Where do you submit an application for a J1/J2 Exchange Visitor Visa? To apply…
What are the requirements for an Exchange Visa (J1/J2) from the embassy?
These Visas have nearly identical requirements, including a valid passport, a SEVIS i-901 fee, an insurance fee, a printed DS-160 Form, an application fee receipt, and a 2×2 photo of yourself.
For J1 Visa applicants, the DS-7002 Form and the I-94 document, as well as the birth/marriage certificate, depending on which program they applied for.
For J2 Visa applicants, the DS-7002 Form and the I-94 document, depending on which program their J1 Visa holder applied for.
What are the five steps to obtaining a J1 visa?
The steps for applying for a J1 Visa are as follows:
You must first select the type of J1 Visa program you wish to participate in.
The second step is to find a sponsor;
Finally, you must complete the DS-2019 Form and pay the SEVIS fee.
Fourth, you must complete the DS-160 online nonimmigrant application form,
and fifth, you must schedule an interview.
As a J1/J2 visa holder, do you require health insurance?
J1 visa holders and their dependents must have adequate health insurance in order to enroll in their respective J1 visa programs.
Sponsors of the J visa program must ensure that program exchange visitors are covered by insurance that includes some basic coverage and benefits that protect them from illness or injury for the duration of their exchange visitor program.
Insurance must be valid for the duration of the J visa holder’s program cycle and while they are in the United States.
Is it possible for a J1 visa holder to change sponsors?
J1 Visa holders can change sponsors if they want to, but they must do so with a sponsor that is in the same program category as them and get approval from the responsible State Department Officer.