Frequently Asked Questions

When can I book my flights?

We strongly recommend that you do not book your flights until after you have visited the US Embassy, had your Visa approved, and had your Passport returned. At that stage, the Yummy Jobs team will guide you on where & when you need to arrive.

Which airport should I arrive into?

This information will be provided dependant on the location of your host employer. Some properties have specific arrival details around their transportation plans so it is very important to follow the instructions provided by the Yummy Jobs team.

Will uniform be provided on my program?

Yes, uniform will be provided at the majority of our Program locations. You may be required to purchase some black, white or brown non-slip shoes, but this guidance will be provided after arrival. We also ask that you bring some professional clothes for your first few days of Orientation & Training.

Can I mail anything to my housing or order Amazon etc?

Yes, for most housing locations you will be able to have mail delivered. You will need to have the full address, so may need to wait until after arrival before you can begin ordering for delivery.

Can I leave the country during my program?

You may be able to leave the country and return to the USA during your program. This will depend on whether you have a single-entry or multi-entry visa. If you have a multi-entry visa you will first need to have the time-off approved by your Host Site. Once approved you will be required to confirm your departure and details with your visa sponsor who will ensure that you have the correct documentation to do so. You should notify your visa sponsor of your plans with plenty of notice as they may need to send you additional documentation. Please be aware that there may be a fee for this.

How many days before the Program start date can I arrive in the USA?

This is at the discretion of the US Department of State. The guide is no more than 10 days prior to your Program Start date. Please note that you will be responsible for any additional travel expenses prior to your Program Start Date (hotels, transportation, medical/travel insurance etc).

Can I request vacation days/time off whilst on my program?

Your primary purpose on the program is to complete hands-on training and to experience cultural exchange whilst in the USA. As such, vacation days/time off requests are not an expectation of the program and are not guaranteed. If you are on a 6-or 12-month Program, you may request vacation/time off, however approval of this will be at the discretion of your management team. Any vacation days/time off taken during the program will be unpaid. If you are on a Summer Program, you will not be able to submit vacation requests.

Do I need a US bank account and cell phone number?

You will be required to set up a US bank account and we advise that you get a US cell phone number. This can be done upon arrival into the USA. Your Host Site will be able to offer you guidance on how to gain these during your orientation at the start of your program.

Can I request a single/solo room if housing is provided?

If on program housing is available, you will be expected to share a room with another program participant. We encourage all participants to ensure they feel comfortable sharing their room and accommodation with other program participants prior to making an application.

Can I stay with my friends?

If on program housing is available, a request can be made to be housed with your friends. This is not guaranteed and is at the discretion of the Housing Company and/or Host Site. Please also note that full flexibility is required and you may need to move rooms during your Program.

Can I extend my program?

If successful through your application, you will be granted a temporary US visa that allows you to work in the USA for the duration of your program. You are not authorised to work beyond your Program End Date and it is not possible to extend your program. If you successfully complete your program, you will be granted a 30-day “grace period” which will start immediately following your Program End Date. You can use the “grace period” to travel within the USA and engage in cultural exchange activities, however you will not be permitted to work during this time.

Can I leave and return to the USA during the 30-day “grace period” at the end of my program?

Once you depart the USA during the 30-day “grace period” at the end of your program, you will not be allowed to re-enter the USA again on your visa. This includes departing the USA whilst on a cruise ship or by travelling across land borders.

J1 Intern & Trainee

Can I apply for more than one property?

Yes, however we strongly recommend that you attend your pre-screen interview with your preferred properties in mind, with a maximum of 3 options.

Can I pay Program Fees in installments?

Following your program acceptance it is possible to request a payment plan for your Program Fees. An agreement on payment dates can be made based on your Program Start Date. Due to visa processing times, please note that your full Program Fees must be paid at least 3 months prior to your Program Start Date.

Can I participate on the same program as my friends?

You are more than welcome to apply for the same program as your friends, however each application will be handled on an individual basis. Due to program availability, it is not possible to guarantee that you will be placed at the same Host Site as your friends.

Do you help with finding on-program accommodation?

