Work Permit
A visa is an official stamp in your passport authorizing you to travel, work, or study in that country for a specified length of time. All countries, including the US, require a work permit visa for foreign workers; employers will not hire you without one.
For select countries, short-term work permit visas are available by application. In other cases, such as for long-term employment, foreign employers will need to apply for the visa on your behalf. Student work exchange programs can legally assist students in obtaining a short-term work permit visa. Unpaid internships and volunteer positions may or may not require a work permit, depending on the host country's regulations.

Our benefits
A valid work permit ensures that foreign workers contribute to the tax and social security systems of the nation where they are employed.

Legal Employment
Employment Opportunities
Economic Benefits
Personal and Professional Development
Access to Benefits and Services