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J-1 visa

A J-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa issued by the United States to research scholars, professors and exchange visitors participating in programs that promote cultural exchange, especially to obtain medical or business training within the U.S. All applicants must meet eligibility criteria, English language requirements, and be sponsored either by a university, private sector or government program. J-1 visa holders must usually return home for two years following visa expiration so they impart cultural knowledge learned in the United States.[1] In 2022, the State Department issued 284,486 J-1 visas, with a visa approval rate of 88.8%.[2] Between 2001 and 2021, there were 6,178,355 J-1 visas issued by the State Department.[3] In 2023, there were 4,209 J-1 visa sponsors.[4] Certain J-1 categories saw increased percentage increase in visas between 2021 and 2022. For example, The J-1 Visa for Summer Work/Travel increased 134% from 39,647 to 92,619.[5] J-1 Teachers increased 467% from 719 to 4,076. Interns increased 212% from 5,402 to 16,833.[5]

J-1 visa of the United States in exchange student's passport from Thailand

J-1 Categories edit

Different categories exist within the J-1 program, each defining the purpose or type of exchange. While most J-1 categories are explicitly named in the federal regulations governing the J-1 program, others have been inferred from the regulatory language.[6]

J-1 Programs[7][8][4][9][10][11][5][12]
J-1 Category Length of Stay Sponsors 2022 Numbers
Student, Secondary School One to Two Academic Semesters 70 18,921
Au pair Twelve Months 14 21,449
Camp Counselor (summer camp) Four Months 26 21,810
Intern Three Weeks to One Year 96 16,833
Summer Work/Travel Four Months 37 92,619
Teacher Three Years 67 4,076
Alien Physician Seven Years 1 3,302
Trainee Three Weeks to Eighteen Months 93 10,612
College Student Duration of Study 816 36,532
Professor Three Weeks to Five Years 280 1659
Research Scholar Three Weeks to Five Years 868 24,331
Short-Term Scholar Six Months 847 12,452
Specialist Three Weeks to One Year 435 1,802
Government Visitor 29 2,786
International Visitor 18 4,599

Visa Requirements edit

Category Requirement edit

  • An International Visitor must be picked by the State Department and be a recognized leader in a special field.[13]
  • Camp Counselors must be at least 18 years old, speak English, and be "either a foreign post-secondary student, youth worker, teacher or individual with specialized skills."[14]
  • Au Pairs provide childcare to American families. They must be between the age of 18 and 26, speak proficient English, pass a background check, and have secondary school education level or above.[15]
  • A Research Scholar is a foreign citizen in the U.S. to conduct research. These scholars are allowed to teach and lecture.[16]
  • A Professor is for a foreign citizen here to teach, lecture, or consult at a college or university. These professors cannot be a tenure-track candidate or have completed a professor program within two years of the new job start.[17]
  • Summer Work Travel visitors must be a post-secondary college student who completed one semester of academic study, speak proficient English, and have a summer job.[18]
  • An Intern must have graduated from a post-secondary college or university a year before the J-1 visa start date. Additionally, these interns cannot work in childcare, elder care, or health care. They cannot be in unskilled labor jobs or work in jobs requiring more than 20% of the work to be clerical or office support.[19]

Visa Process edit

For potential J-1 visa applicants, the first step is to locate and contact a designated sponsor.[20] The State Department provides the list of designated sponsors.[4]

Visa Interview edit

Most visa applicants are required to interview with the U.S Embassy or Consulate. If the applicant is younger than 13 or is older than 80, an interview is "generally not required".[21]

These are the documents required for someone's J-1 visa interview.

  • The Certificate of Eligibility (Form DS-2019) issued by the sponsor of the program
  • Supporting documents which are country specific and the consulate website will have details
  • A valid passport, that does not expire within the next six months
  • The I-901 SEVIS Fee ($220)
  • Form DS-160 completed online – this is the non-immigrant visa application
  • Fee receipt confirming payment of the visa application fee of $160
  • A recent color 2"×2" photograph, in the specified format.

