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Work and Travel USA

Any student can spend the entire summer in the USA, working, studying English, and traveling around the country.

110,000+ participants have chosen IEC

What’s Work and Travel for?

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Work and Travel is a program that lets hundreds of thousands of students from around the world spend 3 to 5 months in the USA during their summer vacation. Participants can work and travel across the country. Most participants earn enough to cover all their expenses related to the trip and living in the USA. And many students return home with several thousand dollars!

Work and Travel USA blends hard work with unforgettable downtime. It’s probably one of the most exciting, affordable, and safe ways to dive into independent travel and discover America. What’s waiting for you in the US? Summer vacation — you’ll get your first real taste of adult life away from your parents, and in many ways it’s up to you whether this summer becomes the best of your life.

You can learn more about Work and Travel with our brochure and other program materials.

Download the Work and Travel brochure
How it all started

Work and Travel USA has been around for more than 50 years, since 1963, but for many students it only became available after the Soviet Union collapsed. In 1994, when we launched Work and Travel USA for post-Soviet countries, everything really was for the first time. That summer the first 15 J-1 participants set off to discover America. Today, the very first people who took part in our Work and Travel program — now approaching their 50s — bring their college-age children with them so they can join our programs. And now, just like 35 years ago, despite many challenges and political tensions, our participants set off on their own voyages of discovery.

Participant requirements

Undergraduate, master’s and PhD students enrolled full-time or part-time at any university or college who are under 28 years old can take part in the program. Basic conversational English is required — standard school‑level English is enough to apply. You can check your English level and get recommendations on how to improve it during a consultation with the program coordinator.

Where do they work and in what roles?

W&T USA participants work alongside American students in positions that don’t require special training. These positions are typically offered by shops, restaurants, hotels, and amusement parks in small tourist towns across the country. Students can find work on their own or leave it to us.

How much do participants earn?

Participants’ pay depends on the state (minimum wages vary by state) and the job. Typically, students earn between $8 and $12 an hour and work 40–60 hours a week. That means most students make at least $2,000 a month, and those who earn tips can make significantly more. At the same time, average room and board costs are about $500 a month, so usually students only need a couple of months to recoup all expenses related to arranging the trip.

Program options

Program description

The Self-Arranged option lets you find an employer on your own, online or through friends, and choose any city or state in the USA. To take part in this format, you must provide an invitation from a U.S. employer (job offer) no later than three months before departure.

You’ll get help preparing your visa application documents as part of the Work and Travel program. If your visa application is denied, you’ll be refunded the full amount paid for the program, minus the registration fee.

$1409
First payment — $335
The current price is valid until February 2, 2025.
What’s included
  • Online English course lasting up to 6 months
  • Online course “Applied Artificial Intelligence”
  • Health insurance for the duration of the Work and Travel program
  • Verification of your US job listing
  • Program orientation materials
  • Guide to the USA “Discover America”
  • Help with paperwork
  • 24/7 hotline in the USA
Not included in the program fee
  • Registration fee (amount depends on participant’s city)
  • SEVIS fee – $35
  • Visa application fee – $185
  • Flights
Payment process
The program fee is paid in two installments:
1
The initial payment ($335) is due when you enroll in the program.
2
The remaining balance is due once a U.S. employer has been found.
DPP option

Participants in Work and Travel USA who can’t pay the full program fee can choose the DPP option, which lets them pay only some fees during enrollment and cover most of the program cost later, during the summer, from money they earn in the USA.

This option lets you significantly reduce the budget you’ll need to save before flying to the USA.
For more details, request the materials by clicking the button below, or contact an IEC representative in your city.

Learn more about installment plans
Cost calculator

Most future Work and Travel participants want to know about money: how much you’ll need to join the program, how quickly you’ll be able to recoup your travel costs, and how much you can earn over the summer?

We’ve put together a calculator that answers all your questions and helps you make an informed decision about joining the program. The calculator uses survey data from past participants and walks you through different possible scenarios.

Get the calculator
Free online courses for IEC participants

We want you not only to work and travel with IEC, but also to grow and start mastering the tools of the future today. That’s why you’ll get the following for free:

An online English course designed specifically for the Work and Travel USA program. The course will help you pass interviews with potential employers and your visa interview, and adapt successfully to an English-speaking environment when you arrive in the USA.

Applied AI is an online course about the trending field of artificial intelligence. If you complete the course and submit the final project, you’ll receive a $50 discount on the program fee. You can increase that discount by $15 for each new learner you refer who pays for any paid part of the course. There’s no limit to how large your total discount can be.

When you earn a certificate of completion, you’ll get access to a whole range of online courses, including free ones, right from your account.

