The following list contains all the forms used throughout the Youth Exchange Process. Use the Category Buttons below to sort the list according to your needs.
The Club Commitment form is available on the PORTAL or HUB in the documents section. The form is to be submitted each year and confirms onward participation in the YE program. It further defines quantity, gender, etc., for a club’s preference for Inbound Students and agreement to program requirements.
The Country Acceptance Form is to be completed by a potential Outbound student after s/he is assigned to a country at Winter Orientation.
Criminal Background Checks are an automatic part of the YEAH vetting process for Host Families or Volunteers. Background check links are initiated by the YEAH team. Send an email to Admin@RYE5010.org for a background check if needed.
This thank you letter and DOS Regulations are provided to Host Families automatically from YEAH during the Host Family Vetting process.
The DS-2019 is a Homeland Security form issued by D-5010 as a record of acceptance into our Year-Long program. The student applies for a US Visa using this form before being allowed to travel to the USA. During the year, the DS-2019 may have to be re-validated by our Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO) if the student travels foreign while in our program.
First Night Questions are used by the Host Family and Club to acclimate a new student to the family, Host Club and community. Additional language forms are also available from NAYEN HERE
The fill-in format allows you to fill in Club, Host Family, and School information quickly and in a readable format
Form can be printed from this link. A prefilled Guarantee form can also be generated from the Students File in YEAH. The YEAH tools allow you to fill in the required information on the form and make generating the form much easier.
The Host Family Application is to be completed by each Host Family to determine their suitability for the Youth Exchange program. The link directs the Host Family to our Application System in YEAH where the information is processed and kept.
This PowerPoint presentation is part of the Host Family Orientation and should be shown to the family by YEOs before a student is placed with the family.
Immunizations is a form that contains information needed by Alaska School Districts for our Inbound kids to attend school.
Inbound Rules are D-5010 specific and the Inbound Student and Family have agreed to abide by.
Inbound Travel Policy has guidelines for travel by our students while they are here in the USA under our Visa program. The Policy also has a link to the Inbound Travel Request that is submitted to the District before travel.
Submit this form to update the District with upcoming travel information for your Inbound Student. The form should be submitted in advance of travel when your student is traveling out of the district. Special procedures are necessary when traveling out of the USA.
Here’s a link to the Application to start the process. Potential students can either choose from Long Term (usually about 10 months) or Short Term (family to family) eight-week summer exchange.
Outbounds are encouraged to learn about their new host country before their exchange. Experience has shown us that having answers to various questions before departing makes for a more rewarding experience.
This form documents and refers to authorities in suspected Child Abuse cases.
Second Day Questions are used by the Host Family and Club to acclimate a new student to the family, Host Club and community. Additional language forms are also available from NAYEN HERE
Checklist of requirements for vetting and screening all Youth Exchange Volunteers and Host Families, with a description of the YEAH database operation.
The Youth Volunteer Application is to be used by anyone interested in participating in Youth Exchange. It’s required for YE Committee Members, individuals in a Host Family (18 years of age or older), Club officers, etc., that have regular contact with students.
Criminal Background Checks are an automatic part of the YEAH vetting process for Host Families or Volunteers. Background check links are initiated by the YEAH team. Send an email to Admin@RYE5010.org for a background check if needed.
This thank you letter and DOS Regulations are provided to Host Families automatically from YEAH during the Host Family Vetting process.
The Host Family Application is to be completed by each Host Family to determine their suitability for the Youth Exchange program. The link directs the Host Family to our Application System in YEAH where the information is processed and kept.
This PowerPoint presentation is part of the Host Family Orientation and should be shown to the family by YEOs before a student is placed with the family.
Checklist of requirements for vetting and screening all Youth Exchange Volunteers and Host Families, with a description of the YEAH database operation.
The Youth Volunteer Application is to be used by anyone interested in participating in Youth Exchange. It’s required for YE Committee Members, individuals in a Host Family (18 years of age or older), Club officers, etc., that have regular contact with students.
The Club Commitment form is available on the PORTAL or HUB in the documents section. The form is to be submitted each year and confirms onward participation in the YE program. It further defines quantity, gender, etc., for a club’s preference for Inbound Students and agreement to program requirements.
Criminal Background Checks are an automatic part of the YEAH vetting process for Host Families or Volunteers. Background check links are initiated by the YEAH team. Send an email to Admin@RYE5010.org for a background check if needed.
