REQUIREMENTS FOR J1 INTERNSHIP PROGRAM IN THE US AND J1 VISA PROCESS

REQUIREMENTS FOR J1 INTERNSHIP PROGRAM IN THE US

Trainees:

  • Graduate in the right major and have 1 year of work experience or graduate in the wrong major with 5 years of experience in the field you want to practice.
  • Good English communication ability (listening, speaking, reading, writing).
  • Requirements and prerequisites are specified for the positions applied for

Internship

  • Final year students or graduates with no more than 1 year of internship.
  • Good English communication ability (listening, speaking, reading, writing)
  • Requirements and prerequisites are specified for the positions applied for.

 

J-1 Visa Application Process

Once you have determined the appropriate program type, here are the steps you need to take to apply for a J-1 visa:

Step 1: Find a sponsoring organization

First, you need to find a sponsoring organization approved by the U.S. Department of State to participate in your desired J-1 program. This can be a university, research institute, company… depending on the type of program.

Step 2: Complete the registration application

Once you have found a suitable sponsoring organization, you need to complete your application to participate in the J-1 program. Records usually include:

  • Program application form
  • Curriculum vitae (CV)
  • Related degrees and certificates
  • Demonstrate financial
  • Health Certification

Step 3: Receive an invitation letter from the sponsoring organization

Once your application is accepted, the sponsoring organization will send you an official invitation to participate in the J-1 program. This is an important document for you to apply for a visa at the US embassy/consulate.

Step 4: Apply for a J-1 visa

You need to fill out an online visa application and register for an interview at the US embassy/consulate. Documents needed to prepare include:

Visa application form filled out completely

Passport valid for at least 6 months

Step 5: Prepare for the interview

To make the J-1 visa interview go smoothly, you should carefully prepare the necessary documents and review communication skills, as well as how to answer common interview questions. Some note:

  • Please demonstrate a clear motivation for participating in the program, an understanding of it, and the ability to meet the requirements.
  • Prepare evidence of your financial situation to be able to pay related fees.
  • Demonstrate the ability to return to the country after completing the program.

Step 6: Pay the fee and wait for the results

If the interview goes well, you will be asked to pay the visa application fee. Then, just wait and monitor your application status. Once approved, the embassy will send your passport with the attached J-1 visa to you.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can a J-1 visa allow me to work in the US?

Most types of J-1 programs allow you to work temporarily during your stay in the United States, as long as the work is related to your program. However, it should be noted that there are restrictions on the number of working hours per week depending on the type.

2. Can I bring relatives with me?

Maybe, you have the right to bring your spouse and children under 21 years old with you by applying for a J-2 dependent visa for them. However, J-2 visa holders will not be allowed to work in the US.

3. How to extend J-1 visa?

If you want to extend your stay and participate in the program after your J-1 visa expires, you need to contact the sponsoring organization and apply for an extension at the immigration department at least 30 days before the visa expires. .

4. Will I be restricted from traveling while in the US?

J-1 visa holders are allowed to travel freely within the US and a number of other countries that have signed agreements with the US. However, you need to specifically consult the sponsoring organization about places allowed to visit before traveling.