Mga Chika Ng Mga Unang Salta sa Amerika

Pagdating nyo dito sa US… hindi magiging perfect agad ang buhay nyo. Lahat ng nag sisimula, mahirap.     Madami kwento ng sacrifice, wala naman libre dito, wala din kayo pinabaon na pera para sitting pretty na lang kayo pag dating dito.   Sa kadamihan, eto naexperience:   1) need maglakad… sa Pinas naman todo lakad … Read more

All About Securing a WAIVER

There are different ways to apply for a waiver.  If you are a current J1 visa holder, please check the visa stamp on your passport to see if you have a 212e exemption. What it means? With an exemption, you won’t have to go home for 2 years to change to another visa. If you … Read more

J1 Visa and Unauthorized Employment

WARNING: Teachers under the J1 visa.    Please beware of your illegal activities.   Unauthorized employment, including driving for Uber or Doordash using your J2 dependent’s SSN, is fraud and not allowed.   Working for any home health organization that pays cash after a day’s work is not allowed.   Babysitting, house sitting, dog sitting, … Read more

H-1B Service Fee

H-1B Service Fee  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 – Out-of-County Application Process & Support (Philippines Only) – Flight Facilitation … Read more

Can J-1 Visa Teachers Work On Another Job?

Under the J-1 visa program, teachers can only work at their designated host school indicated on their DS-2019. (This includes summer jobs or after-school jobs).    They are not allowed to have any other source of income in the USA, additional employment, or receive compensation from any other source than the host school printed on … Read more

Can I Participate in the J1 Program If I Just Retired?

YES! With the condition that the teacher should have at least two years of full-time K-12 teaching experience within the past eight years.   Awesome, right? ——- Please feel free to browse our site, https://www.teach-usa.net to know more about the J-1 Visa Program. Requirements can be found here.

College Teacher: Can I Participate In The J1 Program?

  The sponsors we work with are very strict with the “be-currently-teaching” requirement. And then, one said YES! With the condition that the teacher should have at least two years of full-time K-12 teaching experience within the past eight years.   Awesome, right?     or Join our H-1B Possibility Program!  ——- Please feel free to … Read more

How Do I Fail?

  The possibilities are infinite! So, why choose to think about FAILING? But to make you happy, here goes: HOW DO I FAIL 101. 1. Think negative. 2. Say negative. 3. Do negative. 4. Speak negative. 5. Be negative. Yey, you succeeded! Congratulations! I hope you are happier! 🙂 Please feel free to check the … Read more

Should I Resign?

What’s the Process?   After getting the US Embassy Approval, the next step is to register with the Commission on Filipino Overseas (CFO).   One of the requirements to secure a CFO sticker is to submit clearance from your previous employer.     Please check this link to know more about the requirements of the CFO. … Read more

Not Currently Teaching Eligibility

One of the J1 visa program requirements is for a teacher to be currently teaching. It makes sense since this is a cultural exchange program, and one of the benefits of the program is for educational and cultural enrichment.   Unfortunately, virtual tutoring or teaching doesn’t count. Teachers participating should be current teachers in an academic classroom … Read more

J1 Visa Service Fee

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) – Flight Resources and Pre-Departure Orientation/Information – … Read more

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 – … Read more

No SPED Experience

MY STORY: I had 33 units in MA Sped.  I also did not have SPED teaching experience since I was teaching Computer subjects in the Philippines then. (or so I thought!)   But, during the interview, something popped into my mind –  I did have SPED teaching experiences!   1) I had a computer class … Read more

There’s Time For Everything!

When I was taking my masters in SPED, I’d hear teachers talk about working in the US.   I wasn’t interested.   Why?    At that time, I was still in the process of knowing what I wanted and I was happy with where I was. I didn’t even bother to inquire or ask questions … Read more

Inside Story: Filing of Waiver for the Two-Year Home Requirement – Results

One of our teachers in the Teach-USA group selfishly shared the results of her waiver application (to waive the two-year home rule requirement) for the J1 visa program. She filed for a No Objection Statement (NOS) waiver with the Commission on Filipino Overseas (CFO) last July, 2021 by virtue of having a US citizen child.  … Read more

All for GOOD! #Weeklies

Week 50/52 #Weeklies I saw a Southwest airlines flight promotion and suddenly thought about flying to California for the sake of getting the deal. I called my friend Ronalyn and told her I’d visit her on April 30, just in time for her birthday! Then, she told me that if I’m traveling on my own … Read more

Behavior IT IS!

We told the parents to pick up their son at exactly 3:05 pm.

One of our students with special needs couldn’t handle long delays. He’d climb, shout, scream, push, throw objects, and show aggressive behavior because it’s time to go, and he has to go! He has zero patience for waiting!

 

I tried everything to redirect and allow him to focus on other things!

 

The other day, tickling him while he plays with the door buzzer, running after him while he tries to open the office door (so he can run the other direction), counting 1-100, and asking him to do deep breathing worked – the student was, obviously entertained!

 

Finally, at 3:16 pm, the stepdad came with his dog. I was sweating and catching my breath! Boy, that was the longest 11 minutes of my day!

 

So, I had to tell him what I had to say to him! “Dad! The agreement was to pick him up at 3:05! You are 11 minutes late!”

 

He said, “Oh, I thought I have to pick him up at 3:18?” (He was feeling proud because he was 2 minutes early!)

 

I exclaimed, “No! It’s 3:05! Eleven minutes is unacceptable! Can you see my sweat?! I had to play with him!”

 

He smiled! As if I was funny.

 

I continued, “Here’s his Behavior Intervention Plan. And please get the dog out of my way. I’m afraid of dogs!”

 

He laughed.

 

I said, “Bye! 3:05, OK!? 3:05!”

 

Sometimes, I wonder why God will bring a person into my life. But for this little kid, the purpose is clear: to ensure my 10,000 steps (and so on and so forth!) LOL!

 

As for the stepdad, he should learn his lesson too! (He smells like weed! Wahhh!)

 

BUT, what about you? Any thoughts about the following:

 

  1. What possible strategies can you do to stop the behavior?
  2. What can be the replacement behavior? And how will you teach it?
  3. If parents are not cooperative, what will you do?
 
Real Story.
Yes, there’s a lot more to earning US dollars!

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When Being Radically Different Matters!

I have always kept my goals to myself. Why? Because I don’t want other people to tell me what I can and cannot do. I want to find it for myself!   Even in high school, especially during test times, I’d create my schedule on weekends. My goal was to make sure I took it … Read more

Can a J1 Visa Teacher Start A Business in The US?

No, J1 visa holders cannot start a business under the J1 visa status. They can only do the activities or work based on their Form DS-2019. All activities are restricted to a specific employer and their J1 sponsoring organization. However, a J2 spouse who holds an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) can start a company or … Read more

Money for J2 Dependents: If You Follow This!

J1 visa holders can bring their immediate family in the US via the J2 visa.   When your children are already in the US, it is recommended that all J2 dependents (even if they are 17 years below in age and not allowed to work yet) apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) for the … Read more