What are the reasons an application might be rejected?
A. Each application is considered on a case-by-case basis and we may reject any application that we feel does not meet our interpretation of the program rules and regulations. The most common reasons for rejecting an application, though, are as follows: 1. The applicant does not have the required education or experience in order to satisfy the eligibility requirements. Education is verified through transcripts or copies of your degree(s). Work experience is verified through letters of recommendation. Additional letters indicating verification of employment must be submitted if your years of experience cannot be verified through the letters of recommendation. If it is not demonstrated that you have the appropriate education and experience, your application cannot be approved. 2. The proposed internship/training program is for unskilled labor. If you are intending to perform unskilled or manual labor (waiting tables, housekeeping, etc.) we recommend contacting our H-2B or Work and Travel
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