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How Much Does a J-1 Visa Really Cost?

Here’s a complete breakdown of J-1 visa costs (no hidden fees) for the categories Trainee and Intern—what you actually need to pay, what is mandatory, and what is optional. This guide will help you plan your J-1 project budget and avoid surprises. We’ll go through each cost component step by step. The Visa Fees The […]

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A Comparison of J-1 Visa Sponsors: Choose the Best One!

Obtaining a J-1 visa of the Intern or Trainee category requires working with a designated sponsor organization. Sponsors are authorized entities that issue the DS-2019 form, which is required to apply for a J-1 visa. They are also responsible for monitoring participants and ensuring compliance with program regulations throughout their stay in the United States.

J-1 Two-Year Rule (212(e))

2 Years Home Country Physical Presence Requirement

Not all J-1 visa holders are subject to the “2 Years Home Country Physical Presence Requirement,” but some are. This rule states that you must return to your home country for a minimum of two cumulative years after your J-1 exchange visitor program. In other words, during your J-1 program and two years after, you

Get Your J1 Visa

How To Get A J-1 Visa Without Driving Yourself Crazy

As a non-US citizen, you will need a visa to enter and live in the United State of America. The J-1 exchange visitor visa is one of the most popular visas for a temporary stay. But, if you are eligible for and interested in one of these programs, there are a few steps you need

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The J1 Visa Application In 4 Easy Steps

Before we dive into the J-1 visa application process, you must first have a job offer from a company, know what the J-1 program is right for you, have chosen a sponsor organization, and reside outside the United States. Step 1: Get Approved By Your Sponsor You already pre-selected your sponsor the moment you attracted

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Exchange Visitor Visa

What is a J-1 Visa? The J-1 visa for the USA is a non-immigrant visa. The J-1 program was established to bring scholars into the United States temporarily for a specific educational purpose, such as teaching or conducting research. Today, it also focuses on promoting cultural exchange with an exchange of skills between Americans and the rest

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