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Frequently Asked Questions
  General Questions
1Why should I volunteer overseas?
2Why do I have to pay to volunteer?
3Do I need to be able to speak Arabic?
4Do I need to have teaching experience?
5Will I be able to earn school credit
while abroad?
6Can I apply if I am not from the
United States?

Costs and Fees
1How much does the program cost?
2When are the program fees due?

Preparation
1What are the program dates?
2Will I need a visa?
3Will I need any immunizations?
4Will I need health insurance?
5Do I absolutely need to arrive before
the start date?



The Application Process
1When can I apply?
2When are the applications due?
3What do I need to do in order to apply?
4Where do I send my application?
5Will there be an interview?

While Abroad
1Where will I live?
2How should I dress?
3How much money should I expect to
spend in Egypt?
4Will I be able to work out?
5What if there is an emergency?
6What is the food like? Do I have to
cook for myself?
8Can I drink the water?

 

General Questions
Why should I volunteer overseas?
Volunteering abroad is a unique experience, offering opportunities to gain new perspectives on the world, become immersed in a different culture, develop leadership skills, make friendships that cross borders, and be inspired on a daily basis. And that’s just the beginning. Your contributions while abroad will help the community in which you are placed by providing to local organizations that are addressing ongoing issues facing society. By participating with Marhaba, volunteers will also be a part of a cross-cultural exchange and develop a deeper understanding of the relationship between their home countries and the Middle East.

Why do I have to pay to volunteer?
Volunteer fees are applied to the services they will receive such as teaching supplies, housing, Arabic classes, training, cell phones and a modest living stipend. Without the fees, these program aspects would not exist. Volunteers’ contributions are also helping the community in which they serve.

Do I need to be able to speak Arabic?
It is not required for volunteers to speak or be fluent in Arabic. Volunteers will be enrolled in Arabic classes during the duration of the program. However, we do highly recommend that volunteers study the basics of the language (such as greetings) before starting the program. Having this basic knowledge will significantly help with adjusting to a new culture and with learning the language while abroad.

Do I need to have teaching experience?
Volunteers are not required to have teaching experiences prior to participating in a Marhaba program. Applicants with teaching experience will be given priority, however, for programs which focus on increasing literacy and teaching English.

Will I be able to earn school credit while abroad?
Volunteers would need to work this out with their university or college.

Can I apply if I am not from the United States?
Yes. Marhaba is an American organization but we welcome applicants from anywhere in the world. We do require that all volunteers speak excellent English. Please be aware that visitors to Egypt from countries other than the United States, Europe, and Canada may have different visa procedures. Please be sure to consult with the Egyptian embassy in your home country.



Costs and Fees
How much does the program cost?
The program fee for each program is $2,600 USD. This covers housing, Arabic courses, teaching supplies, training, a cell phone, and a modest living stipend to cover food and transportation. A volunteer would not need to spend extra money in the course of the program. Additional volunteer costs include round-trip airfare to Cairo ($1,000-1,400 USD from the United States), visa at the airport ($15 USD), health insurance (varies), extra travel (varies), and souvenirs ($100-200 USD).

When are the program fees due?
A non-refundable deposit of $500 USD is due April 10. The rest of the program fee is due May 1. Please send checks made out to Volunteers in the Middle East to:
Marhaba: Volunteers in the Middle East, Ltd.
502 Washington Ave., Ste 810
Towson, Maryland 21204


Preparation
What are the program dates?
Program begins on June 25, 2007, and ends on August 6, 2007 (6 weeks in total).


Will I need a visa?

Because of the short duration of the program, volunteers will enter the country on a tourist visa. Volunteers with American or European passports may purchase their visas at the Cairo International Airport after they land. The visa fee is currently $15 USD. Volunteers may also purchase visas in their countries of residence prior to arriving in Egypt.

Will I need any immunizations?
Volunteers are not required to obtain any immunizations in order to travel to Egypt. The Center for Disease and Control recommends certain immunizations, but nothing is required. More information can be found on the CDC’s website.

Will I need health insurance?
Volunteers will be required to show proof of health insurance, evacuation insurance, and emergency medical insurance.

Do I absolutely need to arrive before the start date?
Yes. The first week of the program includes intensive language and orientation activities and volunteers need to be present beginning on the morning of the first day of the program.

