• Work and travel for up to 4 months in the USA between November and April on a J1 visa
  • Find your own winter job or let us find one for you
  • Must be a full-time student on your university break
  • Work in a ski resort, hotel or most other employers 
  • Experience another culture and see the real USA as a local
Work Experience USA Winter

FAQs & Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the program is only open to Full-time Post Secondary study students that are returning and enrolled to study after they have completed the Work Experience USA program or those they have just graduated from a Fulltime University, College or TAFE.

The age range for the program is 18-29.

Yes, in fact we recommend to all participants that they locate their job before going to the US. If you are confident about finding your own job, then the Independent Option is the right choice for you. This option is ideal if you want a job more specific to your degree or career ambitions.

If you are too busy to spend the time it will take or not confident about approaching a US employer, then you can choose our Placement or Job Fair Option.

If you choose the Placement Option, CCUSA will organize your job before you go. These jobs could include working at a ski resort in one of many different US states, a hotel in California, or in retail.

If you choose the Independent Option, you have access to the CCUSA's Footprints Support Site which contains information that will help you secure a job in the USA before you leave home.  

In some countries, you can choose from a third option - Job Fairs. With this option, you will have the opportunity to interview face to face with US employers that travel to your home country to hire staff on the spot. If you are not able to get to the job fair city, you might be able to have a telephone or virtual interview with an employer. Contact your local CCUSA office for more details. This is a very popular option and interview appointments fill very quickly, so be sure to sign up in advance.

Yes. A lot of students apply for jobs with their friends on the Independent Program. Just make sure you both notify your employer in your cover letter, that you are seeking employment at the same employer.

The DS2019 form is a US government form that allows you to apply for your J-1 Visa at the US Consulate. The form is provided to you by CCUSA, your sponsor, after you have met the qualifications for the program.

The process varies at each US consulate. Your local CCUSA office will have all the necessary instructions and paperwork to apply for your J-1 Visa.

Yes. To apply for the J1 Visa you must attend a personal interview at the US Consulate. Your local CCUSA office will provide information on booking and attending your appointment.

No. It is NOT possible to extend your visa. You are only able to work during the legal program dates as indicated on the DS-2019 visa form, supplied to you by CCUSA.

If you wish to work longer in the USA - then check out the Working Holiday USA program instead.

Yes. You will need to purchase CCUSA insurance to cover the full length of the dates on your DS2019 form. This policy is specifically designed with young travelers in mind. There is no free health service in the US and medical care is very expensive, so we want to ensure that you are adequately covered.  Be sure to read the policy carefully so you know what is covered and what is not. For more information, download the Insurance Brochures

This depends on you. How much money you bring back will be affected by how much you work and how you decide to spend your money.

Some employers provide employee housing options. However, you may need to arrange your own housing if employee housing is not provided by your employer. Your employer may be able provide you with housing options or leads. Our Independent Option website also lists housing websites!

Yes. In addition to being on university campuses around the country, we will also be holding CCUSA Presentations. These will provide information about working, traveling, your visa, flights, insurance, etc. Details about when and where we will be visiting your campus are available on the website under “More Information”. The Work Experience USA presentations last approximately one hour and we strongly recommend you attend one. You may always contact our local office via phone or email with any questions.

No, it is easy to meet people through the pre-departure meetings, on CCUSA group flights or even at your job. You won't be alone for long! Some past participants have preferred traveling on their own as it opens them up to meeting Americans and other new friends. Part of the experience is meeting new people and making friends from around the globe.

The majority of Work Experience USA participants said that their rent was $50-$150 per week. Although rent can certainly be higher, many also found cheaper accommodation. If you are thinking about living in a large city (New York, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Washington DC, etc) or resort towns then you can expect to pay higher rent.

Resources

CCUSA offers these links to sites we believe offer services of interest to our participants. We hope you'll find them useful and informative. CCUSA cannot be held responsible for the content of other websites.

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