J1 Service Plan Fees





Facilitation Services include:


- Pre-Screening and Collaboration Facilitation

- Access to the Proprietary Wise Up Program

- Access to Teach-USA Proprietary Database

- Guidance and Facilitation on Visa Sponsorship Process and Support

- Guidance on US Embassy Application Process & Support

- Online Professional Development and Training (as applicable)

- Out-of-County Application Process & Support

- Flight Resources and Pre-Departure Orientation/Information

- Guidance on Community Resources and Information

- Relocation Guidance and Facilitation

Online Community and Support

- Administrative, Miscellaneous, Technical Support


The Teach-USA Facilitation Fee is one-time ONLY but the full payment is required. The total facilitation fees are broken down to success stages ONLY to make the fees manageable. 

The teacher is bound by the Agreement signed/or as agreed upon in writing.

The following fees are separate/optional: 
  1. FCE - Foreign Credential Evaluation Fee (You may use what you currently have/Optional Service - Please email apply@teach-usa.net subject: US License Inquiry)
  2. FBI & US Teaching License Fee - (Optional Service - Please email apply@teach-usa.net subject: US License Inquiry)
  3. Visa Sponsorship Fees -The fees might range from $2275-$3760 (or varies) for the first year with annual renewals $1900 (or varies) until the end of the program. Sponsors also charge for insurance coverage. Some sponsors do not offer payment plans. 
  4. US Embassy Application - $160 - see the US Embassy site for any updated rates 
  5. CFO sticker/process - See CFO site for the rate 
  6. Flight fees (airline tickets) and accommodations (separate)
  7. J2 Visa fees - (optional)

Pre-termination/Cancellation Fee: Full Amount

Please refer to the Questions & Answers page to know more: https://www.teach-usa.net/questions-answers


Please refer to this post for details about the service: fee: https://www.pinoyteacherstories.com/2020/02/recruitment-fees.html 






Note:

The services of Teach-USA do not guarantee a US job offer or a US visa stamp on your passport. All fees are non-refundable. Fees are subject to change without prior notice.


66 comments:

  1. hi, may I know what are the possibilities that I would fail my J1 visa application, ma'am?

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    1. Hi, Given a choice to think about anything, I think it's best to train our minds to think about being successful and not start with thoughts about failure. Unless, you really want to go there, you will. In my book, you already failed. Sorry.

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    2. Ms Maria, I'm sorry but I think he/she is just asking about the possibility if you have any idea, just like how a mathematician thinks about probability. He/she may have other options to consider.

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    3. The probability is high or low depending on the teacher's mindset, and God willing.

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  2. Good morning. I'm 57 but still excited to grab this opportunity. Can I be given the chance?

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  3. Hello Miss Gemma,I'm done with the online application and I'm patiently waiting for the email coming from you.Thank you.

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  4. Hi! I am 54 years old kindergarten teacher with 31 years of service in the Department of Education. I am very much willing to apply.

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    1. Hi, Mam Gem, I am 51, secondary school teacher major in social studies and I am dreaming to be one of those you posted.

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  5. Hi. My mom is already 58 and have 35 years in teaching elementary and would like to try to apply in US. Is she's still eligible to apply?

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    1. yes, please start here - https://www.pinoyteacherstories.com/2022/01/which-is-better-h1b-or-j1-visa.html

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  6. Hi im Estrella P. Oquias teaching public school for 6 years before I get promoted as School Head. Now im already 3years as public elem school head. Im willing to apply here. How po? Thank u

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    1. this may help po - https://www.pinoyteacherstories.com/2022/06/not-currently-teaching-eligibility.html

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  7. I am a Kindergarten for 8 years in public school, how will i apply?

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    1. please see https://www.pinoyteacherstories.com/2022/01/which-is-better-h1b-or-j1-visa.html

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  8. I am have been teaching 9 years as public school teacher in the Phils.I am interested to apply..May i know how to apply?

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    1. please read to learn more: https://www.pinoyteacherstories.com/2022/01/which-is-better-h1b-or-j1-visa.html, or join our Teach-USA FB page

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  9. Good day mam gemma. I wish to apply for a high school math teacher in USA. I graduated Professional Education major in secondary Math. I am currently teaching Math at Bulua National High School for 9 years.

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    1. yes, please email apply@teach-usa.net

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    2. Have a blessed day Ma'am Gemma. I already sent my resume to apply@teach-usa.net and include my intention for my application. I'm so glad that I was given an opportunity to reach you through this platform. God bless you more.

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  10. Hello! I'm an elementary public school teacher with more than 20 years of teaching experience. I'm interested to apply. I'd like to ask if there is a job opportunity for ESL teacher or any teaching assistant. My daughter doesn't have an education degree but has more than 6 yrs of ESL teaching, with TESOL certification. Many thanks.

