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What about the WAT project? Is it expensive? What kind of jobs do Chinese students do?
1. WAT and ITP English test fees (to be determined):
English proficiency test and comprehensive preliminary interview fees
2. Registration fee:
(1) WAT project registration fee: RMB 2,000 yuan
(2) ITP registration fee: RMB 5,000 yuan
(3) The registration fee includes: Application for jobs in American companies Fees, U.S. professional resume production, U.S. corporate interview travel expenses
(4) Refund instructions: Those who fail the English test will receive a full refund of the registration fee
3. Project fee
(1) WAT project fee: RMB: 16,000 yuan
(2) ITP project fee: RMB: 40,000 yuan
(3) Project fee includes:
Fees for issuance of DS7002 form and DS-2019 From (required documents for J-I visa application)
Visa counseling fees
Visa appointment fees at the U.S. Embassy (Consulate)
Safety education, pre-departure training
Intensive training fees after arriving in the United States
Work instruction manual fees
U.S. Social Security Card ) Fees
Full medical insurance during the United States and local emergency support service fees in the United States
(4) The project fee does not include:
Round trip from Mainland China to the United States Air tickets, transportation fees in the United States
Passport application fees, U.S. Embassy visa fees
SEVIS fee (US$35)
Food and accommodation expenses during the period in the United States
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(5) Refund instructions: If the student is refused a visa due to providing false visa materials, the project fee will not be refunded;
For other reasons If the student is refused a visa as a result, the remaining balance after deducting the actual fees will be fully refunded;
Other refund details shall follow the project agreement signed by the student and the institution.
The above are all checked on their official website http://www.eachfuture.org/index.asp You can take a look
I am also very concerned about this project, so I came to me specifically. The seniors and the person in charge have said it.
This project is better than other agencies. The most important thing is that it focuses on our practice instead of tempting us to study abroad. His fees are also cheaper than other agencies. The most important thing is that you can still make money back.
The fees add up to about 25,000 US dollars before you go abroad, and you have to bring 1,000 US dollars with you. The initial investment is relatively large, but you can almost earn it back by working in the United States. My senior said that he spent 40,000 yuan a day and got back 5/6. I also asked the person in charge, and generally speaking, you can earn most of it back in the end, and the total expenditure will not exceed 10,000.
In the United States, you work in theme parks, beaches, hotels, supermarkets, and fast food restaurants, and you will be assigned a position based on your situation. Such as cleaners, administrators, tour guides, waiters, lifeguards, cashiers, front desks, salespersons, etc. My senior class worked on a food truck.
If you have any questions, you can contact me separately, because I also plan to go.
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