIS! (You must wait 10 days after arriving and activating your SEVIS record before applying for your Social Security Card!) Step 2: Visit the Social Security Website to find your nearest office and further instructions on how to apply for a card: http://www.socialsecurity.gov/ Step 3: Visit your local office and submit a social security application. Bring all of your important documents with you! (Passport, DS-2019, I-94 Card). (Some employers assist in the application of Social Security Number, if not, you have to go on your own.)
  • 30. Applying for a Social Security Card Continued.... Step 4: Provide your employer with the “Proof of Social Security application” letter you receive at the office. Step 5: Wait 2-6 weeks for your Social Security card to arrive in the mail. *Sometimes J-1 participants experiences delays with receiving their Social Security card. If you have not received a card after 6 weeks, call the Social Security office directly or visit the office again to follow- up. Step 6: Provide your employer a copy of your social security card. *Your employer may not be able to release your paycheck to you until you have given them a copy of your application letter and/or social security card! Keep your social security card in a safe place!
  • 31. Monthly Monitoring • You will receive an email every 15th of the month. • You need to respond and follow the instructions in the email to complete your “Monthly Check-In.” • Let us know of any concerns or questions you have or any changes to your program. • This procedure is for your safety and well-being. We need to hear from you AT LEAST ONCE EVERY MONTH!
  • 32. YOUR EMAIL IS YOUR LIFE LINE If we get your EMAIL wrong, you won’t get any updates… …provide us with the correct email address that you check regularly! Check your INBOX!
  • 33. Response from YOU You will be given 5 days to respond Based on Department of State Regulations, failure to respond to monthly monitoring from your sponsor is grounds for termination of your J-1 program and SEVIS record.
  • 34. Reminder…PROGRAM CHANGES YOU MUST GET PERMISSION FIRST TO… • SHORTEN / EXTEND Program Dates • CHANGE Employers • CHANGE Housing CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY!
  • 35. You will Encounter challenges along the way • Try to resolve your conflict first with your Employer employer Janus •Contact us first if you face challenges in your program • You are free to call the Department of DOS State as well after you have notified Janus
  • 36. How it works Employer Janus DOS
  • 37. Have the Right Expectations Adjustment Period: Your first few weeks in the U.S. may be difficult as you adjust to both your job and the cultural differences. Many participants experience “Culture Shock” during this time. This is very normal! There are a lot of changes: new roommates, new language, new customs, new food, etc. Be patient, stay positive and keep a good sense of humor. You will start adjusting to your new environment quickly, and things will get better!
  • 38. Have the Right Expectations • Work & Travel jobs are NOT always in BIG Cities. Public transportation, night life, etc. might not be the same as at home. • You will be working at a REAL Jobs: Be prepared to work hard! You will have disappointing and difficult days-this is normal! • If your Goal = HUGE $$ then this program is NOT FOR YOU! • Honor the job agreement you have signed and the commitment to your job in the US.
  • 40. Your Safety in the US • Use caution just as you would anywhere! • Do not walk alone at night and do not hitchhike-it is dangerous and illegal! • Keep your important documents like your DS- 2019 Form and passport in a safe place • Open up a bank account and don’t keep a lot of cash on you or in your housing. • Dial 911 if you are in danger or in an emergency and need urgent police, fire or medical assistance.
  • 41. Common Reasons for Work Termination • Attendance Issues: Frequently arriving to work late or missing work when you are scheduled • Insubordination: Not following the directions of your manager or supervisor • Poor job performance • Violations of employer policies and procedures Note: You may receive verbal and/or written warnings because of unacceptable work performance issues. If this happens, make special efforts to improve your performance to avoid further warnings. After multiple warnings, termination occurs. Serious issues such as theft, vandalism or other illegal activities result in IMMEDIATE termination without prior warnings!
  • 42. To Avoid Work Termination… • Follow all policies and regulations outlined by your employer. Ask questions if you don’t understand! • Go to work on time, every day that you are scheduled and be prepared to work hard. • Know and understand your employer’s “call-off” procedure in case you are sick and need to miss work. • Follow your employer’s hygiene and uniform standards • Develop a positive working relationship and communicate with your manager. Remember, try to solve problems on your own but contact Janus International if you encounter difficulties or need further assistance.
  • 43. Implications of Termination Contact Janus International immediately if you have been terminated from your job position. We will discuss the situation with you and your employer and give you guidance on the next steps for your Work & Travel program. Depending on the circumstances of your termination, we may need to ask you to return home and withdraw from the program. This is especially true if you have violated US laws or had serious employment policy violations. If you are requested to return home here are the steps you need to take: • You will need to return home to your country with in 10 days after your termination • Submit a copy of your return flight itinerary or flight ticket • Submit a copy of your passport re-entry stamp Failure to follow these procedure will result in the termination of your SEVIS record, making it difficult for you to return to the United States on another visa in the future.
  • 44. What is SEVIS Termination? Your SEVIS record and J-1 program can be terminated for the violation of J-1 Exchange Visitor program regulations. If your SEVIS record is Terminated, this will leave a negative mark on your immigrations record for up to 10 years, and may make it difficult for you or your family members to return to the US on another visa in the future. Once your SEVIS record is terminated, you will need to make arrangements to depart the US immediately, as you will no longer have a legal status in the US. If your SEVIS record is terminated, your health insurance coverage will also be cancelled.
  • 45. Grounds for Termination of your SEVIS Record and Program • Job Abandonment / Unauthorized Transfer • Termination from employment • Police Reports Misdemeanor • Underage Drinking (21 years old) • Illegal handling/selling/possession/ use of drugs • Stealing • Fights • Sexual or Racial Harassment • Illegal Activities • Failure to respond to Monthly Monitoring • Failure to activate your SEVIS record within 10 days of your arrival • Failure to notify your sponsor (Janus International) of a change in your housing or job location
  • 46. Travel • After the end date on you DS-2019 form and job agreement, you have a 30 day travel or “grace period” in the US. • During these 30 days, you are permitted to stay in the US and travel but not work. • Make sure that your travel time does not interfere with your university schedule! • Take advantage of this time to see famous sites of the US and experience new areas of the US outside of your job city and state.
  • 47. Traveling Outside of the US During Your Program If you are planning to take a trip outside of the US (for example to Canada, Mexico or a cruise to the Caribbean) you will need to do so during the dates on your DS-2019 form. Before traveling, ensure that you have a valid visa to the country you are visiting as well as a valid re-entry visa for your return to the US. Janus International must also sign your DS-2019 form prior to your trip, to facilitate your re-entry to the US. Check with your employer first for approval for the time-off to travel. If you travel outside of the US during your grace period, most likely you will NOT be granted re-entry to the US if you do not have a valid visa/DS form, so do your research before making your plans! Please contact Janus International directly during your program for questions about these procedures.
  • 49. We hope to see you in the US! 16102 Theme Park Way Doswell Virginia 23047 USA Toll Free Number: 1-866-249-3888 Email: student@janus-international.com