Many of our Programs have housing provided, either through the employer or through 100 Abode (a partner of Yummy Jobs). For those select locations which do not offer pre-arranged accommodation the participant will be responsible for sourcing and securing accommodation. The Yummy Jobs team will assist in this process by offering suggestions and links to local providers.

Visa Process & Information

How long does the visa process take?

We like to work 6 months in advance to ensure that all the necessary documents are completed with plenty time, but as a minimum you can expect 3-months from application to arrival.

When can I book my embassy appointment? Can you do this for me?

The US Embassy appointment can be booked after the application has been entered into SEVIS and participants have received a DS-2019 form.Whilst Yummy Jobs cannot book this appointment for you, we will provide step-by-step guidance and instructions.

Which documents do I require for my visa application?

Documents needed for the visa application will vary depending on your Program. Frequently requested documents can include, but are not limited to:

  • CV
  • Passport
  • Proof of Student Status Letter or Degree/Diploma Certificate
  • Post-secondary study Transcripts
  • Job Reference letters
Can I re-apply for my visa if it is denied?

In the unlikely event of a Visa Denial, you may be permitted to re-apply at the discretion of the US Embassy in your country of residence.

Where can I find my host site details for my Visa Application?

This information is often found on your Offer Letter and can also be found on your DS-7002 Training Plan. In the event you are unable to locate it, please reach out to the Yummy Jobs team.

When will I receive my Visa Documentation?

We aim to have your visa documentation – including DS-2019 form, SEVIS information, and DS-7002 Training Plan (if applicable) – sent 4-6 weeks prior to the Program Start Date. Please note that this may vary depending on a number of factors.

How do I complete my Budget Sheet?

The Budget Sheet is required so you are aware of how much disposable income you have on the program each month once you have paid expenses.

  • For example, your gross income calculation would be your hourly rate (ex. $12.50) X 32 (hours per week) X 4 (weeks in a month). You should be able to work the calculations out from here. 
  • Regarding your monthly outgoings: if company housing is provided you will find the cost of this listed on your Program Offer letter. If your housing is self-sourced, please research rental prices in the area of your Host Site and estimate the cost of your monthly accommodation costs. 
  • For all other monthly outgoings, food and eating out, entertainment, transportation etc, it would be a good idea to look online at the costings of these items in the area of your Host Site. 
  • Whilst the Budget Sheet does not need to be 100% accurate, please use your best judgement when completing each section. 
What are the next steps?

This very much depends on where you are in the process. If you have questions, please contact a member of the Yummy Jobs Team to find out your next steps.

What should I expect at the US Embassy? What documents do I take with me?

Ensure to arrive on time to your appointment and dress professionally. Don’t be nervous and answer your questions truthfully. Be prepared with all the correct documents. They are:

  • Your printed DS-2019 visa petition
  • Your DS-7002 training plan with all signatures (J1 Intern/Trainee programs only) 
  • Your passport
  • Your Host Company Documentation – Details of your internship/offer letter
  • Your DS-160 Confirmation Page
  • Your Embassy Appointment Confirmation Page
  • Your SEVIS Fee Receipt
  • We strongly recommend that you bring one or two of the documents outlined below to help evidence your ties to a country outside of the USA:
    If you will be returning to studies at the end of your program, request an enrolment letter from your school that details your anticipated graduation date and/or the classes you still need to complete prior to graduation.
    An apartment lease (if it is still valid whilst you are in the USA) or proof of home ownership.
    Records of open bank accounts or any other financial records established in your country of residence.
    Proof of a valid job offer when you return home at the end of your program.
    Proof of a family business you will be returning to at the end of your program.
    Documentation showing you are married or engaged to a spouse/fiancé in your country of residence.
    If you have any documentation that shows you have previously traveled out of the country and returned without problems and without breaking the terms of a previous visa.

J1 Work & Travel

What experience do I need?

It is preferable to have some work experience in a guest-facing and/or hospitality role, but it is not essential. All positions on the Work and Travel program are entry-level, and full training is provided.

Why do I need to be a University student to participate on this program?

