securing J1 Visa

  • happybaker 15 years ago
    Hi everyone, am trying to complete my associate course in Culinary Arts, but the school requires us a minimum 400 hours of on-the-job training. I'm thinking of getting an international internship instead of training locally, since exposure to different cultures will definitely give a boost to the path i've chosen and i could share what i've learned with my fellow Filipinos...
    share me your thoughts about this.. im more than happy to here from all of you.. :D
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  • frodo 15 years ago said:
    happy baker, i think that would be the perfict move. think about your educatioin first.
    then you can help your fellow filipinos, your help would be of a greatter help
    after you have achived your degree and are working. then you can mentor somebody
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  • frodo 15 years ago said:
    if you get married, then you don't have to worry about a visa do you??
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