Visiting Scholar Process
Purpose of J-1 Exchange Visitor (EV) Program
The J-1 Exchange Visitor (EV) program promotes mutual understanding between the United States and other countries by means of educational and cultural exchange. The EV program provides foreign nationals with valuable opportunities to experience the U.S., thereby developing lasting and meaningful relationships. For more information visit: j1visa.state.gov
Eligibility
Institutional Requirements. The department must extend an academic appointment to the prospective J-1 exchange visitor. The academic appointment may be a courtesy appointment or a paid position.
Regulatory Requirements
A prospective exchange Professor, Short-Term Scholar, or Research Scholar is expected to meet all of the following requirements:
- have completed at least a bachelor's degree with appropriate experience in the field in which research or teaching is to be conducted. A J-1 Professor or Research Scholar cannot hold tenure or be placed in a position "on a tenure track."
- request a DS-2019 for their exchange visitor period.
- have English language ability is sufficient"to function on a day-to-day basis" outside of the direct program activity.
- provide adequate funding for their program in the United States.
- have valid health insurance that meets the Department of State requirements for the duration of their program.
Pre-Arrival Information
Request a DS-2019
Work with your Academic Department or Sponsoring Faculty member to initiate the request for a DS-2019.
Once the DS-2019 has been issued by International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS), then you will need to move on to the next pre-arrival steps.
Certifying Your Exchange Visitor (EV) Program
By signing the DS-2019 (Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor) you obligate yourself to all terms and conditions stated on page two of the form. Do the following:
Check for Errors: Notify ISSS if there are any errors on your DS-2019 before you apply for the visa.
Read the Regulations on page two of your DS-2019 form. If you understand and agree to the conditions then sign, date, indicate your location in the Exchange Visitor Certification block on the bottom of page 1. The J-2 spouse/dependent should sign the J-2 form under Signature of Applicant unless the J-2 dependent is under the age of 14, in which case the J-1 parent must sign.
Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS)
J-1 EV and dependent records are housed in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information
System (SEVIS). Each scholar and dependent is given a unique SEVIS ID number. SEVIS
is an internet-based system that provides tracking and monitoring functionality. SEVIS
enables schools and program sponsors to transmit electronic information, report, and
access accurate and current information throughout a student or exchange visitor’s
stay in the United States.
Applying for the J Visa
Review the Department of State website for detailed information about applying for J-1 visa. There are several steps to apply for a visa. The order and how you complete them vary by U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Consult the instructions on U.S. Embassy or Consulate website.
- Pay the I-901 SEVIS Fee ($180). After fee payment print yourself a receipt. The SEVIS fee does not need to
be paid for J-2 dependents or visa renewals.
- Complete the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application (Form DS-160), upload a photo, and pay DS-160 application fee.
- Schedule an appointment for your visa interview at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
Note: Canadian citizens do not need to apply for a visa at a U.S. consulate or embassy. Canadians will need to present the I-901 SEVIS fee payment receipt, valid passport, DS-2019 form, and San José State University appointment/invitation letter to a Customs and Border (CBP) official at the U.S. Port of Entry to request permission to enter the U.S. in J-1 status.
Entering the United States
J-1/J-2 exchange visitors may enter the U.S. up to 30 days before the program begin date listed in section three of the DS-2019 form. Present a valid passport, J-1/J-2 visa, and DS-2019 to a Customs and Border (CBP) official at the U.S. Port of Entry (POE) to request permission to enter the U.S. The scholar should also have ready the I-901 SEVIS fee payment receipt and San José State University appointment/invitation letter as supporting documentation. If admitted, the CBP officer will stamp your passport. It is good practice to check the admission stamp for “J-1 D/S” notation to indicate you are being admitted in J-1 status. You will be given information about retrieving an electronic I-94 admission record.
Program Delays and Cancellations
Delay of Program: If you are not able to arrive to begin your program by the intended start date or need to change the program start date, please notify your faculty sponsor, Academic Department, and International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) immediately at international-office@sjus.edu. ISSS will confirm with the sponsoring department before making any changes to the program start and end date. If the program start date is amended, a new DS-2019 will be issued and emailed to you.
Cancellation of Program: If you are unable to obtain a visa or participate in the program please notify the sponsoring Academic Department, and International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) immediately at international-office@sjus.edu. ISSS will cancel the J-1 and any J-2 SEVIS records/DS-2019's.
Additional J EV Program Information:
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