Hiring International
Teachers in California
Through Global
Exchange
Partner with IAG — a designated sponsor of the BridgeUSA J-1 Teacher Exchange Program — to bring certified international educators to classrooms across California, enriching learning with global perspectives and cross-cultural understanding.
Official BridgeUSA Sponsor — Authorized by the U.S. Department of State.
CTC-Ready Candidates — All teachers meet California’s credential evaluation and subject standards.
High-Need Areas Covered — SPED, Math, Science, and Dual Language programs.
Cultural Impact — Strengthening bilingual and multicultural learning across California schools.
Our Mission at IAG
At IAG, our mission is to foster mutual understanding and global citizenship through education.
Through the BridgeUSA Teacher Exchange Program, we help schools and communities connect through authentic cultural experiences that enrich teaching and learning.
Guided by integrity and collaboration, we believe every exchange builds a bridge between nations — and that’s where every partnership begins.
🔗 Learn About Our Program Values
How the BridgeUSA Exchange Works
From international recruitment to ongoing support, IAG USA manages every stage of the BridgeUSA Teacher Exchange Program — ensuring your district partners with certified, English-proficient educators who bring global perspectives to your classrooms.
Through partnerships with Ministries of Education, teacher training universities, and government institutions — primarily across Latin America and other regions — IAG USA identifies certified teachers who meet BridgeUSA and state-level requirements.
Candidates hold valid teaching degrees, classroom experience, and an English proficiency of B2 or higher.
We focus on high-demand areas such as Special Education, Math, Science, and Dual Language Programs.
We ensure teachers are ready and on the right path towards state certification and licensure.
We coordinate travel, transportation, and essential services, preparing teachers to start at your school.
Ready to Get Started?
Here’s How We Work:
A simple, four-step process designed for schools.
Schedule a Call
Share Your Needs
Meet Candidates
We Handle the Rest
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School districts that partner with IAG highlight how international teachers bring far more than classroom expertise.
They bring culture, stories, and new perspectives.
This exchange has enriched our students’ education, strengthened school communities, and inspired greater global awareness across our campuses.”
Michael Turner
Superintendent at Royal
Hampton Public Schools
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The impact of IAG’s teachers has been remarkable. They’ve helped us strengthen our bilingual programs and bring global perspectives into the classroom. What truly stands out is IAG’s ongoing support, they’re always present, proactive, and invested in our staff and our students’ success.”
Laura Jiménez
Principal at Brookfield
Elementary School
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IAG has been an outstanding partner in addressing our teacher shortages.
Their process is seamless, compliant, and incredibly supportive.
Our international educators feel valued and prepared from day one.
Beyond filling positions, IAG has helped us build a stronger, more inclusive school culture that benefits every student.”
David Collins
HR Director at West Ridge
School District
Join a growing network of California districts partnering with IAG to bring global learning to local classrooms. 🔗 Schedule a Partnership Consultation
Frequently Asked Questions
All IAG participants undergo credential evaluation to confirm alignment with CTC standards. Degrees are verified for U.S. equivalency, teaching experience is confirmed, and English proficiency (B2 or higher) is assessed.
IAG works with district HR to facilitate the appropriate credential pathway (preliminary, intern, or district-sponsored) so each teacher can serve as a BridgeUSA exchange participant in full compliance with state law and 22 CFR §62.24.
Yes. All educators are BridgeUSA exchange participants sponsored through IAG, a designated U.S. Department of State sponsor. IAG manages the DS-2019 process and monitors each participant throughout the exchange term to ensure program integrity and regulatory compliance.
Yes. Partner districts can explore qualified international educators through our catalogue:
👉 International Teachers Ready to Teach
Profiles feature certification area, credentials, experience, and language skills. Our team can also arrange virtual presentations tailored to your district’s needs.
Host districts provide salary and standard benefits directly to the teacher in accordance with BridgeUSA regulations and state guidelines. Program sponsorship and administrative support are handled by IAG as a designated sponsor and comply with U.S. Department of State rules.
Specific cost structures are discussed transparently during the partnership consultation to ensure clarity and compliance with federal regulations.
Teachers may teach for up to three years under the BridgeUSA Teacher Exchange Program and may apply for extensions of one or two years (for a maximum of five years). After completing the exchange, participants return to their home countries to share the knowledge and experience gained in U.S. classrooms, as required by BridgeUSA regulations.
Visit IAG Teacher Experiences to learn about BridgeUSA participants currently teaching in California and other states. Their stories illustrate the positive impact of cultural exchange on students and school communities.
Partner with IAG
Ready to explore how the BridgeUSA Teacher Exchange Program can support your district? Complete the form below, and our partnerships team will contact you to schedule a brief consultation.
