What Sponsors needed for the J1 Visa applicants? The sponsors responsibility is to…
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.
Differences between a J1 and J2 Visa?
The J1 Visa or the Exchange Visitor Program is a temporary nonimmigrant visa that allows international applicants to participate in work and study based programs to travel and gain experience in the United States. As for the J2 Visa holder, they go to the US to accompany the J1 Visa holder, meaning you can only get a J2 Visa issued if you are the child or spouse of the J1 Visa applicant.
What does the embassy require for an Exchange Visa (J1/J2)?
These Visas have almost the same requirements such as: a valid passport, SEVIS i-901 fee, insurance fee, the printed out DS-160 Form, the application fee receipt, a 2×2 photo of yourself, the DS-2019 Form, for the J1 Visa applicants the DS-7002 Form depending on which program they applied for and as for the J2 Visa the DS-7002 Form depending on which program their J1 Visa holder applied for and the I-94 document and the birth/marriage certificate.
Why does the US have an increasing number of J1/J2 applicants?
The reason why so many Visa applicants apply yearly for the J1/J2 Visa in the US is because of the many benefits that it offers. Different from any type of Visa this Visa allows you to work while you finish your exchange program.
Can you change your Exchange Visa status?
If for example, you marry a U.S. citizen or get a job offer, you will be able to request a change in your nonimmigrant status via the U.S. to another category through the Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If your Visa status changes through the USCIS then, there is no need to apply for a new Visa while you are in the United States. However, if you leave the United States, you have to apply for a Visa again but in the appropriate category of your travel.
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!
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!
What are the BENEFITS of the J1 Visa?
The J1 Visa is a different kind of nonimmigrant Visa with many benefits. Not only does it allow employment to their dependents (J2 Visa holders), it also lasts longer than the usual nonimmigrant Visas, it allows you to find job opportunities and switch to another host/sponsor if they see fit.