What English Proficiency Level Do I Need for the J-1 Teacher Visa? 

One of the most frequently asked questions we receive is“Do I need a TOEFL or IELTS exam to qualify for the J-1 visa?” The short answer isnot necessarily. Howeveryou must be able to demonstrate that you possess advanced English proficiency (Level B2/ Upper Intermediate or higher). Let’s break down what the U.S. government actually demands and how we handle this process at International Alliance Group (IAG). 

What Does the U.S. Department of State Require?

The J-1 visa is a cultural exchange program,

and the U.S. Department of State requires 

that all participants possess sufficient 

proficiency in the English language to 

function effectively on a day-to-day basis. 

This includes the ability to: 

  • Teach with clarity in the classroom. 
  • Communicate effectively with principalscoordinators, and other faculty members. 
  • Speak with parents during conferences. 
  • Actively participate in school events. 

IAG accepts results from the following 

exams (issued within the last 2 years): 

  • Official CBEST 
  • ACTFL (LevelIntermediate High or higher) 
  • TOEFL iBT (Minimum scores: Reading 18, Listening 17, Speaking 20, Writing 17) 
  • Cambridge English Assessment (Scaled score of B2 or higher)

Teaching certifications such as TEFL or 

TESOL do not meet this language 

proficiency requirement. 

 

Don’t have one of these? If you do not 

have one of the exams listed aboveyou 

can take the free online EFSET exam 

(90 minutes / 4 skill test) to meet our initial 

requirement. It allows you to test your 

reading, listening, writing, and speaking 

skills from the comfort of your home. 

Simply click here to take the exam and 

remember to save your certificate to 

include it in your application.

 

How IAG Verifies 

Your English Level

At IAG, we believe the best way to assess 

your professional fluency is by speaking 

with you. 

Regardless of the exam you submityour 

level will be evaluated during the 

interview with our team. 

This interview is conducted 100% in English and is essential to move forward in the process. 

What do we look for in this interview? 

We need to confirm that you can thrive in 

professional U.S. school environment

We listen for your ability to: 

  • Discuss Complex Topics: Can you fluently discuss your teaching philosophyclassroom management strategies, and lesson planning ideas? 
  • Understand Nuances: Will you be able to fully grasp the questions asked by school principals during your hiring interviews? 
  • Collaborate Effectively: Can you communicate clearly and professionally with colleaguesparents, and administrators? 
 

Don’t Let the Fear of an Exam Hold You 

Back! The true requirement is genuine, 

advanced English fluency. If you are a 

qualified teacher who can confidently lead a

classroom and collaborate with colleagues

in English, we want to talk to you. 

Ready to demonstrate your fluency? 

Start your application with IAG today, and 

our team will guide you through the first 

step: the interview!