About this visa
This visa helps young students come to the United States of America. This Working Holiday visa is restricted to post-secondary students and recent graduates.
Participating countries
USA has made Working Holiday visa agreements with the following 6 participating countries:
If you are a Citizen of USA and are considering a Working Holiday experience in one of the participating countries above see where your Passport can take you!
Things to note
- Must be sponsored by a registered sponsoring organisation
- Working Holiday visa is restricted to post-secondary students or recent graduates
Conditions
The Working Holiday visa arrangement in the United States of America requires that you must be sponsored by a registered sponsoring organisation. A list of sponsoring organisations can be found on the US Department of State website.
You must also meet one of the following:
- be enrolled as a post-secondary student
- be enrolled as a post-secondary student and have deferred study
- have graduated within the last 12 months from a post-secondary institution
Note: The visa conditions outlined above are subject to change without notice.
How to apply
The immigration authority in USA for processing Working Holiday visa's is U.S. Department of State.
Go to: U.S. Department of State
Need more help?
If you are seeking advice about Working Holiday visa's drop a comment below and we will be happy to answer any Working Holiday & Youth Mobility visa question you have! We are travellers too! 🙂
Hello!
I am from the U.S. and currently studying a bachelor’s degree. I’m interested in doing a working holiday visa in Portugal or other countries. I am 39 so I’m not sure if I will be eligible due to my age. Can you let me know if all visas are restricted to 30 and younger? Thanks!
My Korean friend would like to apply for a Working Holiday Visa in America. How can he start the process?
Hello
My British son is looking to work this summer at a country club in Connecticut and is sponsored by the owners of the country club. They are not an official sponsor, is this a problem?