EXCHANGE VISITING TEACHERS PROGRAM

The New Mexico Public Education Department (PED) is the designated sponsor of the state’s J-1 Visa Exchange Visitor (EV) Teacher program.

New Mexico’s Exchange Visitor (EV) Teacher Program, as per the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that PED holds with both Mexico and Spain, requires that Exchange Visitor (EV) Teacher teach in New Mexico public schools with state bilingual education and/or world (foreign) language programs. Interested teachers from Spain will apply at Embassy of Spain (Education Office and teachers from Mexico will apply at La Secretaría de Educación Pública when the notices are posted. Interested teachers from other countries are not currently hosted through this EV J-1 Visa Program.

The purpose of the J-1 Visa Exchange Visitor (EV) Teacher program is to enhance mutual understanding between the people of the US and other countries. Specifically, the program allows Exchange Visitor (EV) teachers to sharpen their skills and participate in cross-cultural activities and return home to share their experiences. The J-1 Visa Exchange Visitor (EV) Teacher program is not a guest worker program to be used as a method to meet local staffing needs or to displace US teachers.

The Educator Growth and Development Bureau, as a bureau in the New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED), serves as the state’s EV Teacher Program sponsor and manages the program. Its designated personnel within the bureau serve as the Responsible Officer (RO) or Alternative Responsible Officers (AROs). The RO or ARO processes the DS-2019 Forms required for obtaining a J-1 non-immigrant visa, works with districts to place EV teachers, and reports to the US Department of State on the status of the EV teachers.

Exchange Visitor (EV) Teacher compensation must be paid directly by the host district and/or school in which the exchange teacher is placed.

 

FEES AND LIVING EXPENSES 

 

FOREIGN CREDENTIALING AGENCIES

 

INSURANCE

Medical insurance coverage with the following minimum benefits:

 

ESTIMATED LIVING EXPENSES WHILE IN NEW MEXICO

The cost of living can vary depending on where you will be living in New Mexico.

Below are averages for a single person and may or may not apply to your planned living situation in the New Mexico.

 

POTENTIAL WORK-RELATED PAYCHECK DEDUCTIONS

These deductions will vary depending upon salary and school district and would be reflected in your current employment agreement.

Assistance with:

 

RESOURCES

PROCESS FOR REQUESTING A LETTER OF NO OBJECTION

If you are a sponsor seeking a Letter of No Objection for a J1 Visa, please email the Responsible Officer for an application, Annaj.Delay@ped.nm.gov.

 

LETTER OF NO OBJECTION UPDATES

Exchange Visitor Program Standards and Application Procedures for Sponsors to Obtain a Letter of No Objection in New Mexico

Due Date

Letter of no objection application period opens

Email: Annaj.Delay@ped.nm.gov

May 1, 2023

Letter of no objection application due date

Email: Annaj.Delay@ped.nm.gov

June 15, 2023

Teacher information/placement form should be emailed within five (5) business days of EV Teachers placement.

Email: Annaj.Delay@ped.nm.gov

5 Business days of EV teacher placement

Copies of Cross-Cultural Activity Reports from each J1 Visa Teacher

Email: Annaj.Delay@ped.nm.gov

July 31, 2024

Expiration of Letter of no objection issued June 15, 2023

August 31, 2024

 

APPROVED NO OBJECTIONS LETTER

The following sponsors/recruiters received a Letter of No Objection for 2022-23 [UPDATE-February 22, 2023]: