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Judo America Home Stay Programs

General Information
Judo America offers a language/sports home stay program for high school and college age foreign judokas who wish to:

  • Study English in the U.S.
  • Experience American life and culture
  • Continue their Judo training while in the U.S.

Students will live with an American family, attend an American high school, college or English language academy, and will train at a Judo America Training Center.

Length of Stay
Foreign students may stay as little as several weeks or as long as several years depending on their visa status. The following visas are available:

  • Tourist visa is valid for 90 days. This can be renewed once for another 90 days.
  • F-1 visa is valid for up to five years for students enrolled in U.S. colleges, universities or language schools.
  • J-1 visa is specifically designated for high school students who will attend an American high school for an entire school year.
  • P visa is valid for one year for qualified elite athletes who come to the U.S. to get training assistance.

Types of Home Stay
There are three different home stay programs for foreign students; the full home stay, the renter home stay and the foreign exchange student home stay.

Full Home Stay
This program is designed for short stays in the U.S. for all students who are new to the U.S. The student is fed, provided a room, helped with transportation, introduced to the city and neighborhood, supervised by an adult, and generally treated like a member of the family. The cost for this full home stay program ranges from $450-550 per month. Sharing a room with another person can cut the cost down. Judo training fees are an additional cost.

Renter Home Stay
This program is designed for the independent, self-supporting college age student. In this program, the student rents a room in an American family and is then responsible for everything else; buying and cooking food, transportation, laundry, etc. The cost for renting a room under this program ranges from $300-375 per month. Sharing a room with another person can cut the cost down. Judo training fees are an additional cost.

Foreign Exchange Home Stay
This program is designed for high school students who will attend an American high school for an entire school year. The only way to participate in this program is for the student to register through one of the many official foreign exchange programs in their own country, pay the program fees and ask to be put with an American family that is involved in Judo. Under this program, all fees are paid to the foreign exchange program and not to the host family. This makes it very difficult, but not impossible, to find a volunteer host family in an area of the U.S. where there is a Judo club. Judo America will assist the foreign exchange program in your country to locate an American family.

How to Start
Contact Judo America at info@judoamerica.com to let us know you would like to come to the U.S. to participate in one of our programs. We will need the following information:

What program are you interesting in- full home stay, renter home stay or foreign exchange?

  1. When you would like to come?
  2. How long will you stay in the U.S.?
  3. What visa do you plan to apply for?
  4. What is your Judo rank and Judo experience? Competitor or non-competitor?
  5. What are your goals when you come to the U.S.?
  6. What is your level of English?
  7. Personal information; name, age, address, etc.

Once we have received your initial request, we will let you know what spaces are available and give you further information regarding your stay in the U.S.

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