Legal Documents and Agreements

Here you can find all the official legal materials related to our services — including public offers, terms and conditions, testing agreements, and refund policies. These documents are provided for your transparency and reference. Please review them carefully before proceeding with any services.

WayUSA Inc — serves as the official sending organization for international high school programs in the United States.

We work in partnership with accredited educational institutions and ensure that all programs meet the requirements of the host side.

Learn more
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, and share your personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and other applicable data privacy laws.
Learn more
This document is a public offer by WayUSA Inc. to any student (hereinafter referred to as the "Student") and their parent or legal guardian (hereinafter referred to as the "Representative") for participation in the mandatory online ELTiS test (English Language Test for International Students)
Learn more
Learn how WayUSA Inc. cooperates with J-1 visa sponsors and SEVP-certified U.S. schools. This policy outlines student program formats, legal compliance, and the roles of each party.
Learn more
This Participation Agreement ("Agreement") outlines the terms and conditions for submitting and processing applications, as well as providing documents and information for participation in the J-1 Secondary School Student Exchange Program in the United States.
Learn more
Students and families who wish to request specific placement preferences (such as a top-rated school, a town with 30,000+ people, or a specific region) must review and agree to the terms below before submitting a request through WayUSA.
Learn more
This Offer Agreement sets out the terms of the Private School Placement Service provided by WayUSA Inc., including payment, refund policy, and the Company’s obligations to assist families in finding high schools in the United States.
Learn more
  • /