Major FAQ-BRAZIL
Applying for the Brazil volunteer program?
How can I apply? What happens once I apply? Do you guarantee placement? How long does it take to receive confirmation?
Please read IFRE's 4-step application process
There are two options for applying to Brazil 's volunteer programs. You can apply online ( http://www.ifrevolunteers.org/apply-now.php ) or you can simply download an application form, fill it out, and mail it into IFRE's offices. Participants are required to submit their application with a $349 application fee plus the program fee for the number of weeks you choose. However to simply start the process, all that is needed upfront is a $200 deposit which will be deducted from the final invoice. This non-refundable deposit from you is required to ensure the validity of the application.
Once IFRE receives your application, we will immediately send it to Brazil for processing. The in-country coordinator in Brazil goes over the application – carefully finding and choosing the most optimal project possible. Decisions pertaining to room and food are made at this time - depending on the location of the project. The vast majority of participants stay in fully-immersed home-stays.
Once IFRE receives the details of the participants' placements, the information is then passed on to the prospective participants along with a final invoice. Final payment is due six weeks prior to departure and, in expedited cases, as soon as possible. The placement details contain local contact information which is to be used when applying for a visa and/or getting in touch with the local staff and host family.
Preparation for trips should include reading about Brazil , immunization, acquiring a travel visa, and booking airfare. If you face any problems, IFRE's Program Manager is always available for any assistance.
IMPORTANT: once participants purchase their tickets, they are to send their flight information to IFRE's US office by fax or by email. Participants' flight information will then be forwarded to the in-country coordinator in Brazil , who will then arrange an airport pick-up.
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