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CENET: Cultural Exchange Network
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Cultural Exchange Network, your J-1 Visa
Sponsor
A non-profit organization dedicated to
cultural and international exchange
Located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA
Founded in 1994
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An exchange visitor program authorized by the
Educational & Cultural Affairs Bureau at the
U.S. State Department
Offers young people in fields such as business,
hospitality, science, engineering, and
technology the chance to participate in a
structured, professional development program
in the United States
A training/internship program, not a work
program
Does not allow a second job
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To exchange cultural experiences with other
people
To increase skills in your chosen field
To learn how your skill is performed in the U.S.
To learn new ideas and skills you can use in
your home country
To improve your chances for a better career
To enhance your English skills
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To be treated as an entry level employee
To have a supervisor who will direct your
program
To receive periodic evaluations
To rotate through several positions/
departments
To learn and perform specific activities before
you progress to a higher level
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Take the following items to the U.S. Consulate
to apply for your J-1 Visa:
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DS-2019 form
DS-7002 Training/Internship Placement Plan
Passport
Other supporting documents
You will be interviewed by a consular official.
If you are approved, the official will stamp a
visa in your passport.
You will then be eligible to come to the U.S. in
Exchange Visitor Visa status.
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Read your CENET Guidebook
Research your host company & the city/state
Make copies of your documents in case your
originals are lost or stolen
Inform your host company of your flight/arrival
arrangements
Make arrangements for temporary accommodation
for use upon arrival (if necessary)
Have access to U.S. dollars for expenses upon
arrival (e.g., transportation, rent/deposit, meals) –
Remember, you will need to support yourself until
your first paycheck is received!
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You will most likely live in a shared apartment.
Participants usually locate their own
permanent housing after they arrive in the U.S.
Host companies may suggest locations for
affordable housing.
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DS-2019 form and supporting documents for
the consular interview
24 hour phone number and emergency support
Administration of your records with the U.S.
Government
Negotiation of health insurance
Intervention with the consulate, if needed
Monitoring of your program experience
Assistance with host company or program
concerns.
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U.S. Government fees, including consular and
SEVIS fees
Health insurance fees
Round-trip airfare
Food
Housing
Transportation
Personal expenses
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You must contact CENET within 72 hours of
arrival in the U.S.
Phone: 1-866-512-3638
 Email: [email protected]
 Online: www.culturalexchangenetwork.org – login
and select “Arrival Notification”
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CENET will then activate your health
insurance and your SEVIS record.
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After you notify CENET of your arrival in the
U.S., wait up to 10 days and then apply for
your Social Security Number.
Visit www.ssa.gov to find the nearest Social
Security Administration Office.
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Holidays and travel are allowed with your host
company’s approval.
International travel (even to U.S. territories)
requires a travel validation.
To obtain a travel validation, send the following
items to CENET:
A letter from your host company approving your travel
 Your ORIGINAL DS-2019 form
 A pre-paid FedEx/UPS self-addressed shipping envelope
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Travel validations are not required for domestic
travel.
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U.S. State Department regulations require that
you inform CENET of any housing address
changes.
Email address changes must also be reported to
CENET.
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Your health insurance is based on the program
duration stated on your DS-2019 form.
However, your health insurance will not be
activated until you inform CENET of your
arrival.
If you plan to arrive prior to your start date
and/or plan to stay for the 30 day grace period
at the end of your program, it is best to contact
CENET and purchase additional insurance
coverage.
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You will be able to search for doctors/clinics
online using the health insurance provider’s
website.
Refer to the insurance information included in
your DS-2019 packet for instructions.
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Minor medical attention: Visit a doctor’s office
or walk-in medical clinic
Emergency medical attention: Visit the nearest
hospital emergency room
If you go to the hospital emergency room and it
is not a true emergency, you will be charged an
additional fee.
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Take your insurance card, description of
coverage, and a claims form with you when
you visit a doctor.
After you receive treatment, the doctor or
hospital will usually contact the insurance
claims administrator and expect payment from
them.
In some situations, you may be required to pay
for medical care at the time of service.
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If this is the case, keep your receipts and contact
your insurance provider for reimbursement.
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Contact CENET if you need assistance or have
questions during your program.
Phone: 1-866-512-3638
 Email: [email protected]