The J1 visa is one of the areas on
which we can advise those who want to work in the USA. If you need a
visa J1 for employment in a number of different fields, we recommend
taking the Global Visas free assessment. A consultant will call you back
within 24 hours to discuss your visa J1 options, as well as any other
US visa categories.
The exchange visitor J1 visa covers a
wide variety of activities. Below is a summary of the main categories.
To find out whether you can obtain a J1 visa to USA visitors, take our
free assessment.
Visa J1 for USA exchange visitors
The J1 visa is for people wishing to
take up prearranged employment, training or research in the USA on a
scheme that is sponsored by an educational or non-profit institution.
This would cover:
- Postgraduate students and foreign medical graduates wanting to pursue graduate medical training.
- Foreign scholars being sponsored as temporary faculty members.
- Young people on summer employment schemes.
Holders of the J1 visa may enter the
US up to 30 days before their designated start date and remain for up
to 30 days after their course or scheme has ended. Former exchange
visitors may later be prevented from obtaining a different category of
visa until they have satisfied the conditions of the Two Year Home
Country Physical Presence (Foreign Residence) Requirement.
J1 Visa for Au Pairs, Nannies and Mother’s Helpers
Visitors to the US seeking
employment as an au pair will normally have to obtain an exchange visa
J1. US visa law does not usually permit B1 or B2 visa holders or those
admitted without a visa to work as au pairs, nannies or mother’s
helpers. Exceptions are made for applicants who accompany a US citizen
or non-immigrant visa holder. The J1 visa must be obtained through an
officially approved exchange visitor scheme, which is administered by
the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
Visa J1 for USA Internships
The J1 visa is also required for
applicants who want to train through an internship with a US-based
employer. A B2 visa is not suitable for this purpose. There are two
routes to obtaining the J1 visa for these activities:
- If the prospective employer is a designated sponsor for an exchange visitor scheme, they can issue a Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor Status. Such schemes cover many occupations, including the arts, media and communications, education and finance.
- Even in cases where there is no exchange visitor scheme, applicants may still be able to obtain sponsorship through one of the approved work exchange schemes.
Apply for Your Visa J1 Through Global Visas
The experts at Global Visas can
advise you if you need help understanding the J1 visa rules. To save
time, contact our advisers by clicking on the link below to take the
free assessment.
Work Visa USA
The J1 is not your only US work visa option. Find out your full range of choices by visiting the Work Visa USA page.
Green Card
Another option for living and
working in the US is to apply for a Green Card. This will allow you to
permanently live in the country. There are several different ways to
qualify, including family, business and employment.
Employment-based Green Card
There are employment-based Green
Cards available that will allow you to permanently live and work in the
USA. The Green Card offers the most benefits to migrants, so use the
free assessment to find out if you can qualify.
US L1 Visa
The US L1 visa is yet another option
allowing you to work in the US. It allows international companies to
transfer their employees to the USA. Visit this page to find out if the
L1 is the visa for you.
Working Holiday Visa USA
Find about your options for temporarily living and working in the US on a working holiday via a range of visa options.
USA Visa
Find out more US visa options by
visiting this page. You can also use the free assessment to enter your
details and quickly determine your ideal visa. Find out further
information on our Employment-based Green Card page.
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