Frequently asked questions
Questions about J-1 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Do I need to be exactly 18 years old?
The J visa does not require exactly 18 years old; requirements vary according to the program. Always consult official sources and follow the laws to ensure compliance and safety.
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Do I need to be fluent in English for the J-1?
Fluent English is not mandatory for the J-1, but basic communication is essential; check specific requirements and seek official information for a secure process.
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Do I need to bring a housing declaration to the interview?
Check if a housing declaration is required for your J visa and organize your documents according to the sponsor and consular authorities' guidance.
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Do I need to bring a pillow and blanket?
Check in advance if the J program accommodation provides a pillow and blanket to ensure comfort during your exchange in the USA.
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Do I need to bring a prescription for contraceptives?
For J visa exchanges, bring the original contraceptive prescription, preferably translated, and follow regulations to ensure compliance and avoid issues.
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Do I need to bring a translated criminal record?
If your criminal record is not in English, provide a sworn translation to meet the requirements and ensure a smooth process when applying for a J visa.
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Do I need to bring bedding and towels?
Check with your program if housing includes bedding and towels; if not, consider bringing essential items to ensure comfort during the first days.
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Do I need to bring bedding?
Check in advance about bedding in the J visa accommodation to avoid surprises; confirm with your sponsor and avoid dubious offers.
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Do I need to bring extra money to the USA?
Even with program support, it is essential to bring extra money for daily expenses and emergencies in the USA, ensuring a safe and hassle-free stay.
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Do I need to bring my old passport with expired visas?
It is recommended to bring old passports with expired visas to prove your history and ensure transparency in the J visa application process for the U.S.
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Do I need to bring printed photos to the interview?
Check the official instructions regarding photos for the J visa; they are generally submitted electronically, but always confirm specific guidelines to avoid issues.
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Do I need to bring the original DS-2019 or a copy to the interview?
Always bring the original DS-2019 to the J visa interview, complying with legal requirements and ensuring greater security for your exchange process in the USA.
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Do I need to buy my own uniform?
The need to acquire the uniform depends on the rules of the J program; always consult the sponsor and read the contract to correctly comply with the requirements.
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Do I need to buy warm clothes if I am going to a cold place?
For trips to cold regions in the U.S. with a J visa, acquire appropriate clothing and follow local rules to ensure a safe and comfortable experience.
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Do I need to complete the DS-160 application?
The DS-160 is essential for applying for the J visa and must be completed carefully while following official guidelines to ensure a safe and efficient process.
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Do I need to convert my Brazilian driver”s license at the Detran of the state in the USA?
The Brazilian driver''s license may be valid temporarily in the USA, but residents must convert the license according to local rules and respecting immigration regulations.
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Do I need to declare bank statements at the consulate?
Generally, it is not necessary to declare bank statements at the consulate for the J visa, but check local requirements and follow official guidelines.
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Do I need to file taxes in my country of origin?
The obligation to file taxes in the country of origin varies according to local legislation and individual circumstances; professional guidance is essential to avoid tax and legal complications.
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Do I need to file taxes in the USA?
Being in the USA with a J visa involves tax obligations that vary depending on income and residency; it is essential to file taxes correctly to avoid legal problems.
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Do I need to go through interviews with multiple families?
For the J visa, you generally interact only with the designated host family, without needing to go through multiple interviews; always follow official guidelines and consult reliable sources.