4.2 Visas
A visa may not be required depending on the country in which you travel. A visa is an official document issued by a foreign government that grants permission to enter, study, or live in a particular country. Since these requirements change periodically, you should check with your host country's Embassy in Washington, D.C., or consular offices for the requirements. It is your responsibility to complete the visa process in time for your departure.
As soon as you decide to be an International Student Teacher you should apply for a visa (if required). It may take 4-8 weeks to obtain the proper documentation for a student visa. A passport is required to begin this process. Visa fees vary and can be substantial (i.e., over $200) for entry into some countries. Students are responsible for all visa fees.
Below is a list of some items that may be required to obtain a student visa:
- Official acceptance letter from the School of Education into the International Student Teaching program
- Letter on official letterhead of a physician stating you are in good health
- Proof of sufficient funds during International Student Teaching experience (bank statements, etc.)
- Photos, etc.
- Vaccination verification, COVID or other