This thank you letter and DOS Regulations are provided to Host Families automatically from YEAH during the Host Family Vetting process.
Checklist of requirements for vetting and screening all Youth Exchange Volunteers and Host Families, with a description of the YEAH database operation.
The Youth Volunteer Application is to be used by anyone interested in participating in Youth Exchange. It’s required for YE Committee Members, individuals in a Host Family (18 years of age or older), Club officers, etc., that have regular contact with students.
The DS-2019 is a Homeland Security form issued by D-5010 as a record of acceptance into our Year-Long program. The student applies for a US Visa using this form before being allowed to travel to the USA. During the year, the DS-2019 may have to be re-validated by our Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO) if the student travels foreign while in our program.
First Night Questions are used by the Host Family and Club to acclimate a new student to the family, Host Club and community. Additional language forms are also available from NAYEN HERE
The fill-in format allows you to fill in Club, Host Family, and School information quickly and in a readable format
Form can be printed from this link. A prefilled Guarantee form can also be generated from the Students File in YEAH. The YEAH tools allow you to fill in the required information on the form and make generating the form much easier.
Immunizations is a form that contains information needed by Alaska School Districts for our Inbound kids to attend school.
Inbound Rules are D-5010 specific and the Inbound Student and Family have agreed to abide by.
Inbound Travel Policy has guidelines for travel by our students while they are here in the USA under our Visa program. The Policy also has a link to the Inbound Travel Request that is submitted to the District before travel.
Submit this form to update the District with upcoming travel information for your Inbound Student. The form should be submitted in advance of travel when your student is traveling out of the district. Special procedures are necessary when traveling out of the USA.
This form documents and refers to authorities in suspected Child Abuse cases.
Second Day Questions are used by the Host Family and Club to acclimate a new student to the family, Host Club and community. Additional language forms are also available from NAYEN HERE
The Country Acceptance Form is to be completed by a potential Outbound student after s/he is assigned to a country at Winter Orientation.
Here’s a link to the Application to start the process. Potential students can either choose from Long Term (usually about 10 months) or Short Term (family to family) eight-week summer exchange.
Outbounds are encouraged to learn about their new host country before their exchange. Experience has shown us that having answers to various questions before departing makes for a more rewarding experience.
Criminal Background Checks are an automatic part of the YEAH vetting process for Host Families or Volunteers. Background check links are initiated by the YEAH team. Send an email to Admin@RYE5010.org for a background check if needed.
This thank you letter and DOS Regulations are provided to Host Families automatically from YEAH during the Host Family Vetting process.
The Host Family Application is to be completed by each Host Family to determine their suitability for the Youth Exchange program. The link directs the Host Family to our Application System in YEAH where the information is processed and kept.
This PowerPoint presentation is part of the Host Family Orientation and should be shown to the family by YEOs before a student is placed with the family.
Checklist of requirements for vetting and screening all Youth Exchange Volunteers and Host Families, with a description of the YEAH database operation.
The Youth Volunteer Application is to be used by anyone interested in participating in Youth Exchange. It’s required for YE Committee Members, individuals in a Host Family (18 years of age or older), Club officers, etc., that have regular contact with students.
The Club Commitment form is available on the PORTAL or HUB in the documents section. The form is to be submitted each year and confirms onward participation in the YE program. It further defines quantity, gender, etc., for a club’s preference for Inbound Students and agreement to program requirements.
Criminal Background Checks are an automatic part of the YEAH vetting process for Host Families or Volunteers. Background check links are initiated by the YEAH team. Send an email to Admin@RYE5010.org for a background check if needed.
This thank you letter and DOS Regulations are provided to Host Families automatically from YEAH during the Host Family Vetting process.
Checklist of requirements for vetting and screening all Youth Exchange Volunteers and Host Families, with a description of the YEAH database operation.
The Youth Volunteer Application is to be used by anyone interested in participating in Youth Exchange. It’s required for YE Committee Members, individuals in a Host Family (18 years of age or older), Club officers, etc., that have regular contact with students.
The DS-2019 is a Homeland Security form issued by D-5010 as a record of acceptance into our Year-Long program. The student applies for a US Visa using this form before being allowed to travel to the USA. During the year, the DS-2019 may have to be re-validated by our Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO) if the student travels foreign while in our program.
