Governmental Division of Training, Youth and Sports activities. Lyceum Vasil Levschi Convention Choice: English language Theme: Work and Travel U. S. A. Made by: Vitcovschii Igor 11 Fudulaki Dmitrii 11 Analysis advisor : Chisinau-2012 Include: 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………three 2.
What sort of program is it?……………………………………………………………………………….. three a) Necessities………………………………………………………………three b) Tips on how to apply for the summer time Work and Travel program…………………four c) Work & Travel: Step-by-step………………………………………………four d) Objectives……………………………………………………………………… 10 e) Issues with this system………………………………………………10 three. Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………14 four. Sources………………………………………………………………………………. 15 5. Dietary supplements…………………………………………………………………………. 6 1. Introduction. Our theme is “Work and Travel within the USA”. “Work and Travel USA” is a program of worldwide cultural alternate which permits college students from totally different nations of the world, to depart on summer time holidays to america to work and journey. The first objective of this system is to acquaint overseas college students with the tradition and life of recent America and the distribution of different cultures amongst its inhabitants. We have chosen this theme, as a result of we expect it is vitally scorching subject these days.
Lots of people from totally different nations use this program to work and journey in overseas nation – the USA. In our work we discuss not solely about the advantages and the restrictions of this one, we’ll inform you about conditions, which make individuals use this program, about individuals’s views who used this program. We predict that it is vitally precise theme, as a result of quite a lot of college students who need to use this program don’t know rather a lot about it, and they don’t know the place they’ll discover info. Of trigger they’ll discover it via the web, however not each subject from there may be true.
We are going to inform you in regards to the relations which fold between college students and residents in an unfamiliar, alien surroundings for them, about how they study to earn, in regards to the challenges they face there, and the alternatives to be deceived by unscrupulous firms. 2. What sort of program is it? The founding father of this system and its important supervisor is the Division of State, which determines the variety of college students which have a proper to participate every year. Firms that signify this system overseas, register college students in this system, and Help to supply info and get the required paperwork.
Additionally, some companies Help program members to plan their journey to their future place of work, giving the potential for buying worldwide airline tickets on college students’ tariffs. a) Necessities. To take part on this program, college students should meet the next necessities. Contributors should be post-secondary faculty college students who’re actively pursuing a level or a full-time course of research at an accredited academic establishment of their nation of residence could take part within the Summer time Work program solely throughout their summer time trip.
College students could not take part on this program throughout time durations apart from their summer time holidays. Potential alternate guests should additionally possess adequate proficiency within the English language to take part of their applications. b) Tips on how to apply for the summer time Work and Travel program. There are a variety of native companies that work with American sponsors and recruit Summer time Work and Travel Program members. These companies and American sponsors maintain job gala’s all through Moldova in the course of the winter and spring throughout which certified members could be interviewed by potential employers.
Native companies may also Help members find employment on their very own. The ultimate step entails an interview with a consular officer on the U. S. Embassy in Chisinau, which the native company will Help to rearrange. The aim of the interview is make sure that members meet the necessities of this system and is eligible to obtain visas. c) Work: Step by Step Put together: Now what? You’ve been accepted to the Work & Travel USA program; it’s time to arrange for a profitable expertise. On this part, we’ll discuss essential paperwork and belongings you’ll have to do earlier than leaving your own home nation.
You’ll have to plan your transportation and housing, pack your baggage, and extra! Essential Paperwork You should have present and right paperwork, otherwise you won’t be allowed to enter the U. S. Please just be sure you have all the essential paperwork defined under. Make at the least two photocopies of every doc, and go away one copy at dwelling with a dad or mum or pal. Don’t pack any of those paperwork in your checked baggage – take all of them on the aircraft with you. Your baggage might be misplaced throughout your journey, and chances are you’ll be required to return dwelling in the event you would not have these paperwork with you. 1.
DS-2019 Kind: This manner is issued by your authorized sponsor, and is offered to you by your consultant in your house nation. You will want your DS-2019 Kind in your J-1 Visa interview on the U. S. Embassy. Whenever you obtain your DS-2019 kind, please test that your work dates are right. If they’re incorrect, notify your consultant instantly and have them corrected. Additionally, you will have to current your DS-2019 kind to the immigration officer upon entry to the U. S. 2. SEVIS Receipt: You’ll obtain this official receipt alongside along with your DS-2019 Kind after your Work & Travel utility is efficiently processed.