Reporting edit

J-1 visa sponsors are required to monitor the progress and welfare of their participants. The J-1 visa sponsors should ensure that the participants' activities are consistent with the program category identified on the participants' Form DS-2019. Sponsors are also to require their participants to provide current contact (address and telephone number) information and to maintain this information in their files.

All exchange visitor applicants must have a SEVIS-generated DS-2019 issued by a DOS designated sponsor, which they submit when they are applying for their exchange visitor visa. The consular officer verifies the DS-2019 record electronically through the SEVIS system in order to process your exchange visitor visa application to conclusion. Unless otherwise exempt, exchange visitor applicants must pay a SEVIS I-901 Fee to DHS for each individual program.

Electronic records on J-1 visitors and their dependents are maintained in Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) of the Student and Exchange Visitor Program by their program sponsor. J-1 visitors must report certain information, such as a change in legal name or a change of address, within 10 days. Failure is considered a violation of the J-1 visitor's immigration status and may result in the termination of the visitor's exchange program.

Taxation edit

Taxation of income earned by J-1 visitors varies according to the specific category the visitor was admitted under; the visitor's country of origin; and the duration of the visitor's stay in the United States. J-1 visa holders are exempt from paying Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes (for Social Security and Medicare) when they are nonresident aliens for tax purposes, which is usually the first five calendar years if they are categorized as students, or the first two calendar years if they are categorized as teachers or trainees. However, they are subjected to other applicable federal, state, and local taxes. People on J-1 filing their federal income taxes who have been in the United States for five years or fewer (for students) or two years or fewer (for teachers and trainees) need to use the non-resident 1040-NR tax forms. Some J-1 visa holders may be eligible for certain tax treaty provisions based on their country of origin.

Employers who hire J-1 visitors may also save on payroll taxes. J-1 visitors do not pay Social Security, Medicare or Federal Unemployment taxes, employers do not have to match these taxes. A typical employer who hires 5 Work/Travel J-1 visitors and pays $8/hour each may save over $2317 in a typical 4-months season.[22]

Mandatory Home Residence edit

Many persons in the United States on J-1 visa are subject to the two-year home residency requirement found in Section 212(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Under the Section 212(e), before a person on a J-1 visa with the two-year home residency requirement can obtain H, K, or L visas, obtain U.S. permanent resident status, or change nonimmigrant status inside the US, the J-1 person must either return to the country of last residence for two years or obtain a waiver of the two-year home residency requirement.

Upon their departure from the United States, many J-1 visa holders are required to complete a mandatory two-year home-country physical presence prior to re-entry into the United States under dual intent visas, such as H-1B.[6] This applies for those whose exchange program was funded by either their government or the U.S. government, involves specialized knowledge or skills deemed necessary by their home country or if they received graduate medical training.[23] The two-year stay can be served in several intervals.[24] This mandatory two-year home-country stay can be waived under the following conditions:[25]

  • No objection statement (NOS) issued by the government of the home country of the J visa holders.
  • Exceptional hardship: If a J-1 holder can demonstrate that his or her departure would cause exceptional hardship to his U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident dependents.
  • Persecution: If a J-1 holder can demonstrate that he or she can be persecuted in his home country.
  • Interested government agency: A waiver issued for a J-1 holder by a U.S. Federal Government agency that has determined that such person is working on a project for or of its interest and the person's departure will be detrimental to its interest.
  • Conrad program: A waiver issued for a foreign medical graduate who has an offer of full-time employment at a health care facility in a designated health care professional shortage area or at a health care facility which serves patients from such a designated area.

For the No Objection Statement J-1 waiver, the exchange visitor's home country government should issue a No Objection Statement (NOS) through its embassy in Washington, DC directly to the Waiver Review Division that it has no objection to the exchange visitor not returning to the home country to satisfy the INA 212(e) two-year foreign residence requirement, and does not object to the possibility of the exchange visitor becoming a resident of the United States.

