Which documents do you need for the Exchange Visa interview? The documents needed…

Which documents do you need for the Exchange Visa interview?

The documents needed to be able to apply for the J Visas at the embassy/consulate are: a valid passport, the printed out DS-160 Form, SEVIS i-901 fee, insurance fee, the application fee receipt, a 2×2 photo of yourself, DS-2019 Form, the DS-7002 Form depending on which program you applied for. Keep in mind that if you are applying for the J2 Visa you also need the I-94 document and the birth/marriage certificate.

What categories does the J1 Visa have?

Because this type of Visa is intended for people to gain skills in the United States for a specific amount of time, there are many programs that fall into it. These are divided into private sector programs and government/academic programs. People eligible for these programs are: college/university students, research scholars, specialists, secondary school students, short-term scholars, inters, camp counselors, professors, trainees, teachers, international visitors, government visitors and Au pairs.

What Sponsors needed for the J1 Visa applicants?

The sponsors responsibility is to conduct the exchange visitor program by the Secretary of State. They can be academic institutions, specific types of businesses, educational organizations, cultural organizations and non-profits. The sponsors are usually third parties that work with the hosts but in some cases they can be the hosts themselves.

Step-by-step guide of the J1 Visa application process!

First: you choose the type of J1 Visa program you want to enroll in. Second:  you find a sponsor to help you with the application process. Third: you fill in the DS-2019 Form and pay for the SEVIS fee. Fourth: you complete the Online nonimmigrant application Form which is the DS-160. And fifth: you schedule the interview with the Embassy or Consulate.

What do U.S. Universities offer to Exchange visitors?

American universities are known to offer their students internship options and courses with hands-on experience. This helps students get a better impression of the American employment market while motivating them to make contacts before graduation so that they can begin their career growth as quickly as possible. This means that you will be able to pursue a job by studying in the US before finishing your studies and putting yourself in the right career path.

Can J1 Visa Holders apply for the green card?

Yes, it is possible to transition from a J1 visa to a green card status, although not all holders of a J1 visa would be eligible for a green card. First of all, you must show that you have strong connections to your home country in order to receive a J1 visa and that you intend to return there after your J1 visa expires. After that the alien must file an I-140 petition with the USCIS in order to receive a green card. It is necessary to apply for an Adjustment of Status (AOS) or for an immigrant visa after this.

3 steps you need to follow before applying for the Exchange Visa!

The first step is to apply for and be accepted into an exchange visitor program through a designated sponsoring organization. Second step is to pay the SEVIS I-901 Fee and third is to collect all the required documents for the Visa interview!

Can A J2 visa be rejected?

The U.S. Embassy/Consulate will decide if the family has sufficient funds to cover living expenses in the U.S. when family members apply for J-2 visas. The J-2 visa could be refused if the consular officer has a reason to suspect that a prospective J-2 dependent has a previous intention of working in the U.S. to provide financial support.
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