You will want to take the SEVIS receipt with you to your embassy interview. three. Passport and J-1 Visa: You want a legitimate passport and a legitimate J-1 Visa with a view to enter the U. S. To get your J-1 Visa, that you must contact the U. S. Embassy in your house nation and schedule an interview. It’s attainable your consultant will show you how to with this, so remember to ask them. Your J-1 Visa will observe whether or not it’s a single entry or a number of entry visa. You probably have an M in your J-1 visa this implies you’ll be able to four. enter the U. S. a number of occasions.
You probably have an S in your J-1 Visa this implies you could solely enter the U. S. ONLY one time. 5. I -94 Arrival Card: The I-94 is a critically essential doc! You’ll obtain this card in your flight to the U. S. and it’s required for the Social Safety quantity utility. It is best to ask the U. S. Customs official to staple your I-94 to your passport when you enter the nation. In the event you lose your I-94 card earlier than you making use of for a Social Safety quantity you will want to use for a alternative I-94 card and it will trigger important time delays.
Throughout this time chances are you’ll not have the ability to work and it’s very attainable you can be required to return dwelling early due to these issues. Please deal with your I-94 card! ” 6. Customs Declaration Kind 6059B: You’ll obtain this card in your flight to the U. S. and should fill it out earlier than going via Customs. 7. Insurance coverage ID/Well being & Security Pocket Information: This information incorporates essential details about your journey insurance coverage and serves as your insurance coverage card. Write your DS-2019 quantity in your insurance coverage card within the house titled ‘Member ID. ’ If you end up within the U. S. eep this card with you always, since it is going to be required in the event you search medical help. Your Well being & Security information additionally incorporates helpful well being and security ideas. eight. Employment Provide Settlement Kind (EOAF): This doc is your job settlement along with your employer. It signifies the small print of your job and the dates you’ve gotten agreed to work. The immigration officer could ask you to current this manner upon entry to the U. S. Earlier than you depart for the U. S. There are some essential issues that that you must do earlier than you depart for the U. S. You probably have any questions as you put together for this system, discuss to your consultant.
In case your plans or journey dates change, remember to let your consultant know, as you won’t be able to make adjustments to your DS-2019 and/or program dates as soon as you’re within the U. S. Plan your Transportation and Housing Plan your transportation and non permanent housing within the U. S. earlier than departing. It is best to analysis transportation (buses, trains, and subway techniques) from the airport to your job in addition to non permanent housing (hostels and inexpensive inns or motels). Make sure to take into account alternate choices in case that you must change your plan alongside the best way.
Your employer could be a good useful resource for recommendation on transportation and housing. Carry Sufficient Cash Whenever you enter the U. S. , it’s required that you just present proof of funds (at the least $800 when you have a job upon getting into the U. S. or $1200 if you don’t have already got a confirmed job) to customs. Solely money, financial institution statements, and traveler’s checks are accepted as proof of funds. CIEE recommends that you just convey extra money if attainable in case of surprising issues. You need to just be sure you have extra cash to cowl all your bills earlier than you obtain your first paycheck.
Contact your Employer As soon as your journey plans have been finalized, contact your employer within the U. S. Allow them to know when you’ll arrive, and be sure the dates in your DS-2019 Kind match the dates your employer expects you to work. If any of your plans or journey dates change, remember to contact your employer. It’s attainable that your employer shall be keen to fulfill you on the airport or bus station if you arrive. Share your flight particulars with them and work out a plan to get to the job. Additionally, verify your employer’s cellphone quantity(s) in case there are any surprising delays.
Lastly, your employer is a wonderful useful resource for native info on housing. They may have the ability to share concepts on what to do and the place to remain. Pack your Baggage When making ready to depart for the U. S. , be sure to pack all your essential paperwork in addition to a change of garments and anything you may want in your carry-on bag, in case your checked baggage is delayed. When packing your baggage, observe the next: 1. All the time test along with your airline earlier than you journey about baggage restrictions. 2. Take an additional set of garments in your carry-on baggage. three. Ensure you pack your essential paperwork in your carry-on baggage.
Pack copies in your checked baggage. four. All pharmaceuticals needs to be clearly marked and accompanied by a prescription out of your physician. 5. Don’t convey articles created from protected species or perishable meals corresponding to cheese, fruit, or nuts. 6. In the event you convey alcohol, you should be 21 or older. 7. In the event you carry greater than $10,00zero you could report this to a customs official. Arrive Welcome to the U. S.! Now what do you do? Whenever you first enter the U. S. it’s a good suggestion to contact your employer, throughout common enterprise hours, to allow them to know you’ve gotten arrived and are touring to your job.
