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Comprehensive Guidance and support for Securing Your J-1 Visa to the United States

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At Bridging Borders Consult, we specialize in assisting teachers from around the world, particularly those from Africa, in navigating the complex J-1 visa process. Our mission is to provide you with all the tools and support you need to succeed in your teaching career in the United States. With our extensive experience and proven track record, we’ve helped dozens of educators achieve their dreams of teaching in the US.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Teach USA teachers earn the same salary and benefits as their American counterparts. This is a requirement for all host schools in the Teach USA program.

Teacher certification for international teachers is different from state to state. The first step for all teachers is to undergo a Foreign Credential Evaluation (FCE).

Your degree must correspond to the subject you want to teach. For example: To teach Math you must have a Math Education Degree; an Engineering or Accounting Degree is not acceptable.

The J-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa issued by the United States for exchange visitors participating in programs that promote cultural exchange. Teachers can use the J-1 visa to work in the U.S. for up to three years, with a possible extension of up to two additional years.

Nigerian teachers must meet the following criteria:

  1. Hold a teaching qualification equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree or higher.
  2. Have at least two years of teaching experience.
  3. Be proficient in English.
  4. Secure a job offer from a U.S. school that is willing to sponsor the J-1 visa.
  5. Have not participated in a J-1 teacher program in the U.S. in the last two years.

You can search for teaching positions through educational exchange programs, international recruitment agencies, or directly by contacting U.S. schools.

Costs may include:

  1. SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) fee.
  2. Visa application fee.
  3. Travel and relocation expenses.
  4. Health insurance (mandatory for J-1 visa holders).

Benefits typically include:

  1. A competitive salary based on U.S. standards.
  2. Professional development opportunities.
  3. Cultural exchange experiences.
  4. Some schools or sponsoring organizations may offer relocation assistance, housing, or support with finding accommodation.

Yes, your spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21 can accompany you on J-2 visas. They may also be eligible to work or study in the U.S. under certain conditions.

The initial duration is up to three years, with a possible extension of two additional years. After completing the program, you are generally required to return to Nigeria for two years before applying for another U.S. visa, unless you obtain a waiver.

As a J-1 teacher, you are expected to participate in cultural exchange activities that promote mutual understanding between U.S. citizens and people from your home country. This might include sharing Nigerian culture in the classroom and participating in community events.

Upon completion, you are typically required to return to Nigeria for at least two years. However, you may be able to apply for a waiver if you wish to stay in the U.S. or pursue another visa category.

Yes, you can switch schools, but the new school must also be a J-1 visa sponsor and willing to transfer your visa sponsorship. Following the correct procedures is essential to avoid jeopardizing your visa status.

Typically, you can teach subjects you are qualified in, as long as the U.S. school requires your expertise. However, each state’s requirements may vary, so verifying with the sponsoring school is crucial.

To maintain your status, you must:

  1. Remain employed as a teacher under the terms of your visa.
  2. Follow the rules of the cultural exchange program.
  3. Keep your SEVIS information up to date.
  4. Abide by U.S. laws and regulations.

Challenges may include cultural adjustments, differences in educational systems, classroom management styles, and adapting to the U.S. curriculum. Support networks, mentorship, and professional development can help ease the transition.

While the J-1 visa is intended for temporary stays, some teachers may explore options for permanent residency after completing their program, such as employer-sponsored visas or family-based petitions. However, this process is complex and may require legal assistance.

Begin by securing a teaching job offer from a U.S. school willing to sponsor your J-1 visa. Once you have an offer, your school will provide the necessary documents for your visa application, and you can proceed to schedule a visa interview at the U.S. Embassy.