RVF International

RVF International LLC

Why choose RVF International LLC?

At RVF International, we are an international exchange and education company with a mission to help you embrace life abroad with confidence.

As the premier Teach Abroad program focused exclusively on Spain, we help you teach English in Spanish schools as language assistants (auxiliares de conversación). We handle everything from placements, visas, housing, support, and more so you can focus on your journey. With a four-day workweek, you’ll have plenty of time to explore Spain’s culture, landscapes, and history.

RVF stands for Reach, Venture, Find. Our mission to help you reach beyond borders, venture into bold experiences, and find your path in extraordinary ways. We offer life changing opportunities backed by unmatched expertise and a passionate community.

Join RVF International for a program built on transparency, trust, and a shared love for Spain, a place we call home.

Reviews

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Kelsey
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

My Year In Andalucia

I joined RVF International in 2023, and was placed in Almeria. Unfortunately, due to a family emergency, I had to postpone my start date to the following year. RVF was very supportive during this time and placed me in Seville, where I have had the greatest experience, and signed on for a second year. Andalucia has a policy of only allowing language assistants to work in the province for one year, so RVF was kind enough to listen to my request and quickly place me as close to Seville as I can be, in Extremadura. I am looking forward to moving there and settling into my second year soon!

What was your funniest moment?
I became involved with the English-language theatre/improv scene, which contributed to many laughs and enjoyable moments
Pros
  • Excellent work/life balance
  • Beautiful architecture everywhere in the city
  • Good transportation
Cons
  • Andalucia has a 1-year language assistant policy
  • Don't be like me, learn Spanish before you arrive
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Nadia
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

RVF Living Abroad

Working as a language assistant in Málaga through RVF International has been such an amazing experience. From the start, RVF was super helpful — they walked me through the visa process, gave tons of helpful info before I moved, and were always there to answer questions once I got to Spain. Having that support made a big difference, especially during those first few weeks.

Living in Málaga has honestly been a dream. The city is beautiful, super walkable, full of life, and the weather is hard to beat. I loved working at my school — the teachers and students were really welcoming, and I felt like part of the community pretty quickly. It’s been a great mix of professional growth and just enjoying the Spanish lifestyle.

The only thing I’d flag is the pay. It’s doable, but if you’re planning to live on your own without roommates, it can be a bit tight — especially in a bigger city like Málaga. So if you’re someone like me who prefers to live alone, just expect to pay pretty much your whole stipend on a studio apartment and bring enough savings for your day to day living expenses because the stipend is not gonna cut it.

Overall, I’d 100% recommend RVF to anyone thinking about teaching in Spain. It’s been such a rewarding experience, and they helped take on all the challenging bureaucratic stuff on so I could relax knowing that my appointments were made and all I needed to do was be sure to show up and have my paperwork ready and enjoy my time here more. I’ve made memories (and friendships!) that I know will stick with me for a long time.

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Samuel
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Moving to Spain with the help of RVF

It can be an incredibly overwhelming process to move your life to another country, but with the help of RVF it is 100% attainable. Not only do they help you navigate all of the legal processes like getting a visa, but they are also there to aid in the housing search. They had me feeling prepared and excited for what was to come as an English teacher in Spain and I couldn’t imagine doing this without their support. This has been a great year living in Andalucía and I am excited to say that RVF is helping me in the renewal process to stay even longer!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Challenge yourself to explore things both inside and outside of your comfort zone; you never know what you might find!
Pros
  • Cultural immersion
  • Personal growth
  • Access to international travel
Cons
  • You don’t make a ton of money
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Noah
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Forever España