In case your aircraft arrives late and you’ll not arrive as scheduled at your job, notify your employer of your new time. And don’t neglect to name your dad and mom or relations again dwelling so that they know you’ve gotten safely arrived within the U. S. Immigration and Customs Whenever you enter the U. S. , it is necessary that you just cooperate absolutely with the Customs Official and reply all of their questions clearly and respectfully. The Officer could ask you some basic questions on your go to, program, and the place the place you’ll keep. Try to be ready to current U. S.
Customs Officers with all your related journey documentation. They may ask you a lot questions associated to the data you’ve gotten offered in your I-94 Arrival Card and Customs Declaration Kind (Kind 6059B), in addition to in regards to the nature of your citizenship, your journey, and any uncommon objects you’re bringing into the U. S. Anticipate to have your baggage opened for examination, and just be sure you have declared any non travel-related items that you’ve with you. Accumulate Your Baggage After passing via Immigration and Customs, observe indicators to the luggage declare space.
To seek out the proper carousel, test the show board in your flight quantity. In the event you waited a very long time at Customs, your baggage could have already handed via and been positioned on the ground of the luggage space. In case your baggage is misplaced or delayed, go to the airline desk on the airport and file a misplaced baggage report. If the place you can be staying within the U. S. , give this deal with; in the event you don’t know the place you can be staying, present your employer’s deal with so your baggage could be delivered there. Housing Do your finest to seek out housing lengthy earlier than your arrival within the U. S.
In lots of circumstances, your employer could have suggestions for short- or long-term housing close to your office. If you’re starting the search by yourself, use the sources under. Most significantly, don’t arrive within the U. S. with none pre-arranged housing. For the primary few nights within the U. S. chances are you’ll want short-term housing. Hostels, inexpensive motels, or universities and faculties are good choices. It’s even higher in the event you can journey and share bills with different Work & Travel USA college students. Make reservations forward of time to be sure you have a mattress or room if you arrive.
When planning your lengthy term-housing, take into account residing with different Work & Travel college students – this can be a nice solution to make new mates and get monetary savings. Additionally take into account whether or not or not the housing is furnished, contains utilities, and whether or not it’s near work or is near public transportation, as these can all have an effect on your month-to-month prices. Hire, Sublet, or Share? Whenever you begin in search of a spot to reside, you will see residences which might be accessible to lease, sublet, or share. 1. Hire Whenever you lease an condominium you signal a lease, or contract, with a landlord.
Pay shut consideration to the lease settlement, as there could also be penalties for breaking the contract. For instance, in the event you lease an condominium for 4 months however determine to depart after two months, there could also be a monetary penalty along with your lease. 2. Sublet A sublet is an condominium or room rented by the proprietor or leaseholder to a different particular person. Discovering a sublet is an effective choice as a result of it provides you flexibility just like a month-to-month lease. three. Share In the event you share an condominium you’ll pay a portion of the lease and widespread condominium bills. This may be simpler than in search of a spot your self.
In the event you determine to share an condominium, be sure to fulfill your attainable roommate to get a really feel for the state of affairs. Your first intuition is at all times your finest, and you shouldn’t settle for a state of affairs that you just don’t really feel snug with. Eviction “Eviction” means being eliminated out of your housing, and there are numerous causes your landlord can do that, together with: not paying lease on time, making an excessive amount of noise, or damaging property. If you’re evicted out of your housing, it is best to get an eviction discover and be given a deadline to depart the housing. Don’t let eviction occur to you! Be respectful of your residing state of affairs.
This implies paying the lease on time, taking good care of your property, and following all the guidelines in your lease or residing settlement. You probably have any issues, discuss to your landlord or the particular person accountable. Work Work & Travel USA is a chance not solely to discover the U. S. , but additionally to earn cash, make new mates, apply English, and expertise what it’s actually prefer to be a part of a brand new tradition. However first, that you must discover a job and perceive easy methods to get began. Try this part to study every little thing from getting a job, to Social Safety, to earnings taxes.
