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Your visa allows you to travel freely throughout the United States. You may travel outside of the United States during your work term as a chaperone on an overnight camp trip or during time off. You MUST however, have your DS 2019 form signed by a designated Alternate Responsible Officer. There is an officer designated at each camp. This signature tells the immigration officer that your employer and your visa sponsor know that you are traveling outside of the United States and that you are expected to return to continue your visa term. Be sure to check the work dates indicated on your DS 2019 form. You will not be permitted to re-enter the US after your work program has expired.

* Please note, depending on your home country, a visa may be required to enter Canada or Mexico.




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Travel During Employment | Optional Travel Period
Exiting the USA | US Laws | Tips for Staying Safe


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