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CCUS allows you to work at either a summer camp, winter resort or with a company for up to 18 months. You will have the opportunity to work in the United States and receive practical training in your chosen field. Plan ahead and apply now!
AssessmentCCUS Visa Basic Requirements
CCUS requires applicants to obtain a visa prior to entry and show that the purpose of their stay is to work. Basic requirements include being at least 18 years of age and a student. Part-time and high school students are ineligible. In addition, applicants must show sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay and have adequate medical insurance coverage. Students will also be required to meet certain criminal and medical requirements.
AssessmentCCUS Visa Entitlements
CCUS provides great flexibility in allowing applicants to engage in various activities during their stay in the United States, including, tourism, travel throughout to all 50 states, attendance to festivals, conferences, or conventions, and visits with friends and family.
In addition, you may also engage in short-term study during your stay.
A 30-day extension may be permitted for participants in the Camp Counselors US, Work Experience US-Summer, and Work Experience US-Winter programs for travel at the end of their work experience.
Assessment- Latest Immigration News
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- Ceremonies Welcome New US Citizens
On June 14 a special naturalization ceremony was held in Anchorage, Alaska to welcome 67 new US citizens from around the world. - US Re-designates and Extends 18-Month Temporary Protected Status for Syrians
From October 1, 2013, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Syrian nationals will be re-designated and extended. This decision has been announced by Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano and published with a notice in the Federal Register on June 17, 2013. - US Senate Immigration Bill to Aid Economy
The immigration bill under consideration in the Senate would reduce federal deficits by $197 billion between 2014 and 2023, according to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
- Ceremonies Welcome New US Citizens





