Decling an international intern
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I know so little about the international employee process that I'm not even sure I know how to frame this question.
We posted an intern position for the Planning & Zoning dept that could be anything from a summer intern to a 12 month intern, depending on the availability of the student and the fact that some schools require internships of a certain length.
What work status issues should I be concerned about for an international student who is currently studying in the US? What about an international student studying in her home country who wants to intern/work in the US for a different experience?
I don't want to discriminate against anyone but I also don't want to drive myself insane with gov't requirements when US citizens have reasonably similar qualifications. Can we disregard a resume because hiring that person could be a paperwork nightmare due to citizen status?
We posted an intern position for the Planning & Zoning dept that could be anything from a summer intern to a 12 month intern, depending on the availability of the student and the fact that some schools require internships of a certain length.
What work status issues should I be concerned about for an international student who is currently studying in the US? What about an international student studying in her home country who wants to intern/work in the US for a different experience?
I don't want to discriminate against anyone but I also don't want to drive myself insane with gov't requirements when US citizens have reasonably similar qualifications. Can we disregard a resume because hiring that person could be a paperwork nightmare due to citizen status?
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In terms of bringing a student over, I would encourage you to do it under the J1 (commonly called the exchange visa). Much less restrictive in terms of employment options.
Nothing that I mentioned above should be construed to mean that these visas should be fraudulently used.