1. SHRM: SHRM works with host organizations and participants to coordinate the details of their training programs—whether it’s processing applications, delivering guidance on travel procedures, conducting compliance site visits, ensuring that government reporting requirements are met, or checking in with trainees and interns throughout their stays in the United States. Visit SHRM
2. Cultural Vistas: Cultural Vistas has both student/recent graduate programs, as well as business professional programs. Visit Cultural Vistas
3. Council Exchanges: Council Exchanges is similar to AIPT and has programs for both students/recent graduates, as well as business training programs. Visit Council Exchanges
4. The American Immigration Law Foundation (AILF): The American Immigration Law Foundation (AILF) (a subsidiary of the American Immigration Lawyers Association) has an umbrella J program. This program allows businesses to bring foreign-national trainees to the US to train in the following occupational categories: Visit AILF
- Information media and communications
- Management, business, commerce, and finance
- The sciences, engineering, architecture, mathematics, and industrial occupations
- Public administration and law