I don’t have a job but… In the event you traveled to the U. S. and not using a job, you will want to seek out one as quickly as attainable. For ideas and sources that will help you discover a job whereas in america, please go to the Discover a Job part. The checklist of all work locations may be very large. You’ll find every kind of jobs, and each could be very attention-grabbing and well-paid. As in contrast with wage in Moldova, within the U. S. jobs are paid a lot effectively then in Moldova, and that wage is sufficient for staying there for a very long time. Record of jobs is different: Amusement pack employee; Barmen; Cashier;
On line casino host; Builder; Prepare dinner or cook dinner Helpant; Customer support; Dish washer; Maid; Janitor; Painter; Carpenter; Automotive painter or Physique store employee; Waiter; How we are able to see jobs are easy, however they’re taking quite a lot of time and drive. I need to discover a second job! This can be a nice thought. Many Work & Travel USA college students get second jobs whereas they’re in america. There are some easy and essential reminders that you need to be conscious of. Your major job is your first accountability. It is necessary that your second job doesn’t intrude along with your major job.
Ensure you let your supervisor know in case you are in search of a second job. Wage Test along with your employer to learn the way usually you can be paid. Most college students receives a commission weekly or each different week. Sometimes you’ll obtain a paycheck that you just deposit into your checking account. Some employers could supply the choice of direct deposit, which signifies that your wage shall be deposited straight into your account. In both case, your employer gives you a wage assertion, paystub, or pay slip, which is able to present the hours you labored and the quantity you have been paid.
It can additionally comprise details about the taxes and different deductions taken out of your paycheck. Relying in your settlement along with your employer, you may also have uniform, housing, union membership dues, or different work-related objects deducted out of your wage. After you obtain your first paycheck, evaluate it to make sure there are not any errors. You probably have questions on your paycheck, communicate along with your employer. Do not forget that you don’t pay Social Safety and Medicare taxes – if these have been deducted in error, communicate along with your employer. Minimal Wage There’s a minimal wage that employers within the U.
S. are required to pay. Please observe that the wage for some positions incomes ideas (for instance waiter or waitress) could also be lower than the minimal wage. Additional time At occasions, there could also be alternatives to work extra hours. As a brand new worker, it’s a good suggestion to simply accept these time beyond regulation hours when attainable. Many firms can pay you one-and-a-half occasions greater than the traditional wage price for further hours. Ask your employer for firm time beyond regulation insurance policies. Travel In the event you intend to journey on the finish of your Work & Travel USA program, you’re free to discover the U.
S. for the time period indicated in your Affirmation of Insurance coverage doc. Nevertheless, when you’ve gotten accredited time without work from work throughout your DS-2019 dates, you’ll be able to journey. Make sure to discuss along with your supervisor about the potential for taking time without work from work for journey. It is best to at all times ask for days off at the least per week prematurely. Relying on the settlement you signed along with your consultant, you may additionally have a Travel Interval following your official work dates, throughout which your program insurance coverage protection stays in place.
Your total Program Dates are these acknowledged in your Affirmation of Insurance coverage Protection doc that you just obtained along with your DS-2019, and embody each the work interval and Travel Interval. In the event you didn’t join a Travel Interval when making use of for this system, it isn’t attainable so as to add this as soon as you’re within the U. S. d) Objectives. Why college students are going to America? Each scholar has his personal aim. A few of them need simply to journey, some need to confirm their language data and to make use of it in, some need to purchase there the most recent devices, as a result of they’re cheaper within the U. S.
Additionally, what these individuals need, no matter they only have enjoyable, earn expertise, discover new mates… However sponsors even have some targets too. They’ve written this one: The targets of the Work & Travel program are to: 1. Facilitate peace, tolerance and understanding via worldwide alternate, international journey and intercultural interplay. 2. Present a chance for younger individuals from world wide to problem themselves via studying to work, develop and reside abroad and tradition. three. Allow younger individuals an inexpensive choice to take part in a top quality summer time work & journey program. ) Issues with this system. For some one Work and Travel is a revenue, for others-it’s a worry. There are quite a lot of firms-phantoms that take the cash and do nothing. In advertisings is written that “You may journey all U. S. just for 200$”, in different –“just for 600$”. Is it true? Is it attainable to earn extra you then give and additionally make an journey? No! One of many house owners of Work and Travel stated that most that you must pay 2300 or 2600 $. It’s the invoice for among the verifications. That’s among the tariffs that that you must pay for this system: 1065 $-only to discover a job in U.
