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J-1 Scholars
Pre-arrival
Immigration Documents What is a Visa?
Maintain Status
J-1 FAQ
Bring Dependents to U.S.
H1-B / TN Employees
Pre-arrival
Immigration Documents What is a Visa?
Maintain Status
Bring Dependents to U.S.
Life in the U.S.
Social Security Number
Driver's License
Family and Dependents
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Maintenance of J1 Status
Exchange Visitors are admitted to the United States for a specific period of time to engage in a particular program (activity), as described on their Form DS-2019. Exchange visitors must take care during their stay to maintain lawful J1 status, as failure to do so can have serious long-term consequences. In all cases the J1 should communicate with the International Scholar Advisor while considering any changes to their J1 program. The Scholar Advisor is best capable of giving you information regarding your J1 program and the options and limitations which you need to be aware of.
Validation of SEVIS record:
- An exchange visitor's SEVIS record must be validated no later than 30 days after the program start date.
- The exchange visitor is expected to report to the ISSO within 5 days of arrival to the U.S. to complete mandated orientation, provide a local address, and make their insurance payment.
Carry health insurance as mandated by the US Department of State:
- Every exchange visitor (both J-1 and J-2) is required to obtain health insurance which meets the US Department of State minimum requirements. This insurance must be maintained throughout the entire program participation period. It is the responsibility of the J EV to make timely insurance premium payments to ensure continuous insurance coverage.
Maintain required documents:
Exchange visitors are at all times expected to maintain a:
- Valid DS-2019
- Valid passport
- I-94 card marked D/S
Duration of status:
- D/S stands for "duration of status" and refers to the program period listed at
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