J1 Visa
(For academic studies as an exchange visitor)
The J-1 student visa is issued to an individual who wants to take part in an
exchange visitor program in the United States
An overview of J1 visa:
J1 visa is a non-immigrant student visa category reserved for foreign nationals who
will be
participating in an exchange visitor program, commonly called an internship
program, in the USA. This student visa is one among the important visas
available for educational and cultural exchange programs.
The J-1 visa holders are known as exchange visitors, as they are engaging in an
established “J exchange program” pre-approved by the US Department of State. The
"J exchange program" aims at promoting the interchange of persons, knowledge, and
skills in the areas of education, arts, and sciences.
The J-1 visas are of two types;
- The visas that do not have “HRR” (Home Residency Requirement) restriction.
- The visas that contain the "HRR" restriction.
The J1 visa is generally issued to the secondary school and college students,
trainees in flight aviation programs, business trainees, primary and secondary
school teachers, research scholars, college professors, short-term scholars,
medical residents, international visitors, certain specialists, au pairs, camp
counselors, and government visitors.
The J1 exchange visitors are usually admitted for the duration of their program.
The final decision on how long a J1 status holder can remain in the country is
made by the USCIS official at the port of entry or airport.
The J1 status holders who are subject to INA §212(E) can change their status
from J1 to F1 visa or
O1 visa status, but have to apply from their home country or
through a third country.
One can enjoy the following privileges on J-1 visa;
- A J-1 holder can travel in and out of the country (on short trips) or
remain in the country continuously till the completion of his/her internship
program.
- A J-1 visa holder is able to apply for dependent visas for his/her
spouse as well as children.
- The visa holders can participate in employment, if that service is part
of their approved program, OR if they receive consent to work from the
official program sponsors.
- The J-1 visa holders are also able to apply for and receive work permits
(employment authorization) for accompanying relatives.
Documents required for applying J1 visa:
To apply for visa, the documents required include:
- Completed USCIS Request Form DS-2019;
- Three copies of Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor Status
obtained from the sponsor;
- Records and certificates from previous institutions attended;
- Proof of financial support. It is essential to show that you have
enough funds to cover your tuition and living expenses during the period
of your intended study;
- Completed Form DS-156/DS-157 (nonimmigrant visa application form);
- Completed Contact Information and Work History for Nonimmigrant Visa
Applicant (Form DS-158) with photograph; and
- Original passport valid for at least six months after your planned
date of entry into the United States.
Note: The applicants must submit their forms to the local USCIS
field offices, if they are in a lawful status in the US. Otherwise, they must
submit their forms to the nearest US Consulate, if they reside outside the US.Visit
US Embassy and Consulate Website Locator
page to contact the nearest U.S. Embassy and Consulate.
In general, the approval of a J1 visa takes 30 days from the date of submission.
Depending upon the backlog at the US consulate where the application was
submitted, the processing time may take up to two months.
Visa for J1 family members:
The dependents of a J1 exchange visitor receive a J-2 visa
status. This
non-immigrant visa is appropriate for the spouse and unmarried children
(below age of 21 years), who wish to accompany the J1 holder to the United
States. The dependents must follow the same travel and reentry procedures as the
principal J-1 visa holder. They are also authorized to participate in full or
part time study, as well as in any employment (with certain limitations) in the
country.
If you would like assistance preparing your J-1 visa application, please
contact us. For further information, email us with questions.