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Visa Issuance/Entry to the US: J-1 Students

Applying for a Visa

Upon meeting all the admission requirements, a DS-2019 Certificate of Eligibility is issued by the sponsoring institution’s Responsible Officer (RO) or Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO) and sent to you as a prospective J-1 student.

Once you have received a DS-2019, you must pay a SEVIS fee before you can apply for a visa. Further information on the SEVIS fee is found at http://www.fmjfee.com. This fee can be paid online through the SEVIS website.

Check the Web site of the American Consulate or Embassy to determine all documentation needed for the visa. Visas are issued at the discretion of the Consul, so presenting a properly executed DS-2019 and the SEVIS fee receipt does not necessarily guarantee the issuance of a visa.

Accompanying dependents are each issued a DS-2019 in order to apply for J-2 visas.  They must be prepared to show proof of relationship to the J-1 applicant (a marriage certificate for the spouse and birth certificates for the children).  The SEVIS fee is not charged to dependents.

NOTE: Canadian citizens do not need a visa to enter the United States, but they do have to show their passport, DS-2019 and I-901 SEVIS fee receipt at the port of entry where they will be issued an I-94 Arrival-Departure Record.

Entering the US

J-1 students can arrive in the US no earlier than 30 days before the beginning of classes, as noted on their DS-2019.   If arrival is delayed and you will not be able to begin classes as planned, contact Marc Invergo prior to your travel.

An I-94 Arrival-Departure form is provided on all international flights. Be sure to read the instructions for completing this form at www.cbp.gov. This card documents your arrival date, port of entry and visa status. It also indicates admittance to the United State for "duration of status" or "D/S." This means that the stay is valid as long as you maintain legal status and the expiration date indicated in #3 on the DS-2019 is valid, plus an additional grace period of 30 days.

At the US port of entry, you will be asked to present a valid passport with J-1 visa, I-901 SEVIS fee receipt and your DS-2019 Certificate of Eligibility.  The Customs & Border Protection officer may also wish to examine financial documents, so have those available. Your DS-2019 and I-94 will then be stamped with the arrival date.

Visa Validity

Since the visa is for entry purposes and is used only by consulates outside the US, it cannot be renewed while in the US.  However, if you leave the US temporarily (with the intention of returning), you must be sure you possess a valid visa. If you do not have one, you must obtain a new one at the US consulate or embassy in the country you are visiting.