To provide an expedient, cost-effective way for member companies of the BABC in the United States to bring qualified executives into the US for up to 18 months of training and work experience.
The company needs to:
Site visits: The purpose of a site visit is for the Program Sponsor to ensure that the host organization possesses and maintains the ability and resources to provide structured and guided work-based learning experiences according to the individualized Trainee’s Placement Plan. The site visit and screening is conducted by a designated BABC officer to satisfy the criteria from the US State Department. A site visit is required if the member company is applying to use the program for the first time.
The Program covers a wide range of fields, including:
The application fee is $1,600.
Completed applications are normally processed within five business days upon receipt at the BABC Secretariat’s office.
We will issue a DS 2019 (certificate of eligibility for a J-1 Trainee Visa) and send to the sponsor company to forward to the trainee. The trainee makes an appointment with their local US Embassy/Consulate to get approval on the visa. The embassy will then return the trainee’s passport to the trainee along with visa.
There is no definite time, but allow at least 3 weeks to secure an interview and approval with the Embassy or Consulate.
These filing fees and instructions are subject to change and we recommend all trainees contact their local embassies and consulates for the latest information and instructions.
We recommend that the trainee be in their home country to obtain the visa — to avoid delays and complications.
Each trainee and any accompanying family member must have health insurance that meets the following minimum requirements:
An opportunity through which the trainee would gain in-depth skills, knowledge and experience about US business practices that they could not get in their home country.
Upon completion of the training, the trainee may stay up to 30 days as a visitor whereupon they must leave the country.
In some cases the trainee may be subject to the 2-year home residency requirement (usually developing countries that have skills shortages). Trainees may apply for a waiver to the 2-year home residency requirement.