Frequently asked questions
Questions about J-1 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Do I need to prove my own income?
The J visa requires proof of financial ability, either personal or through a sponsor, depending on the program. Always follow official rules to avoid complications.
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Do I need to prove previous experience to be a Trainee?
For the J-1 Trainee visa, it is generally necessary to prove prior experience of 1 to 5 years in the field, ensuring productive training in compliance with legal standards.
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Do I need to prove ties to return to Brazil?
For the J visa, proving ties to Brazil is essential to demonstrate the intention to return after the program, ensuring compliance with US immigration rules.
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Do I need to provide proof of health insurance at the interview?
Although it is not mandatory to present proof of insurance at the J-1 visa interview, it is essential to have adequate coverage and documentation to avoid problems.
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Do I need to redo the interview if I only change my sponsor?
Changing the sponsor on a J visa may require a new interview, depending on program changes and consular decision; keep documentation updated and follow official guidelines.
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Do I need to register my address with immigration?
J visa holders must update their address within the legal deadline to maintain lawful status and avoid problems with U.S. immigration.
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Do I need to renew the visa when extending the program?
J visa renewal is not necessary if the program extension occurs within the US and the DS-2019 is updated; only when leaving the country might a new visa be required.
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Do I need to repack my suitcase when changing host families?
Changing host families on the J visa may require document updates but does not necessarily mean you must repack your belongings. Always follow official guidance and your sponsor.
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Do I need to report my nighttime departures to the agency?
Nighttime departures on the J visa must be reported to the agency to ensure compliance and maintain your immigration status in good standing during the exchange.
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Do I need to report on my government scholarship?
Being attentive to reporting on the government scholarship is essential to maintain legal compliance and ensure a successful experience in the United States with a J visa.
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Do I need to return my DS-2019 when the program ends?
When finishing your program, follow your sponsor''s instructions to return the DS-2019, an essential document that proves your status and compliance with J visa deadlines.
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Do I need to return the car with a full tank?
When renting cars in the USA, check if returning with a full tank is required to avoid extra charges and ensure a hassle-free experience.
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Do I need to return the company badge when leaving the Trainee program?
Returning the badge upon leaving the trainee program depends on the company's internal policies and the signed contract, not on J visa regulations. Consult the company to clarify procedures.
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Do I need to return the DS-2019 at the end?
At the end of the J visa program, return the DS-2019 to the sponsor as instructed to comply with immigration rules and protect your legal status.
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Do I need to revalidate my J-1 Student visa every semester?
It is not necessary to revalidate the J-1 Student visa every semester; just update the DS-2019 form in case of extension or changes in the program.
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Do I need to say in the interview if I have acquaintances in the USA?
If you have acquaintances in the USA, be transparent in your J visa interview; honesty is essential to ensure compliance and avoid future problems.
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Do I need to send my school report cards for High School J-1?
Check if your High School J-1 program requires report cards to prove academic performance and always seek reliable guidance to ensure a safe process.
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Do I need to share a bathroom with the children?
The J visa does not require a private bathroom; accommodation depends on the host. Talk in advance to avoid discomfort and always follow immigration laws.
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Do I need to show vaccination records at the consulate?
The U.S. consulate rarely requires a complete vaccination record for a J visa, but medical exams may be requested depending on the applicant''s profile and the health situation.
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Do I need to sleep in the same room as the children if they are scared?
There is no legal obligation to sleep with scared children under the J visa; the decision is personal, focusing on child well-being without affecting immigration status.