My time as an English Auxiliary (RVF International) in Spain has been nothing short of fantastic. I am ethnically Spanish, but was adopted as a child, so this allowed me to get in touch with my roots. However, no one could have told me the extent to which I would fall in love with Spain and its people. Whether it’s tapas on the street, local dives, or beach trips to Alicante, everything is a lifetime adventure.
There are places online that talk about the school experience in a stressful light. In my experience, it was a great chance to grow alongside the kids. Quickly, we adapted to each other, and I’ll miss all of them as I leave the school in San Lorenzo in the coming weeks. The area around my school is stunning, as the monastery is an authentic Spanish treasure. I am a little sad that you can only be in one school for two years, as I’ve formed strong bonds with the students and faculty during my time here.
I came to Spain with a base level of Spanish that can only be achieved from an American High School. Needless to say, I wasn’t the strongest speaker. However, in Madrid, everyone was super nice and easy-going from the moment I stepped off the plane. My local alimentacion is run by a couple that speaks no English, but we crossed that divide and now check in with each other every few days if we don’t go to the store. While the city of Madrid offers the hustle and bustle and nightlife of a major city, it also has a sense of tranquility amongst the crowd.
This program is 110% recommended for people of all ages looking to immerse themselves in a new culture.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Don't stress at the beginning, especially if you don't have a degree in education. As someone with no background in education, I initially questioned my effectiveness in the first one or two months of the program, but I soon adjusted to speaking lessons with the students. The two most significant pieces of advice I can offer are: 1) work closely with the teachers. Ask them what you can do to improve your skills, and ask what it is they expect from you as an auxiliary. 2) Don't get offended by the students. They tend to talk a lot and may often disregard something, but it's important to know that it's not about you or your work. Kids will sometimes be kids!
Pros
  • Cultural Experience
  • Language Immersion
  • Food and Drink Culture
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Kennedi
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

RVF International - Study Abroad

I genuinely can’t say enough good things about RVF International. From the very beginning, they were there every step of the way—helping me with applications, answering every question (even the ones I asked more than once 😅), and making the process of moving to Spain so much less intimidating.

They walked me through everything from visa documents to placement preferences, and the guidance they offered gave me the confidence to actually go through with such a huge life change. Now, I’m studying at Nebrija University, living in Spain, and truly living out something I once thought was just a dream.

If you’re thinking about teaching or studying abroad, I 100% recommend RVF. They don’t just place you—they support you. And that makes all the difference.

Pros
  • Help with Visa
  • Free Application
  • 24/7 Access to Help

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Alumni Interviews

These are in-depth Q&A sessions with verified alumni.

Why did you choose this program?

I’d been looking for the perfect stepping stone to move to Spain and this program checked all the boxes. It gives you the chance to live and work in Spain for 8 months with the option to renew for another year. And the schedule is unbeatable. Four hours of (super chill) work a day and a 3-day weekend every week to travel? C’mon.
 

What did your program provider (or university) assist you with, and what did you have to organize on your own?

RVF International truly did all the heavy lifting. They guided us step-by-step, letting us know exactly which appointments to book and when (and sometimes even booked them for us!). They reminded us about all the paperwork we needed, double-checked everything we got back from the consulate (which absolutely saved me when they caught that I was given the wrong visa!), and continued to support us throughout the entire year. Plus, they kept things fun with competitions + amazing prizes! The only part you handle on your own really is finding an apartment — but even then, they give you as much guidance and support as possible! You’re not alone in anything.
 

What is one piece of advice you'd give to someone going on your program?

I honestly felt pretty prepared going into this, but one thing I was not anticipating was the incredible people I’d meet! I expected this move abroad to be a bit lonely and more of a solo journey — but I was very wrong in the best way. Within my first week, I met two fellow RVF participants placed the same city as me who quickly became my best friends and life-long soulmates. This journey has given me so much more than I ever imagined. If you stay open, it will reward you with life-changing experiences, connections, and so many magical moments you’ll never forget.
 

What does an average day/week look like as a participant of this program?

Each school is different, but I worked Monday-Thursday from 10am-2pm. Some days I had a 30 minute break, others an hour or even an hour and a half. During your breaks, you can plan lessons — or if you get lucky like me and your school doesn’t expect much from you, you can go out to eat or run errands and come back later on. This is maybe the chillest job you’ll ever have, so enjoy it and don’t get worked up about the little things! You are mainly here to learn about Spain and travel on the weekends.
 

Going into your experience abroad, what was your biggest fear, and how did you overcome it? How did your views on the issue change?