Program description

The Deferred Payment Program (DPP) option lets W&T USA participants who can’t raise the full amount needed for the program significantly reduce the budget required before traveling to the USA. With this option, you pay only some fees during the application process, and cover most of the program cost later in the summer with the money you earn in the USA. This option isn’t available in all countries, so check with your coordinator to see if you can sign up.

Self-Arranged lets you find an employer on your own — online or through contacts — and pick any city or state in the USA you prefer. To take part in this option, you must provide an invitation from a US employer (job offer) no later than three months before departure.

The Work and Travel program includes help with visa paperwork. If your visa is denied, you’ll be refunded the full program fee you paid, minus the registration fee.

$1500
First installment — $335
The current price is valid until February 2, 2025.
What’s included
  • Online English course lasting up to 6 months
  • Online course “Applied Artificial Intelligence”
  • Health insurance for the duration of the Work and Travel program
  • Review of your U.S. job placement
  • Program orientation materials
  • Guide to the USA “Discover America”
  • Help with paperwork
  • 24/7 hotline services in the USA
Not included
  • Registration fee (amount depends on your city)
  • SEVIS fee – $35
  • Visa application fee – $185
  • Flights
How to pay
The program fee is paid in several installments:
1
The initial payment is due when you enroll in the program.
2
The second installment is paid after a US employer is found.
3
You can pay the remaining balance from the money you earn in the USA in three monthly installments.
DPP option

Work and Travel USA participants who can’t pay the full program fee can choose the DPP option, which lets you pay only certain fees during enrollment and cover the bulk of the program cost later — in the summer, with money you earn in the USA.

This option lets you significantly reduce the amount you’ll need to save before flying to the USA.
For more details, check the materials you can request by clicking the button below, or contact an IEC representative in your city.

Learn more about installment plans
Program cost calculator

Most prospective Work and Travel participants want to know about money: how much you’ll need to join the program, how quickly you’ll be able to cover all your travel costs, and how much you can earn over the summer?

We’ve prepared a calculator that answers all your questions and helps you make an informed decision about participating in the program. It includes survey data from past participants and explores different scenario options.

Get the cost calculator
Free online courses for IEC participants

We want our participants not only to work and travel with IEC, but also to grow and start mastering the tools of the future today. That’s why we offer all our participants for free:

An online English course developed specifically for the Work and Travel USA program. You’ll get lessons that help you pass interviews with prospective employers and the visa interview, and make it easier to adapt to an English‑speaking environment when you arrive in the USA.

The Applied AI online course covers the trending field of artificial intelligence. If you complete the course in full and submit the final project, you’ll get a $50 discount toward the program fee. You can increase that discount by $15 for every new participant you refer who pays for any paid part of the course. There’s no limit to how large the discount can be.

Earning a certificate of completion unlocks access to a whole world of online courses — including free ones — directly from your account.

Program description

With this Work and Travel option, the program sponsor, InterExchange, finds a job for you in the USA. Before you leave, you’ll take an online orientation session.

The Work and Travel program includes help with visa paperwork. If your visa is denied, you’ll be refunded the full amount you paid to participate in the program, minus the registration fee.

$1,609
First installment — $335
The current price is valid until Feb 2, 2025.
What’s included
  • Online English course for up to 6 months
  • Online course “Applied Artificial Intelligence”
  • Health insurance for the Work and Travel program
  • Review of your U.S. job listing
  • Program orientation materials
  • U.S. guide “Discover America”
  • Help with paperwork
  • 24/7 hotline in the U.S.
Not included
  • Registration fee (amount depends on participant’s city)
  • SEVIS fee – $35
  • Visa application fee – $185
  • Flights
How to pay
The program fee is paid in two installments:
1
The initial payment is due when you sign up for the program.
2
The remaining balance is due after a US employer is found.
DPP Option

Participants in Work and Travel USA who can’t pay the full program fee can choose the DPP option, which lets them pay only some fees during the application process and cover the bulk of the program fee later in the summer with money they earn in the USA.

So this option lets you significantly reduce the budget you’ll need to save before flying to the USA.
For more details, see the materials you can request by clicking the button below, or ask your IEC representative in your city.

Learn more about payment plans
cost calculator

Most future Work and Travel participants have financial questions: how much money do you need to take part in the program, how quickly can you recoup your trip expenses, and how much can you earn over the summer?

We’ve created a calculator that answers all your questions and helps you make an informed decision about joining the program. The calculator includes survey data from past participants and looks at a range of possible scenarios.