This is due to the US Department of State eligibility criteria for the Summer Work and Travel visa. You can find more information regarding the eligibility criteria for the J1 Work and Travel visa on this link.

Do you help with finding accommodation if I choose to go self-sourced?

If you elect to self-source your accommodation on a Summer Program, Yummy Jobs is not able to provide assistance. Your self-sourced housing will need to be approved by both Yummy Jobs and your Visa Sponsor, and you will be asked to submit documents confirming the details of your accommodation and housing lease, and will need to participate in a self-sourced housing vetting call.

What benefits do I get on the program?

This varies between employer, but examples can include Theme Park access, discounted hotel stays, meal vouchers, and local discounts.

I am a parent/guardian - can I contact you?

This program is an opportunity for participants to grow as an independent adult, taking charge of their own experience. To protect our participant’s privacy and comply with regulations, we handle all program matters directly with participants, not with parents, family, or friends.

We know it’s an exciting new adventure, and it’s natural for you to worry – and we ask that participants come to us directly if any issues arise. On program, participants have a 24/7 support line available while on program and our team are on hand to assist with any problems.

Can I return home for my graduation if it takes place during the program?

Any trips outside of the USA during your program must be approved by your visa sponsor, Yummy Jobs, and your host employer. Due to the nature of the program and the requirement to remain available for the full duration, travel requests are only approved in exceptional circumstances.

We recommend checking your university’s options for attending a future ceremony, if possible.

Can I request specific days off?

With the short duration of these programs, full weeks off are not approved. Participants typically work 4–5 days per week and receive two days off on average. You may be able to request up to two specific days off per week; however, these requests must be made directly with your manager once you have arrived on the program and cannot be pre-approved before starting.

All participants are expected to be fully available (including weekends, evenings and holidays).

*Please note that specific time-off requests are not guaranteed.

Can I choose my work location?

While you can choose which of our programs you participate in, you cannot choose your exact working location within your Host Employer. These are assigned based on business need and are subject to change.

Can I stay in the USA after my program?

No. With the J1 Summer Work and Travel program, you must return to your home country upon program competition. It is not possible to extend this program or remain in the USA after your 30 day grace period at the end of your visa.

My friends/sibling want to apply too - can we apply as a group?

Your friends or siblings are welcome to apply too, but please note that all applications are reviewed individually. Each applicant must meet the program requirements on their own merit. While you can apply alongside your friends, it’s important to understand that work locations and schedules may vary, and these cannot be matched or requested.

I'd like to make a roommate request - is this possible?

Yes! Many of our programs do allow you to request to share accommodation with specific roommates – though this is a request, not a guarantee. It is also important to know that mixed gender requests are not always possible, depending on location.

What proof of student status do you need?

The J1 Summer Work and Travel program requires you to be enrolled as a full-time University student at an accredited University. We will provide you with a proof of student status form during the visa application process that is required to be filled in by a member of your University.
For any eligibility questions, please click here or reach out to a member of our team who will be happy to help check.

Disney International Programs

What are the differences between the Disney International Programs that you offer?

There is a Summer Program for University students (Cultural Exchange Program), 12-month Program in Food and Beverage or Merchandise roles for those who are not at University (Cultural Representative Program), and an Academic/Training Program for students of specific universities (Academic Exchange Program).

Why do I need to be a student for the Cultural Exchange Program, but not for the Cultural Representative Program?

This is because the US visa types for the programs are different and have different eligibility criteria. You can find more information on each visa type on the following links: J1 – Summer Work Travel / Q1 Visa – Cultural Exchange.

Which countries do you recruit for Disney International Programs?
    • United Kingdom:
        • Cultural Exchange Program
        • Cultural Representative Program
        • Academic Exchange Program<
    • The Netherlands:
      • Academic Exchange Program
    • Canada:
      • Academic Exchange Program
Can I apply for Cultural Exchange Program the year after I graduate?

You are eligible to participate in the Summer directly following the final term of the final year of your degree and you must be actively attending classes. There must be no gap between the study and participation, beyond a few weeks.

When do the Applications for the Disney International Programs Open?

This varies from season to season. We post all recruitment dates on social media, so please follow our account to be up to date.

