What is the J-1 Visa?
The J-1 Visa is a non-immigrant visa issued by the United States for individuals approved to participate in work-and study-based exchange visitor programs. The program aims to foster global understanding through educational and cultural exchanges.
Key Features of the J-1 Visa Exchange Program
- Global Networking : Build connections with professionals and peers from around the world.
- J-1 Visa Internship and Work Permit : Gain hands-on experience through internships and training programs in your field of study.
- J-1 Visa Sponsorship : Receive sponsorship through designated organizations that support your application and program participation.
- Orientation and Support : Receive guidance on what to expect during your stay in the U.S., including cultural norms and workplace expectations.
Why Choose DhanuTek for Your J-1 Visa Program?
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Personalized Support : Receive tailored advice and strategies based on your specific goals, ensuring a smooth application process.
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Document Preparation : Help with preparing and organizing all necessary documentation to meet J-1 visa requirements.
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Professional Connections : Build a network of international professionals and peers, enhancing your global career prospects.
Take the First Step Towards Your Global Experience!
DhanuTek's J-1 Visa Program is your gateway to a world of opportunities. Whether you're seeking internships, training programs, or cultural exchanges, our expert guidance and comprehensive support ensure a smooth and successful journey.
Frequently asked question
- Find a Designated Sponsor: Choose a U.S. Department of State-designated sponsor who offers a J-1 program that fits your needs.
- Obtain Form DS-2019: Once accepted into the program, your sponsor will provide you with Form DS-2019 (Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor Status).
- Pay the SEVIS Fee: Pay the SEVIS I-901 fee online at FMJfee.com.
- Complete the DS-160 Form: Fill out the DS-160 Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application form at CEAC.
- Schedule an Interview: Book a visa interview appointment at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
- Attend the Visa Interview: Bring your DS-2019, DS-160 confirmation page, passport, photo, SEVIS fee receipt, and financial proof to the interview.
- Receive Your Visa: If approved, you will receive your J-1 visa in your passport.
- Au Pairs work as childcare providers.
- Interns and Trainees can work within their field of training.
- Summer Work Travel participants can take seasonal jobs.
- Professors, Research Scholars, and Teachers work in academic positions.