Get the calculator
Free online courses for IEC participants

We’d like our participants not only to work and travel with IEC, but also to grow and master the tools of the future today. That’s why we offer all our participants free of charge:

An online English course designed specifically for the Work and Travel USA program. The course will help you pass interviews with potential employers and your visa interview, and successfully adapt to an English-speaking environment after arriving in the USA.

Applied AI is an online course on the hot topic of artificial intelligence. Every participant who completes the course and finishes the final project will receive a $50 discount on the program fee. The discount increases by $15 for each new participant you refer who pays for any paid part of the course. There’s no limit to how much discount you can earn.

Getting a certificate of completion gives you access to a whole world of online courses, including free ones, directly from your account.

Program description

The Deferred Payment Program (DPP) option lets W&T USA participants who can’t gather the full amount needed for the program significantly reduce the budget required before departing for the USA. With this option, you pay only certain fees during enrollment, and the bulk of the program fee is paid later in the summer from the money you earn in the USA. This option isn’t available in every country, so if it’s available to you, ask your coordinator.

With this participation option for the Work and Travel program, your job in the USA is arranged by the program sponsor — InterExchange. Before departure, participants attend an online pre-departure orientation session. The Work and Travel program includes help with your visa paperwork. If your visa is denied, you’ll receive a full refund of the amount you paid for the program, except for the registration fee.

$1859
First installment: $335
The current price is valid until February 2, 2025.
What’s included
  • Online English course for up to 6 months
  • Online course “Applied Artificial Intelligence”
  • Health insurance for the duration of the Work and Travel program
  • Review of your job for work in the USA
  • Orientation materials for the program
  • Guide to the USA “Discover America”
  • Help with paperwork
  • 24/7 hotline services in the USA
Not included
  • Registration fee (amount depends on the participant’s city)
  • SEVIS fee – $35
  • Visa application fee – $185
  • Flights
Payment process
The program fee is paid in several installments:
1
The initial deposit is due when you register for the program.
2
The second installment is due after an employer in the USA has been found.
3
The remaining balance is paid from money you earn in the USA through three monthly installments.
DPP option

Participants in Work and Travel USA who can’t pay the full program fee can choose the DPP option, which lets them pay only some fees during enrollment and cover most of the program cost later, during the summer, from the money they earn in the USA.

This option lets you significantly reduce the amount of money you’ll need to save before flying to the USA.
Get more detailed information in the materials you can request by clicking the button below, or from an IEC representative in your city.

Learn more about installment plans
Program cost calculator

Most people planning to take part in Work and Travel have financial questions: how much you’ll need to join the program, how quickly you’ll be able to recoup your travel expenses, and how much you can earn over the summer?

We’ve put together a calculator that answers all your questions and helps you make an informed decision about joining the program. It includes survey data from past participants and lets you explore different scenarios.

Get the calculator
FREE ONLINE COURSES FOR IEC PARTICIPANTS

We want our participants not only to work and travel with IEC, but also to grow and start mastering the tools of the future today. That’s why we offer all our participants the following for free:

An online English course designed specifically for the Work and Travel USA program. You’ll get the skills to pass interviews with potential employers and your visa interview, and to adapt smoothly to an English-speaking environment once you arrive in the USA.

Applied AI is an online course on the hot topic of artificial intelligence. Every participant who completes the course in full and submits the final project will get a $50 discount off the program fee. The discount can be increased by $15 for each new student you refer who pays for any paid portion of the course. There’s no cap on the total discount.

Earning a certificate of completion opens up a whole world of online courses — including free ones — right from your account.

You’ll get a free AI course, and if you successfully complete it you’ll also get a $50* bonus
* The bonus can be used to pay the program fee
If you bring friends who sign up, you’ll get an extra $50 off for each friend*
* no limit on the number of friends

Work and Travel with IEC: 35 years of amazing adventures!

Reliable

We’ve been placing participants in jobs in the USA for over 35 years. We know the program inside and out and have answers to every question you might have. Our staff have been through the program themselves, so they’ve seen how it works from the inside.

Safe

You’ll get health insurance with up to $100,000 in coverage and 24/7 hotline support. In the pre-departure orientation materials, you’ll get detailed guidance on safety measures, how to keep your money secure, and other important topics.

Legal

Every program participant receives a J-1 visa, which authorizes you to work legally in the U.S. You’ll have the same workplace rules and protections as U.S. employees.

Easy

We’ll help you get a good job, prepare you for your embassy interview, give you all the materials you need, and answer any questions after you arrive in the USA when you call the 24/7 hotline.

Honestly

The price is fixed in dollars at the time of registration, so you’ll know exactly how much you’ll need to earn in the USA. No additional deposits are required. You can choose what to pay for and what to arrange yourself.

