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Do I need a certain visa to do volunteer work in the US?
I want to do some volunteer work in the US, non-paid of course, and I was trying to work out if I need a specific visa for this or if I can go on the 90 day visa waiver program like I would if I was going on vacation there?
I'm from the UK, if that makes a difference, and I am only wanting to go for a month or so.
I can't find any information on this, so any links or a answer would be very helpful! Thanks!
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Voluntary Work
Individuals participating in a voluntary service program which benefits a U.S. local community, who establish that they are a member of, and have a commitment to, a particular recognized religious or nonprofit charitable organization, may be eligible for a B-1 visa or visa free travel under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) if the work to be formed is traditionally done by volunteer charity workers; they will receive no salary or remuneration from a U.S. source, other than an allowance or other reimbursement for expenses incidental to their stay in the United State; and they will not engage in the selling of articles and/or the solicitation and acceptance of donations.
A voluntary service program is an organized project conducted by a recognized religious or nonprofit charitable organization to provide assistance to the poor or the needy, or to further a religious or charitable cause.
If your proposed activities as a voluntary worker are not exactly as described, you will require either an exchange visitor (J-1) or temporary worker (H-2B) visa.
Please Note: When applying for entry into the United States as a voluntary worker with a visa or under the VWP, you should furnish a letter from your U.S. sponsor which contains the following information:
Your name and date and place of birth;
Your foreign permanent residence address;
The name and address of initial destination in the U.S.; and
The anticipated duration of your assignment.
- Anonymous5 years ago
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