Can I apply before my 18th birthday?

You need to already be 18 at the time of application.

What experience do I need?

Ideally you will have already worked in a guest facing role and have experience in providing a great experience for your customers.

When is the latest I can submit my background check?

You cannot begin work without submitting a background check. Ideally, this will be sent to us a couple of weeks after we send you the instructions.

When is the earliest I can submit my background check?

Your background check must have been issued less than 6 months prior to your Program Start Date.

Do I need medical insurance?

You are responsible for your own medical insurance. Walt Disney World will provide details about this.

Do I need travel insurance?

This is at your discretion.

How do I contact Disney with questions?

Go to support.disneyprogram.com and select ‘Submit a Request’.

Insurance

Is insurance provided on my program?

If you are participating on a J-1 Program then medical insurance is provided and included in your Program Fee. It is standard in nature and designed to assist you in emergencies. The insurance will not cover anything cosmetic or routine check ups.

If I have a pre-existing medical condition, will my insurance cover this?

The insurance does not cover any pre-existing conditions. If you are currently taking medication or going through any treatment then we would recommend you speak to your doctor before applying. You will need to source additional insurance to cover anything pre-existing and it will need to meet the requirements of the Visa Sponsor. Please note that you will be required to show evidence of this during the Visa Application process.

If I need to purchase additional medical insurance, how can I do this?

You should contact the medical insurance provider assigned to your Program. If you are unsure how to do this, please reach out to your visa sponsor.

How much does extra insurance cost?

This will vary depending on your medical insurance provider. You should contact the medical insurance provider assigned to your Program for further information.

Can I use my existing travel insurance?

If you have existing travel insurance, you can use this for your program, however, this covers you for the travel element of the program and is different to medical insurance. You will still be required to have medical insurance (meeting or exceeding the US Department of State regulations) prior to arrival in the USA.

Tax

Do I need to pay tax while on my program?

Yes, you do.

How much tax will I pay whilst on my program?

The exact amount of tax you will pay whilst on program will vary depending on your location and how you elect to pay tax. For an estimate on how much you will pay in taxes, you can search on the internet for the current Federal, State and Income tax rates, as well as any other relevant taxes that may be applicable in the state of your Host Site.

Where can I find my W2 form?

This will be issued towards the end of the tax year, which is December/January. The deadline for employers to provide this is January 31st.

I cannot access my W2 form. Who should I contact?

You can contact your HR department at your Host Site.

How do I file my tax return?

Yummy Jobs partners with Sprintax to assist with this process. Sprintax are experts on the very specific tax process for individuals working in the USA as non-resident aliens (J1 and Q1 visas). J1 participants are mostly not classified as resident for tax purposes and the regulations are different to individuals who are classed as resident for tax purposes. This is why the services offered by other tax specialists do not offer the correct process for J1 Program participants.

Will I get money back when I do my tax return?

This depends on many factors which may include, but are not limited to; how much you earned, how long you were working and how much you elected to pay in tax while on the Program. If you underpaid taxes during your program, you will owe money when you complete your tax return.

I have done my tax return, and I owe money. Why is this?

This could be for one of several factors, which could include that you elected to pay a lower tax option during your program and once the calculations were made on how much you earned, it was too low.

Do I have to complete a tax return?

Yes, it is a legal requirement to complete a tax return when you have worked in the USA.

I need help with my tax return. Who do I contact?

Sprintax can offer guidance to match the specific needs of International Program Participants.

Packing & Preparation

What documents should I make sure to pack with me?

Please ensure you have the following items with you, packed into your hand luggage:

  • Passport
  • DS-2019 Visa Petition Form
  • Medical insurance card
  • Drivers license
Do I need to keep my passport and visa documents on my person during the program?

We recommend that you take photos of the following documents and keep them organised on your smartphone in a specific folder for the duration of your program. If you do not have access to a smartphone, we recommend carrying photocopies of the following at all times:

  • Your passport
  • Your visa stamp (inside your passport)  
  • Your I-94
  • Your DS-2019 Visa Petition Form
  • Your Social security number

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