Verified

IEC offices have been operating in 13 countries for many years. Over 100,000 students from those countries have used our guidance and services, and most would do it again.

Take a step toward your dream with IEC’s Work and Travel program!

Join the thousands of students who’ve already “discovered America”!
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Get ready for your trip to America!

If you want to be truly well prepared for the program, don’t miss our regular Work and Travel USA webinars. We’ll go over all the key topics that affect the success and safety of your trip. To get a Telegram invite for the next webinar, click the button — we’ll notify you about the livestream one day before it starts. Webinars are held in Russian.

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How to improve your English?

 

We’ll show you the best ways to boost your conversational English, plus the services and tools that will help you get there.

Which city should I go to?

 

Let’s take a close look at all the key factors to consider when choosing the U.S. state and city where you’ll spend the whole summer.

How to avoid being denied a visa

 

We’ll share the best ways to level up your conversational English, plus the services and tools that will help you do it.

Which job should I choose?

 We’ll introduce you to all the job openings available to program participants and explain what to look for when choosing your future job.

How to find affordable housing

 

Let’s take a close look at every important factor you should consider when choosing a U.S. state and city where you’ll spend the whole summer.

How to travel on a budget

 

We’ll recommend the most interesting and exciting routes for your upcoming trip across America and share tips on how to save money when planning it yourself.

FAQ

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General
What level of English do I need to join the program?

Working in the USA requires at least a basic, everyday level of English. Your skills should be enough so you won’t be totally lost during the first few days. A conversational level is usually sufficient (about 5–6 out of 10). You’ll need English already when searching for job openings in the USA, and you’ll definitely need it while working there.

Is it hard to pass the English-language interview?

The first step to joining the student Work and Travel USA program is an interview with the program coordinator. You’ll have a short, friendly chat about general topics: where you study, how you spend your free time, and why you want to go to the USA. It’s nothing to worry about.

How do I pay for the program?

You’ll pay the initial deposit within one week after your interview at IEC. The remaining program fee must be paid within one week after your employer is confirmed by the sponsor.

Work
By what date do I need to provide the job offer for Self-Arranged placements?

About 3 months before your desired travel date, roughly March 1. This deadline can be extended by agreement with IEC.

How can I find a second job once I’m there?

The vast majority of students in this program work in resort towns. The ground floors of buildings there are a nonstop parade of shops, restaurants, and hotels. All you need to do is walk down the street and keep your eyes open — the moment you see a red ‘Help Wanted’ sign, that’s where you go. In fact, head there even if there’s no red sign, because during the busy season these resort towns turn into nonstop hubs for serving tourists.

Can I join the Full Service program?

Of course — that option is available, and it’s only about $300 more expensive.

My friend and I are going together. Can we work in the same city?

Of course. On the application form you’ll just need to enter the first and last name of the person you’re traveling with.

What’s the minimum salary?

The minimum wage in the USA is $7.25 per hour. When you arrive in the USA, we recommend you have at least $1,000, plus enough money to cover travel to your job and initial housing expenses.

When can I fly to the USA?

The earliest possible departure date depends on the participant’s country of residence.

Documents
How do I apply?

To enroll in the program, just give us a call or fill out the form at the bottom of the page. After that, our program coordinator will walk you through every step of the enrollment process and schedule your English assessment interview.

What is form DS-2019?

The DS-2019 form is issued electronically, but it’s a crucial document you’ll need to apply for a J-1 visa. Only a very small number of organizations — program sponsors — can issue a DS-2019.

What is a J-1 visa?

This visa lets you legally work in the USA during your summer break.

Life in the USA
Is it expensive to rent an apartment?

One main thing to keep in mind: the farther you are from the center, the cheaper it gets. In almost all resort towns you can realistically find student housing for $80-$100 per person per week.

Where should I start looking for housing?

Most employers in the USA offer housing for an extra fee. Usually the details about your accommodation will be listed in your job offer.

A job offer marked “help with housing” means the employer doesn’t provide housing but is willing to help you find it. You’ll need to contact the employer to see what options they can suggest. Often they share contacts for landlords who rent to students. After that, it’s up to you to use your people skills and finalize the arrangement yourself.

A job offer marked “housing provided” means the employer offers accommodation for the duration of your work. Housing costs may be deducted from your pay. Employers who regularly host international students usually do this: they rent a house or apartment for students, and students pay weekly rent. Be prepared that you’ll most likely have to share a room with other students. It’s a great chance to make new friends and practice your diplomacy while sharing one bathroom between three!

However, if your employer doesn’t provide housing or you decide to find it yourself, there are plenty of resources. Sites like craigslist.org and social media groups, including Facebook, can help you find suitable housing. The main thing is — check reviews and don’t agree to housing with ghosts; they rarely pay utilities!