Conclusion of J-1 Visa Exchange edit

J-1 visitors may remain in the United States until the end of their exchange program, as specified on form DS-2019. Once a J-1 visitor's program ends, he or she may remain in the United States for an additional 30 days, often referred to as a "grace period", in order to prepare for departure from the country.[26]

  • The actual J-1 visa certificate does not specifically document this 30-day post-study/exam "grace period", and consequently some airline counter staff have refused to issue a boarding pass to an embarking student. In particular, when the student's return ticket is departing after the J-1 visa has expired. For example: the return date is the next day after the student's last exam.
  • If the visitor leaves the United States during these 30 days, the visitor may not re-enter with the J-1 visa.

The minimal and the maximal duration of stay are determined by the specific J-1 category under which an exchange visitor is admitted into the United States.[6]

As with other non-immigrant visas, a J-1 visa holder and his or her dependents are required to leave the United States at the end of the duration of stay. After departure, J-1 visa holders must complete a mandatory two-year home-country stay (unless the U.S. government grants an exemption).

J-1 Visa Physicians edit

An important category within the J-1 visa program is alien physicians. Between 2018 and 2022, 15,003 new foreign physicians were brought on a J-1 visa. In 2021, there were 13,189 physicians on sponsored J-1 visas, a 57% increase from a decade prior.[27] The states with the highest number of J-1 visa physicians are New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.[28]

In 2022, there were 3,302 new exchange visitor alien physicians.[29] The top U.S. destination was New York with 663, Pennsylvania with 263, and Michigan with 245.[30] The top three sending countries were Canada (736), India (577), and Pakistan (314).[30] Fields with high numbers of J-1 visa physicians include general surgery, anesthesiology, and psychiatry.[31] 52% of J-1 visa physicians practice general medicine, while 10% are in pediatrics and 7% are in family medicine.[32]

History edit

Between 1952 and 1978, 226 organizations sponsored alien physicians to the United States.[31]

The enactment of the Health Professionals Educational Assistance Act (HPEA) of 1976 made the J-1 visa the dominant way to enter the United States.

In 1979, the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) became the sole sponsor for J-1 visa physicians. Between 1979 and 1996, alien physicians arriving in the United States came solely on J-1 visas. After this period, hospitals willing to sponsor foreign physicians on an H-1B visa became an option.[31]

Requirements edit

J-1 visa physicians must have an ECFMG certificate to participate in U.S. clinical training.[31] These physicians must reapply every year for their J-1 visa.[33] A prospective physician must have completed the National Board of Medical Examiners Examination Parts I and II, the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination Step I and Step II, or the Visa Qualifying Examination (VQE).[34]

The maximum amount of time that a J-1 visa physician can stay in the United States is seven years.[1]

J-1 Visa Physicians 2018-2022
Year Number of New J-1 Alien Physicians Source
2022 3,302 [29]
2021 3,193 [35]
2020 2,858 [36]
2019 2,912 [36]
2018 2,738 [37]
2021 J-1 Visa Sponsorship[38]
Country Number of Physicians
Canada 2,783
India 2,610
Pakistan 1,293
Jordan 493
Lebanon 449
Egypt 404
Saudi Arabia 366
Nigeria 285
Nepal 266
Colombia 221

History edit

Visa Creation edit

The U.S. introduced the J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa Program under the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act (Fulbright–Hays Act of 1961). The J-1 visa allowed a "student, scholar, trainee, teacher, professor, research assistant, specialist, or leader in a field of specialized knowledge or skill, or other person of similar description" to come to the United States.[1] Additionally, the law prohibited a person from abandoning their foreign country of residence for the United States.[1] The U.S. Information Agency (USIA) administers the J-1 visa in order to strengthen relations between the US and other countries. It fell under the purview of the USIA and not the Immigration and Naturalization Service because its main purpose is to disseminate information; its goal is to give people training and experience in the U.S. that they can use to benefit their home countries.[39] These exchanges have assisted the Department of State in furthering the foreign policy objectives of the United States.

