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Exchange Visitors (J-1,Q-1)
General Information:
The "J" exchange visitor program is designed to promote the interchange
of persons,knowledge, and skills in the fields of education, arts, and
sciences. Participants include students at all academic levels; trainees
obtaining on-the-job training with firms, institutions, and agencies;
teachers of primary, secondary, and specialized schools; professors coming
to teach or do research at U.S. institutions of higher learning; research
scholars; professional trainees in the medical and allied fields.
The "Q" international cultural exchange program is for the purpose of
providing practical training, employment, and the sharing of the history,
culture, and traditions of the participant's home country in the United
States.
Special Requirements:
Scholastic Preparation
The "J" exchange visitors must have sufficient scholastic preparation
and knowledge of the English language to enable the applicant to undertake
a full course of study in the U.S. institution of learning or other place of
study at which the applicant has been accepted. If the applicant's
knowledge of English is inadequate to enable the applicant to pursue a
full course of study, he/she must submit documentation that special
arrangements have been made by the accepting U.S. institution for English
language tutoring.
The "Q" exchange visitor must be 18 years old and be able to
communicate effectively about the cultural attributes of his or her
country.
Medical Education and Training
Exchange visitors coming under the "J" program for graduate medical
education or training must meet certain special requirements. They include
having passed the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination in Medical
Sciences, demonstrating competency in English, being automatically subject
to the two-year foreign residence requirement (later), and being subject
to time limits on the duration of their program. Physicians coming to the
United States on exchange visitor programs for the purpose of observation,
consultation, teaching, or research in which there is little or no patient
care are not subject to the above requirements.
Required documentation:
- Two completed DS-156 and DS-157 application forms
- 830 RMB CITIC application fee receipt
- Passport valid for travel to the United States and with a validity
date at least six months beyond the applicant's intended period of stay
in the United States.
- For the "J" applicant, a completed Form DS-2019. Participants in the
"J" program must present a Form DS-2019 prepared by a designated
sponsoring organization. For the "Q" applicant, a notice of approval,
Form I-797. Participants in the "Q" program must have the designated
sponsoring organization file Form I-129, Petition for Nonimmigrant
Worker, with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The DHS
will notify the sponsor on Form I-797 when the petition is approved. It
should be noted that the approval of a petition does not guarantee visa
issuance to an applicant found to be ineligible under the Immigration
and Nationality Act.
- Evidence of sufficient scholarship or personal funds to cover the
applicant's expenses, or evidence that other arrangements have been made
to provide for the applicant's expenses. Possession of "sufficient
funds" means the applicant is neither likely to become a public
charge nor likely to engage in unauthorized employment in order to
support himself or herself while in the United States.
Other Documentation:
- Evidence establishing the applicant's intention to depart from the
United States upon completion of his or her stay. This means you have
residence in a foreign country that you have no intention of abandoning;
and social, economic, and other ties that would compel your return after
a temporary and lawful visit. Under Section 214(b) of the Immigration
and Nationality Act of 1952, as amended, a visa may not be issued to any
applicant who is unable to overcome the presumption that he or she is an
immigrant by demonstrating the above factors to the satisfaction of the
interviewing consular officer.
For additional information please visit the Department of State's web site at www.travel.state.gov or contact the Visa Information Call Center. People calling from within China may dial toll free number 4008-872-333 or Shanghai local phone (021) 3881-4611 while those calling from overseas should dial (86-21) 3881-4611. Please note that charges for domestic or international long-distance calls are solely the responsibility of the caller. Press here for more detailed information on the Visa Information Call Center.
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