The length of your stay in the US depends on the type of program you are enrolled in. For example, those pursuing academic study may get a visa for up to three years, while camp counselors will only get a 3-month stay.
Does all j1 Visa have 2 year rule?
Not all J-1 visa holders are subject to the two-year home residence requirement. It applies only to participants in three types of exchange visitor programs: programs for foreign medical graduates who receive graduate medical training (residencies)
What does the expiration date on a j1 visa mean?
The expiration date on your DS-2019 is the date that your program in the United States ends. However, you have 30 days from that date before you are required to leave the United States. You may use this 30-day period to prepare for your departure, or to travel in the United States.
When can I enter the US on a j1 visa?
You can enter the U.S. up to 30 days before the start date listed in Section 3 of your DS-2019. You can enter the U.S. up to 30 days after the start date listed in Section 3 of your DS-2019 (click here if you cannot enter the U.S. within 30 days after the DS-2019 start date).
What is the two-year rule?
The two-year home residency requirement (or 212(e), as it is referenced in the immigration regulations) means that those who come the U.S. in J-1 status cannot become permanent residents in the U.S., change status in the U.S., or get work or family-based visa status such as H, L or K until they return to their country …
Can I stay in U.S. with expired visa?
A visa is only an entry document and can expire while you are in the U.S. There is no issue if your visa expires while you are legally present in the U.S. As long as your status is still valid and you continue to follow all immigration regulations, you can continue to remain in the U.S. even if your visa has expired.
How long can you stay in the U.S. after your J-1 visa expires?
30 days
Exchange Visitors are permitted to remain in the US for a “grace period” of 30 days after the expiration date on the DS-2019.
What’s the maximum duration of a J1 visa?
The J1 visa is not a regular work visa, but an intern/trainee visa aimed at gaining experience. You must intend to return to your home after completion of your training. The maximum duration of the program is 12 months for interns (students or recent graduates) and in most cases 18 months for trainees …
When to apply for a J-1 intern visa?
With the J-1 Intern Visa, students and recent graduates may participate in a cultural exchange through an internship up to 12 months after graduation. The duration, payment, and responsibilities of your internship are coordinated with your host company. Your internship must be clearly related to your academic studies.
Who is an official sponsor for the J-1 visa?
The GACC California is an official J-1 Visa sponsor for the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program and is entitled by the U.S. State Department to sponsor interns and trainees. As a sponsor, we support participants in our program throughout their entire stay in the US and are therefore the primary contact for the duration of their internship or training.
Can you re-enter the USA on a J1 visa?
If the immigration officer at the port of entry is unsure if you are re-entering in order to continue your program, he may not allow you to re-enter the USA even though your visa is still valid! This is why your DS-2019 form has several fields for confirmation that you are in good standing and are returning to continue your program.