The J-1 Program started by bringing scholars into the United States temporarily for a specific educational objective, such as teaching and conducting research. It then extended to several other Exchange Visitor Programs that shared the same objective, like the au pair, Government Visitor, Professor and Research or Short-Term Scholar, Work and Travel USA and the Trainee Programs.[40]

2010 Flight Training Termination edit

On June 1, 2020, the Flight Training J-1 category was terminated.[41]

2011 J-1 Visa Website & Regulations edit

In 2011, the State Department created a new J-1 visa and exchange visitor website.[42]

A job offer is required prior to a visa interview as of 2011. Students from six particular countries (Bulgaria, Russia, Romania, Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus) must have a job offer that has been confirmed by a sponsoring organization before the student can apply for a visa. Because of these requirements, employers and J-1 students must get a head start on the hiring and visa application process. These regulations were initiated due to allegations of sexual exploitation, illegal business practices, improper housing, and the general vulnerability of J-1 visa recipients.[43]

In 2011, according to a report in the New York Daily News, the United States Department of State announced that the same-sex partners of diplomats of foreign governments who move to a posting in the United States would now be allowed to apply for J-1 visas.[44] Same-sex partners of people entering the United States for non-diplomatic reasons were not eligible under the new policy.[44]

Previously, the same-sex partner of a foreign person working or studying in the United States on a nonimmigrant visa was generally eligible to apply for a B-2 visa.[45][46] In 2013, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the United States could not define marriage as a union between one man and one woman as husband and wife. Since then, legally married same-sex partners have been treated the same as legally married opposite-sex partners for visa and other purposes.

2020 Covid-19 Visa Suspension edit

Only U.S. government-sponsored J-1 visa programs were temporarily suspended in March 2020 for 60 days as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[47] The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs said the decision would be reviewed after the initial period with a further 30-day suspension possible.[47]

On June 22, 2020, President Trump issued an executive order suspending new J-1 visas through the end of 2020.[48] On December 31, 2020, this proclamation was extended to 31 March 2021.

2022 State Department 3-Year Work Authorization Pilot edit

In 2022, the State Department announced a two-year pilot where the agency gave J-1 visa foreign students studying in a STEM field the ability to work in the United States for three years after graduation. Previously, the work authorization was a year and a half. This initiative follows the STEM Optional Practical Training for F-1 visa students.[49]

Criticism edit

Guest Worker Exploitation edit

Although the purpose of the J-1 visas is for cultural exchange, critics take issue with how companies use the program for cheap and compliant guest workers.

Journalists have uncovered that students on J-1 visas were placed in poor working conditions.[50] They report that companies exploit these visa workers because they are cheap and are a contingent workforce.[51][52]

One-way employers exploit foreign visa workers is because the visa ties workers to the employer, and these foreign workers may have to wait decades for a green card while working for that same employer.[53]

Lack of Oversight edit

Critics say that the State Department does not provide sufficient oversight of exchange visitors.[51]

The public for example lacks information on Summer Work Travel employers and industry information, which is the largest J-1 visa category.[54]

Employer Discount edit

Critics have pointed out that employers receive a discount for J-1 visa holders because they do not have to pay FICA taxes, such as FICA and Medicare Taxes.[22] The Walt Disney Company for example hired 2,355 Summer Work Travel visitors in 2015, saving the company $15 million.[54]

Visa Statistics edit

2001-2022 State Department J-1 Visa Issuances[55]
Year Number of Issued J-1 Visas
2001 261,769
2002 253,841
2003 253,866
2004 254,504
2005 275,161
2006 309,951
2007 343,946
2008 359,447
2009 313,597
2010 320,805
2011 324,294
2012 313,431
2013 312,522
2014 331,068
2015 332,540
2016 339,712
2017 343,811
2018 342,639
2019 353,279
2020 108,510
2021 129,662
2022 284,486

