Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

Check out the most common questions about United Languages of America

Orlando, Florida. The Orlando Main Campus is located at 5950 Lakehurst Dr, Orlando, FL 32819, and Orlando Auxiliary Campus is located at 8570 Palm Pkwy, Orlando, FL, 32836.

The IEP – Intensive English Program – is subdivided into six levels and makes English unforgettable through multiple exposures to language, numerous opportunities to practice it, and an intensive recycling of the vocabulary.

Pronunciation, Cultural Immersion, Writing, and Conversation.

We will provide you with a very comprehensive study, focused on techniques, strategies and on how to master the components the test requires. Our long experience in preparing students to take the test has given them an advantage, as we have attended to their educational needs with a strong focus on success.

Yes. The United Languages of America is authorized under Federal law to enroll non-immigrant alien students. All forms, rules, and regulations can be found on our website.

• Completed and signed Out of Country Application Form;
• Copy of a valid passport;
• Evidence of financial ability to pay for studies and living expenses while in the US (self or sponsored);
• If self-sponsored: a copy of most recent bank statement (checking or savings) showing enough funds;
• If sponsored: a copy of most recent bank statement (checking or savings) showing enough funds, a completed and signed Affidavit of Support which is part of the Application Form;
• Payment of application fees indicated on the Out of Country Application Form, which are: Processing fee; I-901 SEVIS fee; First four weeks of total program.

After all of the required documents are received, please allow 5 business days for document processing. If any documents are missing you will be notified by the contact information provided on the Out of Country Application form.

• Passport valid for at least six months;
• I-20 Form (signed);
• School admission letter;
• Completed visa application forms;
• Receipt for the visa application fee;
• Receipt for the SEVIS fee;
• Financial evidence that shows you have sufficient funds to cover your tuition and living expenses during the period you intend to study;
• Any information that proves that you will return to your home country after finishing your studies in the United States. This may include proof of property, family, or other ties to your community.

The United Languages of America offers a wide range of carefully organized activities and services. We promote cultural and social events on an on-going basis to make sure students are offered a range of activities to immerse them into the American culture, community, and the English language. Field trips are also promoted by the Institute to give students the opportunity to learn more about American culture. Weekly field trips are available to amazing destinations surrounding our area.

TESOL is a certification accepted in over 100 countries around the world as a staple of qualification for teaching English. The qualifications required to take the course are:
• 18 years of age and older
• High School graduate
• Native speakers
or
• International students that have a proven C1 level of English according to the CEFR/GSE pr
plus an endorsement letter from a faculty member where they study or have studied.
or
• International students holding a valid TOEFL®️ score of at least 80 or IELTS
of 7.5 or more.