How do I get to my employer?

On your own. Almost all program participants arrive at JFK Airport in New York. After clearing immigration, you’ll collect your luggage and proceed to the customs area. An immigration officer will stamp your passport with your entry date, visa type and authorized length of stay. A corresponding record will also be made in the electronic I-94 form, available at www.cbp.gov/i94. You can get into the city by bus — it costs about $16 and goes to New York’s Port Authority bus terminal — or by subway — $3 (from the airport to Howard Beach station take the JFK AirTrain — $8.50; the connecting subway is the A train, the blue-circle line). A taxi to central Manhattan will cost about $75–$80. If you arrive in the evening, you can stay overnight in one of the hostels (dorms) and then head to the bus or train station. It’s best to plan your travel around the U.S. in advance using major carriers’ websites: Greyhound (buses) and Amtrak (trains).

Where should I keep my money?

Keep them only in your bank account and nowhere else! If you keep them at home, you could fall victim to thieves.

How to stay in touch?

The easiest way is to use messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, or Skype. They let you make free calls as long as you have an internet connection.

For parents
Is medical insurance provided while you’re working?

You won’t have to pay huge sums for medical care in the USA, because you’ll be covered by insurance. We hope everyone’s health will be great and you won’t need it, but just in case, the total coverage is $150,000.

How to live a healthy lifestyle in the USA?

Work a lot, drink less soda (what Americans call sweet carbonated drinks like Coca-Cola and Pepsi), bike to and from work, don’t rely too much on free food, and don’t be too lazy to cook real meals at home sometimes.

Your schedule until summer

September – February

Have an interview with a coordinator

First, you’ll have a short interview with a representative of our office. The interview lasts 3–5 minutes, in English. The questions are very simple — and so are the answers.

 

Sign the participation agreement

If your language skills meet the Work and Travel program requirements, you’ll sign the participation agreement and pay the initial fee. As a rule, at the start of the season (in the fall) the program is cheaper and gets a bit more expensive closer to November–December. Attention! The agreement is long and boring, but you must read it before signing.

 

Fill out the online application

After signing the agreement, go to the social network for J-1 participants, fill out the online application for your chosen program, and pick a start date for work.

 

Find a job on your own or with our help

Participants in the Work and Travel SELF ARRANGED option look for jobs in the U.S. on their own. After that, we send the job offer to our partners for review. Once the job offer is confirmed by the program sponsor, the DS-2019 form required for the visa is issued. With the FULL SERVICE option, our U.S. partner finds a job for you.

February – May

Attend your visa interview at the U.S. Embassy

After you receive your DS-2019, you’ll fill out the visa application and be assigned an interview date — a 2–4 minute conversation with a consular officer who decides whether to issue your U.S. visa.

 

Get your visa and other documents

After you receive your visa, you’ll get health insurance and program materials from IEC.

May – July

Fly to the USA

So, you’ve completed every step — the prize is yours! You’re heading to the U.S., where you’ll work and travel. Go ahead and pack your bags, read our many informational materials, and get ready to go. You can start working in the States at any time, starting from the date set for your country.

August – September

Return home!

The duration of the Work and Travel student program varies depending on the participant’s country of residence — these special conditions for students let you return from the U.S. in time to continue your studies back home. Besides summer earnings, you can claim a tax refund when you return. And if you’re planning to take part again, you can use that money toward another Work and Travel trip!

How do I apply for a program?

Since 1989, over 110,000 students have joined our programs.

We’ve taken part in the Work and Travel program more than once ourselves, so we can share detailed personal stories and the experience of thousands of students who’ve taken part. We’ll prepare you as fully as possible for your upcoming trip.

We’ll answer all your questions, help you find travel buddies, and guide you in choosing the right program. We’ll be by your side through every step of the application process and do everything to make next summer the best of your life!

Participant requirements, application period, program fee, and terms may depend on a participant’s citizenship and the country of study. The program coordinator will provide up-to-date information on these matters during a consultation with the student.

Has a decision been made yet?
If you’ve already decided to go, meet the program requirements, and want to apply for Work and Travel as soon as possible, it’s easy.
1

Pick the program that’s right for you

2

Fill out the feedback form below — a coordinator will get in touch with you.

3

Complete an interview to check your English level

4

Sign the agreement and pay the first installment

5

Follow your coordinator’s instructions

Any other questions?

We will be happy to answer them!

Come to our office, we have participated in exchange programs ourselves more than once, we will tell you about our personal experience and impressions and help you choose a program and find temporary work for the summer in America and other countries of the world.

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