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How long can you stay in the US with the J1 Visa?

Because the J1 Visa is a temporary nonimmigrant Visa, the exchange visitors’ stay in America is limited. Depending on the J-1 visa type, the length of a participant’s stay usually varies from a few weeks to several years. Although short-term scholars can remain for as little as a day, doctors can be allowed to stay for up to seven years in the United States. J1 Visa holders that fall into the Travel and Summer Work category can stay in the US 30 days after they complete their work program. During this time, they are not allowed to work but they can travel around.

How long does it take to get the J1 visa?

It takes six to eight weeks on average to apply for a J-1 Visa and be accepted. Depending on the particular consulate or embassy where you apply, this procedure can take anywhere from one day (if you may apply in person) to four or more weeks. To avoid possible delays, we recommend that you send to CICD your application for J-1 sponsorship well in advance of the desired start date of your training.

J1/J2 Required Visa Forms?

The Forms which J1 Visa Applicants need to fill and take with them in the interview with the American Embassy or Consulate are: The DS-160 Form, the DS-2019 Form and the DS-7002 if it is required based on the program the Visa applicant has chosen to participate in. And as for the J2 Visa Applicants, the Forms that they need are similar to the J1 Visa Applicants because they are applying to be their dependents. The required Forms are: the DS-160 Form, your J1 Visa holders’ DS-2019 Form and if the J1 Visa holder has a DS-7002 Form based on their program choice then that too. Keep in mind that you also need to bring with you a birth certificate if you are the child of the J1 Visa holder or a marriage certificate if you are their spouse!

Which documents are required for the J2 Visa?

As for the J2 Visa, you need these documents: a valid passport, the printed out DS-160 Form, the application fee receipt, a 2×2 photo of yourself, SEVIS i-901 fee, insurance fee, DS-2019 Form, the DS-7002 Form depending on which program your J1 Visa holder applied for and the I-94 document and the birth/marriage certificate.

Questions asked in the J1 Visa interview?

The most common questions during the J1 Visa interview are: Why do you want to go to the USA?, What are your plans in the USA?, What do you study/work?, What are your plans for the future?, What are your rights as an employee in the USA?, Are you traveling with friends and family?, Have you ever been to the USA before? and many more!

Are you eligible to apply for the J2 Visa?

Eligibility for a J-2 Visa depends on the particular exchange program provided by a sponsor organization to the J-1 non-immigrant. J-2 Visas are not permitted by the exchange categories of au pair, camp counselor, secondary school student and summer work travel. Moreover, although some categories allow a J-1 Visa holder to be accompanied by spouses and/or dependents, there are specific programs that do not.

Is the US the right place for YOUR Internship?

The United States would not be named the land of opportunities for nothing. If you’re lost and you don’t know how to develop your career, the U.S. is the perfect place for you. There are so many particular internships that you can choose from that will help you not only advance your career, but will also help you create more connections!

Can J2 dependents get work permission?

Dependents of J-2 may apply for job permission from the USCIS as long as the employment is not intended to provide financial support to J-1. Processing by USCIS takes 3-5 months on average. To secure a work permit, it is not mandatory for a J-2 employee to demonstrate evidence of special skills!
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