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Visa Issues
Check here all the answers related to the visa issues while going on an exchange with AIESEC.
Compensation Due To Visa Rejection
There are two reasons for which you might experience a visa rejection: Rejection due to AIESEC Host office and/or company/ organization wrong recommendation. Rejection is due to applying for the wrong visa type by yourself. In case the rejection happened because of AIESEC office's fault: You have the right to stop the exchange and ask for a break approval. You have the right to compensation from AIESEC Host or the company/ organization according to the compensation policy writte
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My stay is Illegal In The Internship Country
While this is a very uncommon occurrence, we appreciate that unexpected issues may arise In terms of Visa related issues or work permits. Follow these steps to solve the issue: Contact AIESEC Home and AIESEC Host offices about the issue. Try to look after the country's authority regarding the visa and residence requirements; maybe you can solve the country's issue. However, you always try to consult the AIESEC Host office or the company/organization you are working at during your exchange b
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Missing Visa Documents And the Consequences of it
The legitimacy to pursue an AIESEC internship varies from country/territory to another. The internship can require a Visa or not. Visa. If Visa is needed for an internship, there will be specific documents that the AIESEC Host office and the company /organization (where the internship will take place) need to provide to the Intern. What to do if your AIESEC responsible abroad did not provide the necessary documentation? First of all, and most importantly, when you face this issue, contact the
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Applying For The Wrong Visa
Sometimes the hurry is huge before an exchange starts; if you are not paying attention enough, you can end up doing the wrong things, such as applying for the wrong visa type. If you realized after entering the country that you have the wrong visa, do not panic; ask for help! When the problem comes up, the first thing you need to do is: Contact the AIESEC Host office representative, the company/ organization you work at, and the AIESEC Home office about the situation AIESEC Host office nee
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I Am Getting Deported From The Country Of My Internship
What is deportation? Definitions of deportation apply equally to nationals and foreigners. Nonetheless, in common usage, foreign nationals' expulsion is usually called deportation, whereas the expulsion of nationals is called extradition, banishment, exile, or penal transportation. A person can be deported from a country because of visa issues. If the person does not have the right papers to stay in the country, it makes him/her illegal in the country/ territory. If this is the case, you n
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Not Receiving Any Answer From AIESEC for The Legitimate Visa Documents
While this is a very uncommon occurrence, we do appreciate that unexpected issues may arise. In terms of Visa related issues, if you do not receive the needed help or legitimate documents from AIESEC home or AIESEC host offices, Please pursue the following: In case the AIESEC Host office is not answering: Turn to the AIESEC Home office to push the other side for the action steps. If it is not happening, ask for the responsible on the national level to help (Member Committee- National re
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