Who can sponsor my J-1 visa?

J1 Visa sponsors are independent organizations. They provide sponsorship services and charge either the student, the host organization, or the government, or all of them based on the conditions. The host organization can be a business, school, NGO, camp, or any entity that wants to work with J1 visa holders.
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Do you need a sponsor for a J-1 visa?

Do I need a sponsor? Yes. The State Department designates U.S. government, academic and private sector entities to conduct educational and cultural exchange programs. To participate in the Exchange Visitor Program, foreign nationals must be sponsored by one of the State Department-designated sponsors.
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Can a J-1 visa holder work for a non sponsor employer?

J-1 research scholars are eligible to work for a non-sponsor employer in a closely related research program for a maximum duration of six months provided that the program has been approved (written authorization required) by the original sponsor.
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Can I hire someone on J-1 visa?

Can I hire someone with a J-1 visa? In short, yes – if a J-1 worker is eligible, you will be able to hire them. The J-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa that offers cultural and educational exchange opportunities in the United States.
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How much bank balance is required for us J-1 visa?

J-1 Scholars are required to demonstrate at least $2,000 per month, plus $500 per month for each J-2 dependent to meet J-1 visa status requirements. These funds must be provided for the entire duration of the UCI J-1 program.
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What salary is required for J-1 visa?

Minimum Funding for All Exchange Visitors

For all exchange visitors, regardless of title, combined sources of funding must also be sufficient to cover expenses and not less than: J-1 scholar: $2100/month. J-2 spouse: $1200/month. J-2 child: $600/month per child.
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How can I stay in America after J-1 visa?

If you are a J1 professor or research scholar, you can be granted a J1 extension of up to 6 months by your program sponsor without requiring the U.S. Department of State's approval. This can, however, only be granted if the extension is necessary to complete a specific research project or program.
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Can J-1 visa be converted to green card?

Yes, transitioning from a J1 visa to green card status is possible, but not all J1 visa holders will be eligible for a green card. There are a number of problems with attempting to transition from a J1 to a green card.
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How long can I stay in the US after my J-1 visa expires?

J-1 scholars are given a 30-day grace period at the end of the program. This means that you have until 30 days after your program end date to depart the U.S.
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Are J-1 visas hard to get?

J-1 visas are also quite easy to get approved. The length of stay depends on the type of activity. Those pursuing academic study may get a visa for up to three years, while camp counselors will typically only get a 3-month stay. Extensions are also variable, depending on the category of visa.
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How long does it take for J-1 visa to be approved?

J-1 processing time, from the application to receiving your visa, can be anywhere between 8 weeks to 13 weeks, however, keep in mind that visa interview timelines can vary and affect the total processing time. There are different wait times associated with each stage of the process.
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Can I marry a US citizen on a J-1 visa?

J-1 visa holders are completely free to marry U.S. citizens, but that does not automatically qualify them for permanent resident status (green card).
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Can I convert J-1 to H1B?

To transfer your J1 visa to an H1B visa: You must obtain a job offer from a US employer before you can apply. You must go through the H1B visa application process.
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Can I go to Canada with USA J-1 visa?

Automatic Revalidation: Most J-1 and J-2 visa holders can travel to Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean Islands (except Cuba) for up to 30 days and return to the United States with an expired J visa, but there are several important factors to consider.
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What is the two year rule on J-1 visa?

Some exchange visitors with J-1 visas are subject to a two-year home-country physical presence requirement. It requires you to return home for at least two years after your exchange visitor program. This requirement is part of U.S. law, in the Immigration and Nationality Act, Section 212(e).
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Can I change my J-1 visa sponsor?

J-1 Exchange Visitors may transfer from one program sponsor to another if the purpose of the transfer is to complete the academic objective for which he or she was admitted.
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How many times can a J-1 visa be extended?

DOS does not permit extensions beyond 5 years. J-1 Short-term Scholars have a 6-month time limit on their stays in this immigration class. DOS does not permit extensions beyond 6 months. J-1 Specialists have a 12-month time limit on their stays in this immigration class.
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Can J-1 visa work two jobs?

As a J-1 student, you may not be employed for more than a total of 20 hours per week for both on-campus and off-campus locations during the academic year. However, you may be employed full-time (more than 20 hours per week) during summer and official University breaks.
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Who is eligible for J-1 waiver?

Only exchange visitors can apply for a waiver, not their families. The official decision will be the same for their dependents, which typically include a spouse and/or children.
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Can J-1 waiver be denied?

Recommendation applications are denied when the reasons given for requesting the waiver do not outweigh the program and foreign policy considerations of the exchange visitor program. For this reason, waiver recommendation applications from exchange visitors who received U.S. government funding are generally denied.
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What is proof of funds for J-1?

Cash and Travellers Cheques are the only form of proof of funds GUARANTEED by US Immigration. Please contact the Programmes Department ([email protected]) if you require more information.
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Does J-1 visa need bank statements?

Ans. Yes, a bank statement is one of the few financial statements which have been categorised as required as financial documents necessary for US student visa application.
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Can a J1 visa holder bring family?

If a J-1 exchange visitor has a spouse and/or unmarried children under 21, those family members are eligible to come to the U.S. as J-2 dependents. Each J-2 dependent must have a Form DS-2019. ISO issues DS-2019s for all dependents listed on the initial J Visa Request form.
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What happens if you overstay a J1 visa?

If your SEVIS (or DS-2019) is terminated OR you overstay your grace period, you could be accruing unlawful presence. This can lead to arrest and deportation proceedings. Accruing unlawful presence may result in being barred from the U.S. for many years or even permanently.
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