Can You Teach in the U.S. with MA SPED Units but No SPED Experience?
Many Filipino teachers ask, “I have an MA in SPED with at least 24 units, but I’m not currently teaching […]
Everything you need to teach abroad—from job application tips to navigating the J-1 and H-1B visa process. This guide is for passionate educators around the world pursuing their teaching dreams in the U.S.
Many Filipino teachers ask, “I have an MA in SPED with at least 24 units, but I’m not currently teaching […]
⚠️ Important Notice: This blog post is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal or professional
⚠️ Important Notice: This blog post is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal or professional
If you’re a J-1 visa holder, having the right health insurance isn’t just recommended—it’s required by law. With so many
⚠️ Important Notice: Changing visa status is the sole responsibility and accountability of the J1 teacher. Any decisions made are
The H-1B visa is a golden ticket for many overseas teachers dreaming of working in the United States. However, getting
Know Before You Switch: J1 to H1B Visa Guide ⚠️ Important Notice: Changing visa status is the sole responsibility and
Dreaming of teaching in the US, Canada, or other countries? Your resume is the first impression you make on potential
Teaching in the US is a dream for many educators around the world. The salary, work environment, and opportunities for
(Note: This guide includes links to accredited TESOL programs for reference.) Are you an international teacher dreaming of working abroad,
Losing your job is never easy, and for H-1B teachers in the United States, it can feel even more overwhelming.
Losing your job is never easy, but for J-1 teachers in the United States, getting fired in the middle of
Every year, hundreds of teachers from around the world arrive in the United States, full of dreams and excitement, to
Fast-Track Your Foreign Credential Evaluation (FCE) with Educational Perspectives – Special Discount for Teach-USA Teachers! Are you a Filipino teacher
As a J-1 teacher in the U.S., your visa status is directly tied to your visa sponsor. This means
✅ Yes, for the first 2 years—H-1B visa holders may qualify for tax treaty benefits if they are considered nonresident
✅ J-1 visa holders are generally exempt from FICA taxes (Social Security & Medicare) for the first two years. However,
How Filipino Teachers Under the J-1 Visa Can Claim Tax Treaty Benefits This Tax Season Tax season can feel overwhelming
💥 One moment of anger.One misunderstood word.One well-meaning gesture taken the wrong way. That’s all it takes to lose
If you’re a J-1 visa holder planning to travel outside the U.S., it’s important to understand the requirements and