See also edit

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A J 1 visa is a non immigrant visa issued by the United States to research scholars professors and exchange visitors participating in programs that promote cultural exchange especially to obtain medical or business training within the U S All applicants must meet eligibility criteria English language requirements and be sponsored either by a university private sector or government program J 1 visa holders must usually return home for two years following visa expiration so they impart cultural knowledge learned in the United States 1 In 2022 the State Department issued 284 486 J 1 visas with a visa approval rate of 88 8 2 Between 2001 and 2021 there were 6 178 355 J 1 visas issued by the State Department 3 In 2023 there were 4 209 J 1 visa sponsors 4 Certain J 1 categories saw increased percentage increase in visas between 2021 and 2022 For example The J 1 Visa for Summer Work Travel increased 134 from 39 647 to 92 619 5 J 1 Teachers increased 467 from 719 to 4 076 Interns increased 212 from 5 402 to 16 833 5 J 1 visa of the United States in exchange student s passport from Thailand Contents 1 J 1 Categories 2 Visa Requirements 2 1 Category Requirement 2 2 Visa Process 2 3 Visa Interview 2 4 Reporting 2 5 Taxation 2 6 Mandatory Home Residence 2 7 Conclusion of J 1 Visa Exchange 3 J 1 Visa Physicians 3 1 History 3 2 Requirements 4 History 4 1 Visa Creation 4 2 2010 Flight Training Termination 4 3 2011 J 1 Visa Website amp Regulations 4 4 2020 Covid 19 Visa Suspension 4 5 2022 State Department 3 Year Work Authorization Pilot 5 Criticism 5 1 Guest Worker Exploitation 5 2 Lack of Oversight 5 3 Employer Discount 6 Visa Statistics 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksJ 1 Categories editDifferent categories exist within the J 1 program each defining the purpose or type of exchange While most J 1 categories are explicitly named in the federal regulations governing the J 1 program others have been inferred from the regulatory language 6 J 1 Programs 7 8 4 9 10 11 5 12 J 1 Category Length of Stay Sponsors 2022 NumbersStudent Secondary School One to Two Academic Semesters 70 18 921Au pair Twelve Months 14 21 449Camp Counselor summer camp Four Months 26 21 810Intern Three Weeks to One Year 96 16 833Summer Work Travel Four Months 37 92 619Teacher Three Years 67 4 076Alien Physician Seven Years 1 3 302Trainee Three Weeks to Eighteen Months 93 10 612College Student Duration of Study 816 36 532Professor Three Weeks to Five Years 280 1659Research Scholar Three Weeks to Five Years 868 24 331Short Term Scholar Six Months 847 12 452Specialist Three Weeks to One Year 435 1 802Government Visitor 29 2 786International Visitor 18 4 599Visa Requirements editCategory Requirement edit An International Visitor must be picked by the State Department and be a recognized leader in a special field 13 Camp Counselors must be at least 18 years old speak English and be either a foreign post secondary student youth worker teacher or individual with specialized skills 14 Au Pairs provide childcare to American families They must be between the age of 18 and 26 speak proficient English pass a background check and have secondary school education level or above 15 A Research Scholar is a foreign citizen in the U S to conduct research These scholars are allowed to teach and lecture 16 A Professor is for a foreign citizen here to teach lecture or consult at a college or university These professors cannot be a tenure track candidate or have completed a professor program within two years of the new job start 17 Summer Work Travel visitors must be a post secondary college student who completed one semester of academic study speak proficient English and have a summer job 18 An Intern must have graduated from a post secondary college or university a year before the J 1 visa start date Additionally these interns cannot work in childcare elder care or health care They cannot be in unskilled labor jobs or work in jobs requiring more than 20 of the work to be clerical or office support 19 Visa Process edit For potential J 1 visa applicants the first step is to locate and contact a designated sponsor 20 The State Department provides the list of designated sponsors 4 Visa Interview edit Most visa applicants are required to interview with the U S Embassy or Consulate If the applicant is younger than 13 or is older than 80 an interview is generally not required 21 These are the documents required for someone s J 1 visa interview The Certificate of Eligibility Form DS 2019 issued by the sponsor of the program Supporting documents which are country specific and the consulate website will have details A valid passport that does not expire within the next six months The I 901 SEVIS Fee 220 Form DS 160 completed online this is the non immigrant visa application Fee receipt confirming payment of the visa application fee of 160 A recent color 2 2 photograph in the specified format Reporting edit J 1 visa sponsors are required to monitor