Frequently asked questions
Questions about J-1 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Does the Au Pair visa allow multiple entries?
The Au Pair J-1 visa generally allows multiple entries to the US during its validity, but it is essential to check specific conditions and strictly follow immigration laws.
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Does the Camp Counselor need to plan activities?
Camp Counselors plan and organize activities in the J-1 program, promoting cultural exchange and respecting regulations to ensure the safety and success of the experience.
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Does the consulate ask about my parents?
The consulate may ask about your parents to assess your ties to Brazil; always answer honestly and seek official information for a safe process.
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Does the consulate ask questions about my family in Brazil?
The consulate may ask about your family in Brazil to assess your ties, and answering honestly is essential for success in the J visa process.
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Does the consulate retain my passport?
The consulate temporarily retains the passport after visa approval for visa insertion, following standard procedures and ensuring the security of the process.
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Does the embassy require proof of ties to the country of origin?
For the J visa, the embassy may require proof of strong ties to the country of origin, ensuring the temporary nature of the exchange and return after the program.
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Does the embassy retain my passport during the review?
During the J visa review, the embassy may temporarily retain the passport for issuance or verification, returning it after the process decision.
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Does the family decide where I will study?
The choice of study location under the J visa is decided with the sponsor, not by the family alone; following regulations and seeking official information is essential.
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Does the family help with sending money to Brazil?
The family can help with sending money to Brazil during the J visa, provided that transactions respect the financial laws and regulations in force in both countries.
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Does the family pay for my transportation to school?
Coverage of school transportation under the J visa depends on the program and agreements made; check with your coordinator to avoid surprises and comply with all rules.
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Does the family provide a computer?
The family generally does not provide a computer; personal equipment depends on the program's terms and should be checked with the sponsoring institution before travel.
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Does the family provide meals?
Meals in J visa homestay programs may vary according to the agreement with the host family; details and responsibilities must be clearly defined before the start of the stay.
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Does the family supervise my studies?
The family does not supervise studies on the J visa; coordination is handled by the responsible institution, ensuring focus and compliance with program regulations.
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Does the financial proof need to cover the entire duration?
Financial proof for the J visa must cover the entire program duration, ensuring resources for essential expenses and avoiding difficulties during the exchange.
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Does the host family pay for the airfare?
The host family usually does not cover airfare; this cost is generally the responsibility of the participant or the exchange organization.
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Does the host family receive payment from the participant?
In J visa programs, the host family does not receive direct payment from the participant, who pays fees to the agency or sponsor, while the family provides housing and cultural support.
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Does the Intern need a supervisor?
The intern under the J visa requires qualified supervision to ensure effective learning and compliance with program rules and US immigration laws.
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Does the Intern require me to be a student?
The J-1 Intern visa is aimed at students or recent graduates, promoting practical experience in the U.S., with a focus on strict compliance with immigration laws.
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Does the J-1 allow me to have a state driver”s license?
J-1 visa holders can obtain a state driver''s license, provided they meet the local DMV requirements and maintain validity according to their exchange status.
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Does the J-1 allow paid internships?
The J-1 visa may allow paid internships, depending on the program and sponsor, making it essential to evaluate each case and strictly follow U.S. immigration laws.