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  11. Good day. I am teaching for 25 years, and Im already 51,willing to teach in the US. Any recommendations for me. Thank you.

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  12. Hello Maam Gemma. I really wnated to apply. How do i start the process? What is step 1? Thank you. God bless our endeavor.

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  13. Hello! Maam Gemma I am Political Science graduate and a Teacher Certificate Curriculum graduate as well. I have passed the LET exam major in Social Studies and have been teaching for 7years in high school. Am I eligible to apply?

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  14. Hello maam Gemma! I am 54 years old, currently teaching in Elementary Public School for 18years now. A graduate of MA in Education Major in Educational Administration and has Completed Academic Requirements in PhD in Education major in Educational Administration. My first course was Accounting. Then, I proceeded to Professional Education Certificate and luckily passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers. From teacher I, I was promoted to Teacher III and now promoted to Master Teaching I. Am I educationally qualified to teach in USA? Your reply is highly appreciated. Thanks much and Godbless you!

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  15. I am teaching for 17 years here in the Phil.and I am very much willing to teach in US.how?

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    1. please send your resume to apply@teach-usa.net

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    2. Hello Ms Maria, i am interested to teach in USA, 23 years as a Classroom teacher in the Department od Education. Am i qualified?

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    3. yes pls send your resume to apply@teach-usa.net

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    4. Hello Ms Maria, can i have a chance to teach in US if I am not currently teaching but have an experience of 13 years.

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    5. pls see: not currently teaching eligibility -
      https://www.pinoyteacherstories.com/2022/06/not-currently-teaching-eligibility.html

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  16. hello Ma'am gemma, can you help me with the process to reach my US dream and become permanent? But, I don't know how to start but I am much willing to learn through your guidance.

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    1. please email your resume to apply@teach-usa.net, thanks!

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  17. Hi.im a public teacher here in the Philippines.
    Can you help me how to reach US and experience the nature & culture of it.
    Also, to work on it for my ultimate goal to have a dream house/car/savings and also to explore outside the country through develop myself professionally and personally.

    Thanks & God bless

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  18. I am interested to teach in the US and I'm willing to take the steps whatever it takes. Let me use the the quote of Arthur Ashe: "Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can."

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  19. The processing fee is quite fair and I am looking forward to part of this growing team of Filipino teachers working in the US. See you soon USA.

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  20. Hello...I am a public elementary school teacher and holding the position of a Master Teacher II. I am presently handling Learners with Special Educational Needs. I am into SPED for almost 14 years now...I am also a MA Graduate major in Teaching SPED... How can I apply for a J1 Visa?

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  21. Hello miss Gemma, I am willing to apply for J1 Visa but I can't send my resume to the email you provided. May you help me please?

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  22. Hi mam Gem. I am a secondary school teacher teaching MAPEH here in the Philippines for about 13 years now and interested to teach in the US. Is there any available program for me?

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  23. Good day, Ms. Gemma. I know the hiring season is not on peak anymore, but may I ask questions for clarification?

    1. Must I first be able to get a job offer from a US school district before I could apply to your agency for paid assistance, or could I just directly send my resume and application to Teach-USA, and you would be facilitating the application to US school districts?
    2. Also, I am single; would my civil status hinder my VISA approval if I chose to apply as a H1B applicant without ties here in the Philippines? I ask because I have read several comments in the groups I follow that a single civil status could be an issue.
    3. How will I be able to reach a customer service representative in your agency, to ask for clarity so I can decide best? Since you mentioned that once an applicant starts their services with your agency, then they will not be able to cancel or they will still be paying a cancellation fee.

    I hope to receive responses to these questions. I have been following your social media pages and if I were to choose an agency to work with me, it would be Teach-USA because I can feel the care. Moreover, I am thankful for the articles you post on your website.

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  24. Hello mam gemma aurora cachapero from lapu2 City Cebu 56years of age with 28 years teaching experienced Masteral graduate and Doctorate grad and graduated also juris doctor

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  25. I would like to ask if you have a partner lending company that can assist me with the fees? Thank you.

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    1. unfortunately, no but there are a lot of lending companies who would help

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  26. Hello ma'am, do visa sponsors require teachers to pay the fee for the first year upfront before you start working? Thank you

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  27. Hello Maam! Is too late for me to apply for a J1 visa?

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    1. Pls email your resume to apply@teach-usa.net, I'll send all the info via email

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    2. Thank you so much Maam Gemma!

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  28. Hello po Maam Maria! I am 5 years Sped teacher in a public school. I finished BSED and took MaEd SPED Academic Completed not yet graudated, am I qualified to apply in the US as a Sped teacher? Thank you

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    1. yes, please email your resume to apply@teach-usa.net

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  29. Hello Ma'am, I am not a teacher is it possible for me to apply?

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    1. Hi, the requirements are stringer. Please see the list here: https://www.teach-usa.net/initial-requirements.

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