The Application Process
When can I apply?
Volunteers should apply as soon as possible and before March 31.

When are the applications due?
To be considered, please submit your application form as soon as possible.
We will accept applications until the program is full.

What do I need to do in order to apply?
Along with the completed application, volunteers are required to submit 2 recommendation letters, 2 passport sized photos and a copy of the page in your passport that includes your photo and identification information. Volunteer applications will not be considered valid unless all application materials are submitted. We also ask that you email your completed application to info@gomarhaba.org and that your recommenders email a copy of their letters as well. This will help us process applications much faster.

Where do I send my application materials to?
Please email the following materials to info@gomarhaba.org: completed application and the 2 recommendation letters.

Please mail the hard copies of the completed application, recommendation letters, passport photos and the page in your passport that includes your photo and identification information to:
Marhaba: Volunteers in the Middle East, Ltd.
Attn: Application Services
502 Washington Ave., Ste 810
Towson, Maryland 21204

Will there be an interview?
Marhaba staff may conduct an interview with applicants either over the phone or the internet.

While Abroad
Where will I live?
Volunteers will live in shared apartments with modern amenities. Kitchens and bathrooms will be adequate, though not luxurious. Volunteers may share a bedroom with one other person.

How should I dress?
Egypt is a conservative country, and volunteers need to respect the customs of their hosts (despite the heat!). Egypt is hard on clothes and shoes. Bring clothing that is easy to wash and difficult to ruin. Both men and women should expect to wear long pants and long sleeves. In certain areas of Cairo, it is acceptable to wear short sleeves and Capri pants, however, women should always fully cover their upper arms, chest, and knees. Women are not expected to cover their hair. Standards for women’s clothing can be confusing to foreigners, but volunteers will receive a detailed packing list and guidelines before the program. There are also plenty of stores in Cairo where volunteers can fill in any gaps in their wardrobes once they arrive.

How much money should I expect to spend in Egypt?
Your living stipend will cover modest food and transportation. Volunteers will not need to spend any additional money during the program unless they choose to. The stipend will not cover joining a gym (at least $50 USD per month), frequently eating out at expensive restaurants ($8-$20 USD per meal), or going to bars or clubs (varies).

Travel within Egypt is relatively inexpensive. For instance, a weekend in Alexandria could cost less than $40 USD including food, transportation, and lodging in a youth hostel. Volunteers with specific questions about travel or other costs may contact the Program Coordinators.

Will I be able to work out?
Volunteers should be aware that it is difficult and/or expensive to exercise on a regular basis in Cairo. There are several gyms in the city, many located in hotels, with excellent facilities where men and women can comfortably work out. Volunteers can also jog through certain neighborhoods, though pollution and traffic are a deterrent. Female volunteers should be aware that Egyptian women do not run in public, and stares and comments are commonly directed at foreign women who do so. There are several desert areas just outside the city that are excellent for longer, pollution-free runs.

What if there is an emergency?
If there is an emergency and a volunteer needs to return home, the Coordinator will do everything possible to assist the volunteer with communication and travel arrangements. All volunteers will have cell phones which can receive calls from anywhere in the world for free, so family members can always contact them. Families can also reach the Program Coordinators on their mobile phones or via email. Volunteers in both programs will also have occasional access to email.

Volunteers are strongly encouraged to register their trip with their embassies in Cairo, which periodically communicate important information with their citizens. If there is any type of emergency in Egypt, the embassy will send out relevant information and the Program staff, in consultation with the volunteers and staff at The American University in Cairo, will decide how to proceed.

What is the food like? Do I have to cook for myself?
There is a wide variety of different types of food available in Cairo – everything from traditional Egyptian street fare to up-scale Thai and Italian restaurants. Volunteers will have access to Western-style supermarkets and Egyptian markets, and can choose to cook or eat out.

Vegetarians have many options in most restaurants, though some more expensive restaurants feature mostly meat and fish dishes. Some vegetarians bring a box of protein or power bars with them as a supplement, though beans, cheese, yogurt, and other forms of vegetarian protein are widely available.

Can I drink the water?
We do not recommend drinking tap water, but bottled water is readily available and inexpensive.