The J-1 Visa Exchange allows qualified foreign nationals entrance into the United States for an approved exchange program. Programs that fall within the J-1 category, according to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), are generally for the purpose of teaching, instructing or lecturing, studying, observing, conducting research, consulting, demonstrating special skills, receiving training, or to receive graduate medical education or training.
To begin the J-1 process, applicants must first contact a designated sponsor which facilitates the exchange program. There is wide variety of exchange programs available and includes the following qualified individuals:
If the exchange sponsor approves the application, the applicant will be enrolled in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS). The sponsor will provide the applicant with a Form DS-2019, which will then be included in the applicant's documentation provided to the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. Accepted exchange visitors may stay in the United States only for as long as their Form DS-2019 indicates, although they may arrive up to 30 days before their J-1 program begins.
Exchange Visitor WaiverUnder the J-1 program, some exchange visitors must return to their home countries for a period of two years once their exchange visitors program has ended. This is also known as the foreign residence requirement. According to the U.S. Department of State, exchange visitors are subject to this requirement for one or more of the following reasons.
Exchange visitors normally are first made aware of this requirement during their application process, if they are subject to the foreign residence requirement. Visitors who are unsure of whether they are subject to this requirement may request that the Department of State issue an advisory opinion about their status.
Reasons for Obtaining a WaiverExchange visitors who wish to obtain a waiver to the foreign residence requirement have five bases from which to choose, as provided for by the Department of State:
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