First Night Questions are used by the Host Family and Club to acclimate a new student to the family, Host Club and community. Additional language forms are also available from NAYEN HERE
The fill-in format allows you to fill in Club, Host Family, and School information quickly and in a readable format
Form can be printed from this link. A prefilled Guarantee form can also be generated from the Students File in YEAH. The YEAH tools allow you to fill in the required information on the form and make generating the form much easier.
Immunizations is a form that contains information needed by Alaska School Districts for our Inbound kids to attend school.
Inbound Rules are D-5010 specific and the Inbound Student and Family have agreed to abide by.
Inbound Travel Policy has guidelines for travel by our students while they are here in the USA under our Visa program. The Policy also has a link to the Inbound Travel Request that is submitted to the District before travel.
Submit this form to update the District with upcoming travel information for your Inbound Student. The form should be submitted in advance of travel when your student is traveling out of the district. Special procedures are necessary when traveling out of the USA.
This form documents and refers to authorities in suspected Child Abuse cases.
Second Day Questions are used by the Host Family and Club to acclimate a new student to the family, Host Club and community. Additional language forms are also available from NAYEN HERE
The Country Acceptance Form is to be completed by a potential Outbound student after s/he is assigned to a country at Winter Orientation.
Here’s a link to the Application to start the process. Potential students can either choose from Long Term (usually about 10 months) or Short Term (family to family) eight-week summer exchange.
Outbounds are encouraged to learn about their new host country before their exchange. Experience has shown us that having answers to various questions before departing makes for a more rewarding experience.
The Club Commitment form is available on the PORTAL or HUB in the documents section. The form is to be submitted each year and confirms onward participation in the YE program. It further defines quantity, gender, etc., for a club’s preference for Inbound Students and agreement to program requirements.
The Country Acceptance Form is to be completed by a potential Outbound student after s/he is assigned to a country at Winter Orientation.
Criminal Background Checks are an automatic part of the YEAH vetting process for Host Families or Volunteers. Background check links are initiated by the YEAH team. Send an email to Admin@RYE5010.org for a background check if needed.
This thank you letter and DOS Regulations are provided to Host Families automatically from YEAH during the Host Family Vetting process.
The DS-2019 is a Homeland Security form issued by D-5010 as a record of acceptance into our Year-Long program. The student applies for a US Visa using this form before being allowed to travel to the USA. During the year, the DS-2019 may have to be re-validated by our Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO) if the student travels foreign while in our program.
First Night Questions are used by the Host Family and Club to acclimate a new student to the family, Host Club and community. Additional language forms are also available from NAYEN HERE
The fill-in format allows you to fill in Club, Host Family, and School information quickly and in a readable format
Form can be printed from this link. A prefilled Guarantee form can also be generated from the Students File in YEAH. The YEAH tools allow you to fill in the required information on the form and make generating the form much easier.
The Host Family Application is to be completed by each Host Family to determine their suitability for the Youth Exchange program. The link directs the Host Family to our Application System in YEAH where the information is processed and kept.
This PowerPoint presentation is part of the Host Family Orientation and should be shown to the family by YEOs before a student is placed with the family.
Immunizations is a form that contains information needed by Alaska School Districts for our Inbound kids to attend school.
Inbound Rules are D-5010 specific and the Inbound Student and Family have agreed to abide by.
Inbound Travel Policy has guidelines for travel by our students while they are here in the USA under our Visa program. The Policy also has a link to the Inbound Travel Request that is submitted to the District before travel.
Submit this form to update the District with upcoming travel information for your Inbound Student. The form should be submitted in advance of travel when your student is traveling out of the district. Special procedures are necessary when traveling out of the USA.
Here’s a link to the Application to start the process. Potential students can either choose from Long Term (usually about 10 months) or Short Term (family to family) eight-week summer exchange.
Outbounds are encouraged to learn about their new host country before their exchange. Experience has shown us that having answers to various questions before departing makes for a more rewarding experience.
This form documents and refers to authorities in suspected Child Abuse cases.
Second Day Questions are used by the Host Family and Club to acclimate a new student to the family, Host Club and community. Additional language forms are also available from NAYEN HERE
Checklist of requirements for vetting and screening all Youth Exchange Volunteers and Host Families, with a description of the YEAH database operation.
The Youth Volunteer Application is to be used by anyone interested in participating in Youth Exchange. It’s required for YE Committee Members, individuals in a Host Family (18 years of age or older), Club officers, etc., that have regular contact with students.