the progress and welfare of their participants The J 1 visa sponsors should ensure that the participants activities are consistent with the program category identified on the participants Form DS 2019 Sponsors are also to require their participants to provide current contact address and telephone number information and to maintain this information in their files All exchange visitor applicants must have a SEVIS generated DS 2019 issued by a DOS designated sponsor which they submit when they are applying for their exchange visitor visa The consular officer verifies the DS 2019 record electronically through the SEVIS system in order to process your exchange visitor visa application to conclusion Unless otherwise exempt exchange visitor applicants must pay a SEVIS I 901 Fee to DHS for each individual program Electronic records on J 1 visitors and their dependents are maintained in Student and Exchange Visitor Information System SEVIS of the Student and Exchange Visitor Program by their program sponsor J 1 visitors must report certain information such as a change in legal name or a change of address within 10 days Failure is considered a violation of the J 1 visitor s immigration status and may result in the termination of the visitor s exchange program Taxation edit Taxation of income earned by J 1 visitors varies according to the specific category the visitor was admitted under the visitor s country of origin and the duration of the visitor s stay in the United States J 1 visa holders are exempt from paying Federal Insurance Contributions Act FICA taxes for Social Security and Medicare when they are nonresident aliens for tax purposes which is usually the first five calendar years if they are categorized as students or the first two calendar years if they are categorized as teachers or trainees However they are subjected to other applicable federal state and local taxes People on J 1 filing their federal income taxes who have been in the United States for five years or fewer for students or two years or fewer for teachers and trainees need to use the non resident 1040 NR tax forms Some J 1 visa holders may be eligible for certain tax treaty provisions based on their country of origin Employers who hire J 1 visitors may also save on payroll taxes J 1 visitors do not pay Social Security Medicare or Federal Unemployment taxes employers do not have to match these taxes A typical employer who hires 5 Work Travel J 1 visitors and pays 8 hour each may save over 2317 in a typical 4 months season 22 Mandatory Home Residence edit Many persons in the United States on J 1 visa are subject to the two year home residency requirement found in Section 212 e of the Immigration and Nationality Act Under the Section 212 e before a person on a J 1 visa with the two year home residency requirement can obtain H K or L visas obtain U S permanent resident status or change nonimmigrant status inside the US the J 1 person must either return to the country of last residence for two years or obtain a waiver of the two year home residency requirement Upon their departure from the United States many J 1 visa holders are required to complete a mandatory two year home country physical presence prior to re entry into the United States under dual intent visas such as H 1B 6 This applies for those whose exchange program was funded by either their government or the U S government involves specialized knowledge or skills deemed necessary by their home country or if they received graduate medical training 23 The two year stay can be served in several intervals 24 This mandatory two year home country stay can be waived under the following conditions 25 No objection statement NOS issued by the government of the home country of the J visa holders Exceptional hardship If a J 1 holder can demonstrate that his or her departure would cause exceptional hardship to his U S citizen or legal permanent resident dependents Persecution If a J 1 holder can demonstrate that he or she can be persecuted in his home country Interested government agency A waiver issued for a J 1 holder by a U S Federal Government agency that has determined that such person is working on a project for or of its interest and the person s departure will be detrimental to its interest Conrad program A waiver issued for a foreign medical graduate who has an offer of full time employment at a health care facility in a designated health care professional shortage area or at a health care facility which serves patients from such a designated area For the No Objection Statement J 1 waiver the exchange visitor s home country government should issue a No Objection Statement NOS through its embassy in Washington DC directly to the Waiver Review Division that it has no objection to the exchange visitor not returning to the home country to satisfy the INA 212 e two year foreign residence requirement and does not object to the possibility of the exchange visitor becoming a resident of the United States Conclusion of J 1 Visa Exchange edit J 1 visitors