Frequently asked questions
Questions about J-1 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Can a Camp Counselor take care of camp cleaning?
Camp Counselors may perform cleaning tasks when specified in the program, always respecting the J visa rules and official guidelines to ensure legal compliance.
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Can a J-1 Au Pair care for newborn babies?
A J-1 Au Pair can care for newborns as long as both the family and the au pair are qualified, respecting program rules and U.S. immigration laws.
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Can a J-1 Au Pair take care of autistic children?
A J-1 visa Au Pair can take care of autistic children if responsibilities are clear, adequate training is provided, and there is compliance with program rules and immigration laws.
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Can a J-1 College/University Student teach?
The J-1 College/University Student visa focuses on academic studies and only permits teaching if integrated and authorized by the program and sponsor, according to official rules.
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Can a J-1 Intern receive tips?
J-1 program participants may receive tips depending on the role, provided they are authorized by the sponsor and employer, with income declared and compliance with tax and immigration rules.
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Can a J-1 Professor advise master’s students?
Professors with a J-1 visa can advise master's students provided this activity is authorized by the sponsor and within the terms of the exchange program.
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Can a J-1 Professor participate in lectures outside the institution?
Professors with J-1 visas can participate in lectures outside the institution, provided they are authorized and aligned with program rules, respecting current immigration laws.
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Can a J-1 Professor register for congresses?
Professors with a J-1 visa can participate in congresses, provided they comply with the program rules, sponsor''s guidelines, and US immigration laws.
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Can a J-1 professor supervise scientific initiation projects?
Supervision of projects by J-1 professors is permitted only if aligned with the approved plan and respecting the legal rules of educational exchange in the U.S.
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Can a J-1 Researcher receive a scholarship from a private company in Brazil?
J-1 researchers can receive scholarships from private companies in Brazil, as long as the source is legitimate, disclosed to the sponsor, and complies with program rules and immigration laws.
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Can a J-1 Secondary Student work?
J-1 Secondary School students have restricted work authorization, focusing on academic and cultural exchange, and must strictly follow the program sponsor''s rules.
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Can a J-1 Student change courses within the same institution?
J-1 students can change courses within the same institution, provided there is sponsor approval and update of the DS-2019 to maintain compliance with immigration rules.
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Can a J-1 Student participate in college sports?
Students with a J-1 visa can participate in college sports as long as they respect the program''s rules, have authorization, and comply with US immigration regulations.
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Can a J-1 Student receive a full university scholarship?
Students with a J-1 visa can obtain full scholarships depending on the program and university, provided they comply with immigration rules and specific procedures.
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Can a J-1 Student take a part-time course?
The J-1 visa generally requires full-time enrollment, but exceptions can be requested with sponsor approval and legal documentation, ensuring compliance and maintenance of status.
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Can a J-1 Student transfer to F-1?
Transfer from J-1 to F-1 visa is possible but requires meeting legal requirements, analyzing each case individually, and having professional guidance to avoid complications.
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Can a J-1 Teacher teach at two schools?
A teacher with a J-1 visa must teach at the designated institution and obtain authorization from the sponsor to work at another school, ensuring legal compliance and preservation of status.
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Can a J-1 Teacher teach online to their home country?
The J-1 Teacher visa requires in-person work; before teaching online to your home country, consult your sponsor to avoid violating US immigration rules.
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Can a J-2 apply for a change of status to F-1?
A J-2 visa holder can apply for a change to F-1 status, provided they meet all legal requirements and conditions established by the U.S. immigration authorities.
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Can a J-2 change to J-1 without leaving the USA?
Changing status from J-2 to J-1 visa in the USA is possible but complex, requiring compliance with specific requirements and specialized guidance.