S. A. ,to subject a contract of employment, medical health insurance, for a letter of advice to get a social safety quantity, ID card Intrax (corresponding to identification playing cards), kind DS27 19 (on the idea of which supply a visa), fee service, charged by the United States from all members in this system; 100 $ – for the providers of the corporate; 131 $- for the visa, this quantity is paid to the Embassy; about 700 $ – the value of a aircraft ticket. In complete, the scholar should pay about 2000 $ for short-term employment contract in America.
One other problem-every 3D scholar doesn’t return dwelling in time of vise. In 2007 the U. S. Embassy issued visa for greater than 5000 college students for this system “Summer time Work and Travel”. Regardless of the actual fact that one of many circumstances for participation in this system is to return in Moldova on September 17 , however about 20% of scholars who left in summer time 2007 within the U. S. , didn’t return dwelling, and greater than 40% returned after the deadline for the return of the lectures. Nearly all the remainder stayed within the U. S. longer than specified within the visa interval.
Ambassador of Moldova in america, Nicolae Chirtoaca, stated: “Through the summer time interval within the apply of frequent reception of the Embassy included notices from jail, reporting on circumstances of detention and arrest of our college students who come for seasonal work. One of many causes – the surplus specified within the visa interval of keep within the U. S. illegally, or change of employment not specified within the contract. “There are additionally circumstances the place the Moldovan college students have been detained within the U. S. for petty theft in giant shops. There are quite a lot of extra scary issues!
Whenever you got here in USA- you don’t know anyone, you don’t know the place you’re, how and what to do: you’re alone in unusual facet. Whenever you come within the USA your job supply can solid you, and then you’re left there with out cash, meals, home, you don’t know town, you’ll be able to misplaced there with out something, with out hope. However there are large benefits! Certainly one of them that you just rapidly develop into unbiased, as a result of there isn’t a one who will do your work, you’ll rely solely on you. You’re residing alone; you could do your work solely by your self. And eventually you earn cash, which you’ll be able to spend for travelling or some issues that you really want.
One other benefit is that you just study extra in regards to the US tradition, life, habitats, and holydays. However there’s a large sad aspect-you can use Work and Travel program solely 2 occasions, and if you get visa second time, the employees of the agency warn you that it’s your final time of utilizing Work ant Travel program. Taking a look at all points, issues and spending, would we use the Work and Travel program? It’s troublesome Question Assignment that wants affordable reply. If you wish to see new locations, if you wish to enhance your spoken English, if you wish to study some factor new and in the event you sturdy sufficient to be alone-you will use this program.
We all know that there are lots of people, who use W&T program. I’ve spoken with one some and that’s what he tells me: His telling about first operations at his place along with his paperwork: Right this moment has set the seals to summer time session and without delay has gone, has handed over the scholar’s record-book in Pegas. Like as tonight my paperwork ought to go already on DS-form reception. Someplace in the course of March means I’ll go to consulate… It’s as ordinary quiet as a boa. Nonetheless right this moment has obtained yet one more JobOffer (yes-yes, right here such in life not justice, at somebody it is not current completely, and at somebody it’s some).
From Might, 4th until September, 4th the boss has despatched such approximate accounting: MAY: $1650. 00 June: $2095. 00 July: $2285. 00 August: $2805. 00 September $375. 00 (this might be extra if I have been to increase your employment) Whole: $9210. 00 The full quantity seems something so, fairly. Particularly contemplating that meal and habitation there the free… Right here now it was puzzled, it’s essential to rely up, what number of I’ll earn if I’m going merely in SF for instance and I search there for work, I discover, I reside and take someplace meal… However the variant with CA is nice to me extra so it’s essential to weigh all PRO AND CONTRA…
Then he instructed me in regards to the course of within the embassy: On an enter the passport you give, write down in journal. You go via the steel detector. You go on the 4th flooring. There too you submit the passport, you go via framework. You go in a ready room small with chairs additional and there behind partitions two home windows the place consuls sit as in alternate money desk for armor glasses. On the left the lady, on the correct the person… The person very lengthy asks all and from its occasion consistently a laughter is audible… The lady works rapidly quite the opposite. -Howdy -Howdy Please put your scholar’s e-book. What’s your speciality? -Laptop science in economic system -Why do you need to go to the U. S. A? -I like travelling…. -Did you journey earlier than? -Sure, I used to be in Britain final summer time – For work there went? (The sense was that, requested once more sort Sorry? ) -I used to be on English programs and….. -? -With scholar visa in Britain I can work solely 20 hours, so I work 20 hours. – Put the left finger for scanning. Now the correct. Thanks. As whom you’ll work in states? (Has moreover requested once more) -I’ll work on cellular concession unit… meals concession… What concession? -Meals… promoting meals. – Sort and what to promote that you can be? -Scorching canines, pop corn… -Do you want scorching canines? -Yeeeeees! -Okay. Your visa accredited. -Thanks. Bye. All dialogue has occupied on can minute-two… In a short time all… When There’s there that already on the automated machine ask once more Sorry? If It’s hardly not clear In life crucial factor is sincerity – study it to signify and the success is offered. Then he gave me some posts from his weblog, which he was writing within the U. S. A: 1)Has as soon as once more understood, how badly I do know English.