may remain in the United States until the end of their exchange program as specified on form DS 2019 Once a J 1 visitor s program ends he or she may remain in the United States for an additional 30 days often referred to as a grace period in order to prepare for departure from the country 26 The actual J 1 visa certificate does not specifically document this 30 day post study exam grace period and consequently some airline counter staff have refused to issue a boarding pass to an embarking student In particular when the student s return ticket is departing after the J 1 visa has expired For example the return date is the next day after the student s last exam If the visitor leaves the United States during these 30 days the visitor may not re enter with the J 1 visa The minimal and the maximal duration of stay are determined by the specific J 1 category under which an exchange visitor is admitted into the United States 6 As with other non immigrant visas a J 1 visa holder and his or her dependents are required to leave the United States at the end of the duration of stay After departure J 1 visa holders must complete a mandatory two year home country stay unless the U S government grants an exemption J 1 Visa Physicians editAn important category within the J 1 visa program is alien physicians Between 2018 and 2022 15 003 new foreign physicians were brought on a J 1 visa In 2021 there were 13 189 physicians on sponsored J 1 visas a 57 increase from a decade prior 27 The states with the highest number of J 1 visa physicians are New York Pennsylvania and Michigan 28 In 2022 there were 3 302 new exchange visitor alien physicians 29 The top U S destination was New York with 663 Pennsylvania with 263 and Michigan with 245 30 The top three sending countries were Canada 736 India 577 and Pakistan 314 30 Fields with high numbers of J 1 visa physicians include general surgery anesthesiology and psychiatry 31 52 of J 1 visa physicians practice general medicine while 10 are in pediatrics and 7 are in family medicine 32 History edit Between 1952 and 1978 226 organizations sponsored alien physicians to the United States 31 The enactment of the Health Professionals Educational Assistance Act HPEA of 1976 made the J 1 visa the dominant way to enter the United States In 1979 the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates ECFMG became the sole sponsor for J 1 visa physicians Between 1979 and 1996 alien physicians arriving in the United States came solely on J 1 visas After this period hospitals willing to sponsor foreign physicians on an H 1B visa became an option 31 Requirements edit J 1 visa physicians must have an ECFMG certificate to participate in U S clinical training 31 These physicians must reapply every year for their J 1 visa 33 A prospective physician must have completed the National Board of Medical Examiners Examination Parts I and II the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination Step I and Step II or the Visa Qualifying Examination VQE 34 The maximum amount of time that a J 1 visa physician can stay in the United States is seven years 1 J 1 Visa Physicians 2018 2022 Year Number of New J 1 Alien Physicians Source2022 3 302 29 2021 3 193 35 2020 2 858 36 2019 2 912 36 2018 2 738 37 2021 J 1 Visa Sponsorship 38 Country Number of PhysiciansCanada 2 783India 2 610Pakistan 1 293Jordan 493Lebanon 449Egypt 404Saudi Arabia 366Nigeria 285Nepal 266Colombia 221History editVisa Creation edit The U S introduced the J 1 Exchange Visitor Visa Program under the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act Fulbright Hays Act of 1961 The J 1 visa allowed a student scholar trainee teacher professor research assistant specialist or leader in a field of specialized knowledge or skill or other person of similar description to come to the United States 1 Additionally the law prohibited a person from abandoning their foreign country of residence for the United States 1 The U S Information Agency USIA administers the J 1 visa in order to strengthen relations between the US and other countries It fell under the purview of the USIA and not the Immigration and Naturalization Service because its main purpose is to disseminate information its goal is to give people training and experience in the U S that they can use to benefit their home countries 39 These exchanges have assisted the Department of State in furthering the foreign policy objectives of the United States The J 1 Program started by bringing scholars into the United States temporarily for a specific educational objective such as teaching and conducting research It then extended to several other Exchange Visitor Programs that shared the same objective like the au pair Government Visitor Professor and Research or Short Term Scholar Work and Travel USA and the Trainee Programs 40 2010 Flight Training Termination edit On June 1 2020 the Flight Training J 1 category was terminated 41 2011 J 1 Visa Website amp Regulations edit In 2011 the State Department created a new J 1 visa and exchange visitor