How to Contact a J-1 Host Company

Reaching out to a US Host Company can feel intimidating, especially if English is not your first language. The good news is that most businesses appreciate polite, clear, and simple communication. Here are some steps to show you how to contact a J-1 Host Company with confidence.

1. Start with Email or LinkedIn

Email is usually best, but LinkedIn messages also work if you cannot find an email address. Look for people with titles like “HR Manager,” “Recruiter,” or “Training Manager.”

2. Keep Your Message Short

Managers are busy. A short and clear message is more likely to receive a reply.

3. What to Include

Your message should include: 

  • Who you are 
  • Your field (engineering, business, etc.) 
  • Why you are interested in their company 
  • A polite request for a conversation or interview 

4. Sample Email Template

Subject: International Applicant Interested in Training Opportunity 

Hello (Name), 
My name is (Your Name), and I am studying/working in the field of (your field). I am very interested in the opportunity to train with your company because (short reason). 

I am applying for the J-1 Internship/Trainee Program, which allows international students and professionals the opportunity to receive structured training in the US. A J-1 sponsor, such as Spirit Cultural Exchange, guides the entire process and supports the Host Company. 

I would be grateful for the chance to speak with you about any training opportunities you may have. Thank you for your time. 

 
Kind regards, 
(Your Name) 

5. Be Patient and Follow Up

If you do not hear back after 5–7 days, send a friendly follow-up message. 

Once a company replies, you may be invited to an interview. The next blog post will help you prepare.

Ready to train?

If you are an international student or young professional seeking a J-1 visa internship, Spirit Cultural Exchange offers both structure and credibility, helping you achieve your career goals while experiencing life in the United States.
 
For more details or to start your application, visit Spirit Cultural Exchange’s website for more information.

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