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J-1 Visa

J-1 exchange visitor visa categories — au pair, intern, trainee, teacher, research scholar, and summer work travel. Covers two-year home residency requirement, waivers, and sponsor organization rules.

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Top questions about J-1 Visa

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How did the U.S. government handle F-1 and J-1 visa applications for citizens of certain countries starting in July 2025?

Starting in July 2025, F-1 and J-1 visas for citizens of over 20 countries became valid for only three months with single entry, making quick trips home risky.

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Are there any confirmed changes to J-1 visa policies in November 2025?

No, there is no sign of any fresh policy targeting J-1 visas in November 2025 according to immigration lawyers.

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How have recent changes impacted the J-1 visa process?

Recent changes include increased document scrutiny and new barriers for international professionals seeking U.S. training, particularly affecting countries removed from the Exchange Visitor Skills List.

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What are some key elements of the DHS's draft rule regarding F-1 and J-1 visa limits?

Key elements include a fixed four-year limit, an extension requirement for USCIS, shorter grace periods, and restrictions on flexibility for F-1 students.

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Are there any changes to F, J, or I visas under the 2025 Visa Bond Pilot Program?

No Federal Stay Cap for F, J, I Visas Yet, 2025 Update states that the pilot program does not affect these visa categories.

Read: No Federal Stay Cap for F, J, I Visas Yet, 2025 Update
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