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INTERNSHIP FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

AGV Sport offers internships to students from Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, most of Eastern Europe and many other countries. We provide assistance with receiving a U.S. visa and help with transportation in our office area. Students do not need to have a vehicle in U.S. but an ability to drive and driver's licence from student's home country are very helpful.

Students need to possess basic skills and knowledge in their field of study to qualify for an internship.

Length
The position requires a a minimum length of 90 days (13 weeks), 21 to 35 hours per week.

See information below for more information.

Sponsoring Agencies Listing for Training Visas

How to apply for an internship

Internship:


Part time or Full-time. Ideal for for college students or recent graduates. The ideal candidate should have an interest in retail and/or distributor sales as well as knowledge of the motorcycle industry and products. Product knowledge and creativity is a plus. Send resume by e-mail to interns@agvsport.com, fax to 1.301.663.8950 or mail to AGV Sports Group, Inc., P.O. Box 278, Buckeystown, MD 21717, U.S.A.


Before your internship interview be prepared to answer the following questions:
  • What position are you applying for?
  • Where do you live/coming from?
  • How many hours per week are you interested in?
  • Paid/unpaid?
  • For school or experience?
  • What school are you attending?
  • What is the duration of internship?


How to get a VISA

An invitation letter must be written by a U.S. resident and should consist of the following information:
  • the name of the person being invited
  • how and where the U.S. resident met you
  • for how long does the person know you
  • why the person wants you to come visit him/her in the U.S.
  • for how long you are going to stay
  • what are you going to do in America during the visit
  • where you will live


Tips on interviewing at the U.S. Embassy:

U.S. Law requires that people who apply for non-immigrant visas provide evidence that they don't intend to immigrate to the United States. It's up to consular officers at U.S. embassies and consulates to determine eligibility on an individual basis on the merits of each case.

The consular officer will want proof that the person applying for visa has "compelling ties" to his/her home country, such as: close family members, school or university classes to attend, a job lined up for his/her return, bank statements showing financial assets in his/her home country, and anything else that indicates his/her clear intention to leave the U.S.

Visa applicant may bring supporting documents to help prove ties to his/her home country.


Visa applicant should be ready to answer the following questions during interview:
  • who you are coming to visit in the U.S.
  • how did you meet the person you are visiting (it's good to show pictures where you are together)
  • what the person inviting you is doing for living
  • where you will live during your stay
  • what you're going to do during your stay
  • who is paying for the trip
  • applicants may be asked about his/her family, university or job, about other trips to different countries


Contact Information

AGV Sports Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 378
Buckeystown, MD 21717
phone: 800.777.7006
fax: 301.663.8950
e-mail: interns@agvsport.com


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