My biggest fear was probably learning Spanish and understanding the Andalusian accent, which is notoriously fast. I overcame this by living and breathing Spanish from the minute I signed up for the program. I found podcasts, binged Spanish shows, wrote journal entries in Spanish, found Spanish locals online to practice with, listened to strictly Spanish music, etc etc etc. I was obsessed, and within 2 months, I already reached an intermediate level with no Spanish background whatsoever! Not saying it’s easy, but my fear lit a fire under me and I squashed it as soon as possible.

That said, my roommate here in Spain never learned Spanish and her experience has been amazing as well. While I highly recommend learning the language to be able to connect with locals and enrich your time here, it’s not a deal-breaker and you’ll be just fine no matter what! So don’t let the language scare you off. It’s become one of my favorite parts of living here and I prefer speaking in Spanish :-)

 

How has this program changed your life?  

If it weren’t for this program, I never would have met the love of my life. My boyfriend is from Brazil and moved to Spain 12 years ago. After signing up for RVF International, I came to Spain to scope out what city I wanted to move to. On that trip, I met him, and we’ve been together ever since. We now live together with our puppy in a beachfront apartment right on the boardwalk (which is half the price of my humble studio apartment in Los Angeles) and we even plan to get married soon. Spain is truly my forever home.

And lastly, it’s important to mention that before arriving here, my life in the US was becoming increasingly more impossible. I was by no means thriving (post-back surgery, homeless, in-debt, jobless)… I owe RVF International more than I can put into words. They didn’t just help me move abroad, they helped me rebuild my life. I will be forever grateful and the #1 fan and spokesperson for this amazing program.

I hope that you give yourself the gift of this opportunity. It doesn’t have to be forever like it is for me. You can always go back home with a lifetime of memories from your 8 months in Spain.

Staff Interviews

These are in-depth Q&A sessions with program leaders.

Petter Molin Wang

Job Title
Director of Onboarding Support
Petter Molin Wang is the Director of Onboarding Support at RVF International. Originally from Norway, he studied abroad in the U.S. and later moved to Spain to teach English - an experience that sparked his passion for helping others navigate life abroad.

What is your favorite travel memory?

One of my favorite travel memories is moving to the U.S. as a high school exchange student. It was my first time living abroad, and everything felt like a new adventure - from navigating school life in a different language to experiencing holidays like Thanksgiving. That experience opened my eyes to new cultures and really sparked my passion for international travel and cultural exchange. It was a defining moment that helped shape both my personal and professional journey.
 

How have you changed/grown since working for your current company?

Since joining RVF International, I’ve grown a lot both professionally and personally. I’ve become more confident in supporting people through big life transitions and learned how to adapt quickly to meet different needs. It’s also deepened my appreciation for just how powerful cultural exchange can be, not just for the participants, but for everyone involved. Helping others start their journey in Spain has made me more patient, empathetic, and inspired every day.

 

What is the best story you've heard from a return student?

Some of the best stories come from people who thought they’d be in Spain for just a year - and are still there years later! We've had participants who fell in love with the lifestyle, built lasting friendships, and even got married and made Spain their forever home. It’s amazing to see how one decision to move abroad can totally change someone’s life path in the best possible way.

 

If you could go on any program that your company offers, which one would you choose and why?

I’d recommend both the Teach English in Spain and the Study Abroad in Spain program - they each offer something unique. Teaching abroad gives you the chance to really immerse yourself in the culture, build a routine, and make deeper connections with your community. But the Study Abroad program is perfect if you're looking for a structured academic experience with plenty of travel, learning, and fun mixed in. If I could do it all over again, I’d want a bit of both!

 

What makes your company unique? When were you especially proud of your team?

What makes RVF International unique is how personally invested we are in every participant’s journey. Many of us have lived abroad ourselves, so we truly understand the excitement and nerves that come with it. We’re not just here to send people to Spain - we’re here to support them, celebrate their wins, and guide them through the challenges.

 

What do you believe to be the biggest factor in being a successful company?

I believe the biggest factor in being a successful company is genuinely caring about the people you serve. When you put real effort into understanding their needs, listening to their concerns, and showing up consistently, people notice- and they trust you. That trust is what builds long-term success. For us, it’s never just about logistics or numbers - it’s about creating meaningful experiences and being a reliable support system every step of the way.