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African Youth Students Travel Exchange.
P.O. Box ML 558,
Mallam - Accra.Ghana.
West Africa.

Office Location:

18 Nii Aryee Street, Sakaman-Dansoman. Accra. Ghana. Behind Levels 2 Hotel.South Odorkor.

Phone (+233) 024-421-9925, 020-836-3558, 027-365-7950, 027-782-3004

Fax: (+233) 021-307-710

ayste_co@yahoo.com

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Our Services - What We Do - AYSTE!

Our experienced staff is ready to provide the best services for our applicants in relation to their needs. Most of the African Youth Students Exchange team members have taken part in cultural exchange programmes in the past. And for that matter will give you the necessary guidelines to enjoy your trip. We offer services with a smile, assist and advise our clients in a professional manner.


What We Do!

  • Travel Consultancy Service

  • General Student Travel Support

  • Visa Appointment Schedules (U.S. Visa, Accra-Ghana office)

  • Study Abroad

  • Hotel Booking

  • Work and Travel Program USA

    J-1 Visa USA


    This program matches businesses in the U.S. with international students seeking short-term, entry-level, seasonal work throughout the United States. Participants arrive under the U.S. government regulated J-1 Visa program, and are available to work for up to 4 months. 

    J-1 visa is an arrangement for a young Ghanaian citizen aged between 18 and 28 can travel to the United States of America-USA for up to 18-months. Those granted the J-1 visa will be permitted to work, but also will be expected to travel to see other parts of the country. The J-1 Visa has a maximum validity of 18-months, but for the Summer Work and Travel program, the validity is restricted to 4-months at a time. Be aware that travel and the cost of living in the USA will probably be more expensive than in your country. Please read this information carefully, as it will help you decide if you are eligible to apply for the Work and Travel Program USA.  Read more >>



    H2B Visa USA

    This program helps U.S companies find long-term, international workers to supplement local employees in areas where there are not enough local workers to find to fill available positions. International employees arrive under the U.S. government regulated H-2B Visa program, and can work for up to 20 months.  Read more >>
     

  • Internship 

    What is an Internship?

    Experience with international business and society is becoming an essential and valuable asset for college graduates entering the job market, especially with the development of emerging economies and globalization. An internship is an excellent way to decide if the industry and the profession is the best career alternative to follow. Internships also help you to combine theory with practical work experience.


    Why Internships?

    Many people trying to break into an industry experience the catch-22 of not being hired because they do not have enough experience, and not having enough experience because no one will hire them. As an intern you receive an invaluable learning experience and get on-the-job training from industry professionals. Depending on where you go, you can also become fluent in a foreign language, another bonus that will look good on your CV. Wherever you decide to do your internship; you’ll end up with insight into another culture you could never have achieved as a tourist