This study qualitatively explored the predeparture to reentry experiences of Asian international psychologists and counselors trained in the USA. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 10 participants from four different Asian countries. Inductive analysis with Consensual Qualitative Research methods was used to analyze the interview data. Three domains and 25 themes emerged from the analysis of the data, representing participants' key domains as motivation to study in the USA, various sojourn experiences, and multiple reentry challenges. Findings are discussed in terms of training applications for Asian counseling students as well as the crossnational application of US counseling training. Recommendations for educators, supervisors, and prospective international students are suggested.