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codesmith
12-18-2013, 11:32 AM
Hi,
I wanted to know the procedure/documents/visa required to do summer internship in US for a person studying in India.
One of my nieces is doing MBA in India and she wants to do her summer internship in US and she told me that just a letter from a company is sufficient to apply for visa, however I think one may need more docs. If any one knows about the procedure- please let me know.
Thanks
qesehmk
12-18-2013, 11:47 AM
The closest I can think of is possibly a J1 exchange student visa. But that too is meant for attending a semester in a US university rather than do internship. So most likely the answer is 'it's not possible.'
I hope I am wrong.
Hi,
I wanted to know the procedure/documents/visa required to do summer internship in US for a person studying in India.
One of my nieces is doing MBA in India and she wants to do her summer internship in US and she told me that just a letter from a company is sufficient to apply for visa, however I think one may need more docs. If any one knows about the procedure- please let me know.
Thanks
Stemcell
12-18-2013, 02:59 PM
Hi,
I wanted to know the procedure/documents/visa required to do summer internship in US for a person studying in India.
One of my nieces is doing MBA in India and she wants to do her summer internship in US and she told me that just a letter from a company is sufficient to apply for visa, however I think one may need more docs. If any one knows about the procedure- please let me know.
Thanks
'Internships' and 'Externships' are possible on visitors visa, provided an institution extends an 'Invitation' to a subject. This is very informal and the visa officer usually does not take such offers seriously.
A more serious offer is a J1 exchange visitor programs ( which are usually paid positions) that are given serious consideration by the visa officers.
codesmith
12-18-2013, 06:31 PM
'Internships' and 'Externships' are possible on visitors visa, provided an institution extends an 'Invitation' to a subject. This is very informal and the visa officer usually does not take such offers seriously.
A more serious offer is a J1 exchange visitor programs ( which are usually paid positions) that are given serious consideration by the visa officers.
Thanks Q and Stemcell.
Your answers were helpful, as always this forum proves helpful and provides guidance and answers.
Thanks
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