Frequently asked questions
Questions about J-1 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Can an Au Pair take care of elderly people?
The au pair program aims to care for and educate children; elderly care is not foreseen and may violate J visa rules, requiring attention to official regulations.
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Can an Au Pair take care of special needs children?
An Au Pair can take care of special needs children, provided they have appropriate training and prior agreement with the family and agency, always respecting US immigration laws.
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Can an Au Pair take care of the host family”s pets?
The au pair should focus on childcare during the J-1 program, being able to occasionally help with pets as long as these tasks are formally agreed upon and do not interfere with their duties.
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Can an Au Pair take care of the neighbor’s children?
Au pairs must focus on caring for the host family''s children, with any extra activities subject to J-1 visa rules and sponsor approval to avoid violations.
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Can an Au Pair take out loans in the USA?
Au Pairs in the USA face difficulties obtaining loans due to the temporary visa, lack of credit history, and banking requirements, making it crucial to respect local laws.
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Can an Au Pair take the children to another country on a family vacation trip?
Au pairs may accompany the family on international trips with prior authorization, proper documentation, and adherence to current immigration regulations.
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Can an Au Pair transfer to a student visa?
The transition from the Au Pair (J) visa to the student (F-1) visa is possible but requires strict compliance with requirements, legal support, and attention to current immigration rules.
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Can an Au Pair use the host family’s car to travel alone?
The Au Pair''s use of the host family''s car for solo trips depends on the hosts'' authorization, contractual conditions, valid insurance, and a current driver''s license.
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Can an Au Pair work for two families?
An Au Pair must be linked to only one family in the U.S., respecting J-1 visa rules to ensure cultural experience and avoid legal complications.
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Can children attend online classes?
Children of J visa holders may attend online classes, depending on the institution and compliance with U.S. immigration regulations.
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Can children enter my room without knocking?
Privacy issues during a J visa exchange should be clarified with the host family, promoting mutual respect and good coexistence.
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Can children sleep in my room?
There is no federal rule preventing children from sleeping in the guardians'' room under a J visa, but follow your program''s guidelines and stay informed to ensure safety and compliance.
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Can children sleep in the parents” bedroom?
There is no legal prohibition for children sleeping in the parents'' bedroom under the J visa, but it is recommended to follow program rules and consult official agencies to ensure compliance.
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Can children use the internet unsupervised?
Although there is no law preventing children from using the internet unsupervised in the US, it is essential that parents monitor access to ensure safety and comply with J visa regulations.
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Can consular fees change after I pay?
Consular fees are charges that may be updated, but paid amounts do not undergo retroactive changes; always monitor official websites to avoid unexpected issues.
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Can consular fees increase without notice?
Consular fees for visas, such as the J visa, can be changed without extensive prior notice. Stay informed through official channels to avoid surprises.
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Can I accumulate credits from online study?
Accumulating online credits on the J visa depends on the program; consult your sponsor and follow immigration rules to ensure compliance.
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Can I adopt a pet in the USA?
J visa holders can adopt pets in the USA, respecting local laws and adopting responsibly through trustworthy institutions.
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Can I apply for a change of J-1 category within the USA?
Changing the J-1 visa category in the USA depends on factors such as the home country residency requirement, eligibility, and strict compliance with immigration laws.
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Can I apply for a J-1 visa in a country other than my country of origin?
It is possible to apply for the J-1 visa outside the country of origin, provided local requirements are met and adequate ties are demonstrated, always consulting official sources.