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J1 US Year Training - Return Evidence question

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  • 26-11-2010 4:32pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 788 ✭✭✭


    According to USIT, you must show proof of the following
    Return Evidence
    All applicants for the 12 month Work USA programme must have sufficient return evidence in order to be approved by the US Embassy. Return evidence can be a letter from your University/College stating that you will return to resume or continue your studies after your placement. For applicants not intending to return to study, this should be a letter from an Irish employer stating that when you return from the US there will be a job available for you. If you hold a property deed for an Irish property this will also be accepted in some cases. Please note, all return evidence is adjudicated on case by case bases. It is the participant's responsibility to convince the US Embassy/Consulate Official that they will abide by the regulations of the programme and return to Ireland at the end of their visa.

    What if you're just out of college and want to go abroad for the year working and do not have anything (work/study) lined up for when you get back?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,829 ✭✭✭lil_lisa


    You don't need anything really, I was never asked for any proof. However it is a good idea, if you know any business owners ask them to write up a letter for you stating they'll offer you a job when you get back. Honestly though, its highly unlikely that they'll ask you.


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