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What
is an Immersed Escape?
An Immersed Escape is a volunteer or teach program that
allows you to immerse yourself into a country and community.
Immersed Escapes are wonderful opportunities to gain
true insight into a new culture, while sharing your
own language and culture with others.
What
is a Get Paid Escape?
A Get Paid Escape is a work program in which you will
earn either a salary or stipend. These programs require
a special work visa to allow you to earn money in a
foreign country and often have age and citizenship requirements.
These programs place you in temporary, unskilled positions
and are not designed for those who wish to immigrate
to the country. Get Paid Escape programs are great for
people who want going beyond being a tourist and get
to feel like just another local.
What
is a Group Escape?
A Group Escape is program designed specially for a
small group. We put together a group of at least 10
people and we will tailor a program just for you and
your group. Programs may include volunteer experiences,
tours, guides, accommodations and meals. This is a
great way to experience another country together with
a group of your friends.
If
I’m not from the USA can I still apply?
Yes! We welcome applicants from all over the globe.
Please check the eligibility for the specific program
you are interested in, to ensure you meet all visa and
program qualifications.
How
far in advance should I apply?
We ask that you apply for a program at least 3 months
in advance. If you are interested in leaving in less
than three months, contact a program representative
to discuss an accurate timeline of how quickly your
application can be rushed.
When
will I find out if I’m accepted into the program?
Once we receive your application, we will arrange for
a short interview/orientation session. After completing
a successful interview, we will send out an official
acceptance letter. However, our programs are not competitive
and are on a first come first serve basis.
Do
I need previous experience?
No. Previous experience is not required for most of
the Alliance Abroad Group escape programs. But having
experience in the work that you will be doing abroad
will be a great help for you in adjusting to your new
environment. To be a successful participant you need
to keep an open mind, challenge yourself, and take a
genuine interest in your work.
What
type of visa will I need? Does Alliance Abroad Group
issue the visa?
If you are on an “Immersed Escape” program
and are not receiving any wages, you typically will
only need a tourist visa. With a tourist visa, you cannot
legally work and receive wages. A tourist visa is good
for up to 90 days, and many times, you will be able
to apply for an additional three month extension. Please
check with your local consulate for processes and procedures
on visa extensions. A tourist visa is often stamped
into your passport upon arrival into the country, and
no paperwork is needed before hand (with the exception
of Brazil, India, and South Africa).
If you are on a “Get Paid Escape” you
will need to obtain the proper visa necessary for
you to receive your wages. We cannot issue a visa
as we are not a government body. However we provide
you with the documentation necessary to apply for
your work visa and assist you in the process. There
may be additional visa fees to be paid, which are
not included in your program fee. You must be sure
you are eligible for the program before you apply.
We cannot intervene in a visa application. Each country
has a different visa process, but you should always
allow for up to 6 weeks processing time. Your Program
Coordinator will be happy to assist you with the visa
process, and we recommend contacting your local consulate
for the most up-to-date information.
Do you arrange for airfare?
No. The program fee does not include airfare. However,
we have partnered with STA Travel to provide you with
discounted airfare and flexible ticket options. To find
out more information on how to book your flight, click
here
Can
I sign up with a friend?
Yes, we are happy to have you join a program with a
friend. We will do our best to place you and a friend
together if the program can accommodate a double placement.
If you want to refer a friend, please click
here
Can
I get credit for my program?
While we are not an accredited institution (like a
university) and thus cannot issue credit ourselves,
many universities offer credit for abroad programs
as an independent study. This is a great option to
pursue and we will work with you to provide any documentation
you need to get credit through your own organization.
Even if you are unable to receive school credit this
is still an invaluable experience and is looked highly
upon by schools and employers.
Why
should I pay to volunteer/work abroad?
The most important aspect of the program that you are
paying for is support. We are here to seek out suitable
work/volunteer positions for you, saving you time and
effort as well as ensuring a high level of quality.
We guide you through visa application processes, find
accommodations (most programs), answer your questions
and concerns, and assist in any sort of emergencies.
Who
is my local coordinator?
The Alliance Abroad Group partners with local organizations
in each country to help locate work, provide support,
arrange accommodations, and to be available to assist
you with any issues that may arise.
What
does my program fee go towards?
It is a legitimate concern to ask about where your money
is going. It is important to know that Alliance Abroad
Group is a commercial organization, and program fee
is not a direct contribution to the placement you work
on. However, your fees play an important role in the
long-term development of the projects. Your money is
used for:
-
Guaranteed placement – For all programs you
are guaranteed a placement. Typically placement
details are presented to you prior to your departure.
This gives you the comfort and security of knowing
exactly where you will be going and what you will
be doing while abroad.
- Accommodations
– For many programs, local accommodations are
secured for you on your behalf. Most often accommodations
are found with host families. Host families are excited
to welcome you into their home and show you their
country’s culture.
- 24/7
Personal Support – We are here to support
you through the entire process. From answering questions
about your visa to emergencies while you are in
country, we are accessible 24 hours a day. We have
program representatives in our office from 8:30
– 5:30 Monday – Friday, as well as an
on-call service available after business hours.
A local coordinator is also available in the country
you are visiting, to help with any questions or
problems you have after you arrive.
- Health
Insurance - We want you to be safe and healthy during
your program, so we have provided travel medical
insurance. Click
here to get complete details on what
our insurance covers.
- Visa
documentation assistance – Applying for a visa
is always a confusing process. For any program requiring
a visa, we will provide step by step instructions
on how to obtain your visa. However, we are not a
government body and cannot guarantee any visa approvals.
- Orientation
Materials – We strive to put together resources
that will help you acclimate quickly to your new environment.
This always includes pre-departure materials, and
often time, orientation upon arrival.
- Continued
development – We work hard to follow up with
all of our volunteers and use their feedback to continue
developing the programs.
- Research
& Development – before programs are opened
up to the public they must first be created, and
then ensured that they are safe and well run.
- Marketing
– This is one of the biggest expenses that
are underestimated by most program participants.
Volunteer projects in particular have limited resources
and are unable to recruit volunteers themselves;
therefore they work with companies such as Alliance
Abroad Group and utilize our own resources to recruit
volunteers from across the globe on their behalf.
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