Arrival orientation agenda
Arrival ORIENTATION AGENDA TABLE OF CONTENTS
Global Career Exchange, Inc.
Arrival Information [22 CFR 62.10(b)]
Regulations pertaining specifically to orientation (arrival) are found at [22 CFR 62.10].
Intern regulations require additional pre-arrival and/or orientation information to be provided to participants.
Program regulations require sponsors to offer appropriate orientation for all exchange visitors and their immediate family.
Orientation includes, but is not limited to, the following information:
1) Life and customs in the United States
2) Local community resources (e.g., public transportation, medical centers, schools, libraries, recreationcenters and banks), to the extent possible
3) Available health care, emergency assistance, and insurance coverage
4) A description of the program in which the exchange visitor is participating
5) Rules that the exchange visitors are required to follow under the sponsor's program
6) Address of the sponsor and the name and telephone number of the responsible officer
7) Address and telephone number of the Office of Private Sector Exchange of the Department of State
8) Wilberforce Pamphlet on the Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers; and
9) The requirement that an exchange visitor must report to the sponsor or sponsor designee within tencalendar days any changes in his or her telephone number, email address, actual and current U.S.address (i.e., physical residence), and site of activity (if the exchange visitor is permitted to make suchchange without prior sponsor authorization).
Global Career Exchange, Inc.
Arrival Information [22 CFR 62.10(b)]
Regulations pertaining specifically to orientation (arrival) are found at [22 CFR 62.10].
Intern regulations require additional pre-arrival and/or orientation information to be provided to participants.
Program regulations require sponsors to offer appropriate orientation for all exchange visitors and their immediate family.
Orientation includes, but is not limited to, the following information:
1) Life and customs in the United States
2) Local community resources (e.g., public transportation, medical centers, schools, libraries, recreationcenters and banks), to the extent possible
3) Available health care, emergency assistance, and insurance coverage
4) A description of the program in which the exchange visitor is participating
5) Rules that the exchange visitors are required to follow under the sponsor's program
6) Address of the sponsor and the name and telephone number of the responsible officer
7) Address and telephone number of the Office of Private Sector Exchange of the Department of State
8) Wilberforce Pamphlet on the Rights and Protections for Temporary Workers; and
9) The requirement that an exchange visitor must report to the sponsor or sponsor designee within tencalendar days any changes in his or her telephone number, email address, actual and current U.S.address (i.e., physical residence), and site of activity (if the exchange visitor is permitted to make suchchange without prior sponsor authorization).