Has come on mail and right here has understood that I vaguely signify easy methods to inform a phrase “I ought to obtain a parcel (however hasn’t obtained)”. Actually I may clarify it and me have understood even from the primary… However most likely impression I make the actual visitor employee (as within the Russian Federation totally different Asians). His opinion about disadvantages of W&T if you wish to apply your English: Gathered to America… Thought (has been assured): what large metropolis, I need in small American “village”… And that there was no Russian for they and within the Russian Federation suffice me…
Thought I’ll communicate solely in an English, to work with Individuals and so on… Properly additionally what? Than all it has ended? I reside in virtually million metropolis which is taken into account most “European”, in Russian space, eradicating habitation at Russian-speaking, my neighbour in regards to the room – Russian-speaking, my flat mates – Russian-speaking, on work at me ALL Russian-speaking… And as well as I write within the weblog in Russian and I’m going to learn Russian information and boards… And in addition his opinion in regards to the USA and the UK: Right here three,5 months I in America (effectively hardly it’s extra).
Precisely a lot I’ve stayed in final yr in Britain. Additionally that I’ve observed… These three,5 months in Britain I bear in mind virtually each day, all of the summer time lengthy was one cool journey. I bear in mind as have arrived, as went to varsity as looked for work as went on it as we went to Oxford and Cambridge as someplace went… all that was then. Even work is there was an journey half, part of data of Britain… three,5 months in America… Properly easy methods to inform… I bear in mind the primary three days after an arrival, and steady grey on a regular basis life all relaxation, routine…
There are some fascinating moments (that are remembered if you re-read this diary), but additionally these as if in a fog… That’s merely silly working day after day and any adventures and romanticism. As-it it isn’t right… four. Conclusion. Taking a look at all points, issues and spending, would we use the Work and Travel program? It’s a troublesome Question Assignment that wants an affordable reply. If you wish to see new locations, if you wish to enhance your spoken English, if you wish to study some factor new and in the event you sturdy sufficient to be alone-you will use this program.
Work & Travel USA program provides you an opportunity to be far more than a vacationer! Expertise life within the U. S. by working side-by-side with locals. It’s an actual American expertise that additionally helps to cowl journey bills! Dialogue with the pal who’s within the USA. -Howdy, Buddy! -Hello! -How are you? I do know hat you are within the USA. Is it true? -Sure, I am within the USA! -What are you doing there? How do you get there? -I’ve get right here with Help of the W program, and this program had helped me to seek out work. -The place are you working? -I am working in a really lovely restaurant And the way goes? -It is a onerous job. Very onerous. I went via humiliation, as a result of I am not from America. -It’s extremely unhappy. -First time it was very onerous. I did not know this metropolis, I did not know anybody. Each factor was overseas for me. However I discovered an excellent place to reside. I discovered Russian talking individuals. I discovered new mates. -And the way are you now? -I am fantastic. I’ve heavy however effectively paid job, I’ve new mates, I’ve learnt quite a lot of new issues in regards to the USA. -Wow! You have learnt a lot factor being within the USA! How do you suppose ought to I do that program? I believe that this gives you an excellent life expertise, a brand new data about this nation and about individuals who reside there! Attempt it! Chances are you’ll go to the one in all places of work of W&T program and they gives you all the data you want. It’s an actual American expertise that additionally helps to cowl journey bills! Bye. 5. Sources. Websites: 1. moldova. usembassy. gov 2. migratie. md three. en. wikipedia. org four. myworkandtravel. com. ua 5. simplex. dp. ua 6. workandtravel. su 6. Dietary supplements. [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic][pic] [pic][pic] [pic][pic] [pic][pic] [pic][pic] [pic][pic] [pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic]