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Q: How many hours per day and how many days per week will I be interning?
A: On average, internship work Monday - Friday, 3-5 hours per day. Scheduling varies per internship.

Q: Are there any paid internships available?
A: Due to labor regulations, all of our internships are unpaid.

Q: Will I need a visa to intern?
A: No, you do not need a visa to participant in our internship program.

Q: When can I start my internship?
A: Internships can be started at any time.

Q: Can I receive credit for my internship?
A: Many interns are able to receive credit for their internship. You should meet with an adviser at your home university to inquire about requirements for receiving credit. We are able to provide you with letters of recommendation after completing your internship.

Q: What level of Spanish is required for the internship program?
A: You must have an intermediate level of Spanish or higher in order to participate in one of our internships. If you are not at an intermediate level, you should complete a one month intensive Spanish course before starting an internship.

Q: What should I wear to my internship?
A: Dress is business casual for most internships. Law interns should dress formally.

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internship testimonial 
Brittany Hightower interned at a law firm in 2007.

"My long-term projects consisted of translating lengthy and in-depth legal documents. I also worked on a summary in Spanish of an article from the United States. The environment could not have been better. All my co-workers were welcoming and made an effort to help me learn. It was clear from day one that everyone was glad to have me there."