website 42 A job offer is required prior to a visa interview as of 2011 Students from six particular countries Bulgaria Russia Romania Ukraine Moldova and Belarus must have a job offer that has been confirmed by a sponsoring organization before the student can apply for a visa Because of these requirements employers and J 1 students must get a head start on the hiring and visa application process These regulations were initiated due to allegations of sexual exploitation illegal business practices improper housing and the general vulnerability of J 1 visa recipients 43 In 2011 according to a report in the New York Daily News the United States Department of State announced that the same sex partners of diplomats of foreign governments who move to a posting in the United States would now be allowed to apply for J 1 visas 44 Same sex partners of people entering the United States for non diplomatic reasons were not eligible under the new policy 44 Previously the same sex partner of a foreign person working or studying in the United States on a nonimmigrant visa was generally eligible to apply for a B 2 visa 45 46 In 2013 the United States Supreme Court ruled that the United States could not define marriage as a union between one man and one woman as husband and wife Since then legally married same sex partners have been treated the same as legally married opposite sex partners for visa and other purposes 2020 Covid 19 Visa Suspension edit Only U S government sponsored J 1 visa programs were temporarily suspended in March 2020 for 60 days as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic 47 The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs said the decision would be reviewed after the initial period with a further 30 day suspension possible 47 On June 22 2020 President Trump issued an executive order suspending new J 1 visas through the end of 2020 48 On December 31 2020 this proclamation was extended to 31 March 2021 2022 State Department 3 Year Work Authorization Pilot edit In 2022 the State Department announced a two year pilot where the agency gave J 1 visa foreign students studying in a STEM field the ability to work in the United States for three years after graduation Previously the work authorization was a year and a half This initiative follows the STEM Optional Practical Training for F 1 visa students 49 Criticism editGuest Worker Exploitation edit Although the purpose of the J 1 visas is for cultural exchange critics take issue with how companies use the program for cheap and compliant guest workers Journalists have uncovered that students on J 1 visas were placed in poor working conditions 50 They report that companies exploit these visa workers because they are cheap and are a contingent workforce 51 52 One way employers exploit foreign visa workers is because the visa ties workers to the employer and these foreign workers may have to wait decades for a green card while working for that same employer 53 Lack of Oversight edit Critics say that the State Department does not provide sufficient oversight of exchange visitors 51 The public for example lacks information on Summer Work Travel employers and industry information which is the largest J 1 visa category 54 Employer Discount edit Critics have pointed out that employers receive a discount for J 1 visa holders because they do not have to pay FICA taxes such as FICA and Medicare Taxes 22 The Walt Disney Company for example hired 2 355 Summer Work Travel visitors in 2015 saving the company 15 million 54 Visa Statistics edit2001 2022 State Department J 1 Visa Issuances 55 Year Number of Issued J 1 Visas2001 261 7692002 253 8412003 253 8662004 254 5042005 275 1612006 309 9512007 343 9462008 359 4472009 313 5972010 320 8052011 324 2942012 313 4312013 312 5222014 331 0682015 332 5402016 339 7122017 343 8112018 342 6392019 353 2792020 108 5102021 129 6622022 284 486See also editJ 2 visa H 1B visaReferences edit a b c d Cruz Skyler Have Foreign Physicians Been Misdiagnosed A Closer Look at the J 1 Visa State Department 2022 Visas PDF State Department Visa Issuances a b c Designated Sponsor List BridgeUSAParticipants BridgeUSA j1visa state gov Retrieved 2023 05 04 a b c State Department of J 1 Visa Basics BridgeUSA Retrieved 2023 05 04 a b c United States Department of State Exchange Visitor J Visas Retrieved 2011 06 02 United States Department of State Programs Retrieved 2011 06 02 J 1 Visa Categories amp Requirements PDF J 1 Visa Teachers PDF 2022 Summer Work Travel Program PDF Secondary School Students PDF State Department of Facts and Figures BridgeUSA Retrieved 2023 05 04 State Department of International Visitor Program BridgeUSA Retrieved 2023 05 04 State Department of Camp Counselor Program BridgeUSA Retrieved 2023 05 04 State Department of Au Pair Program BridgeUSA Retrieved 2023 05 04 State Department of Research Scholar Program BridgeUSA Retrieved 2023 05 04 State Department of Professor Program BridgeUSA Retrieved 2023 05 09 State Department of Summer Work Travel Program BridgeUSA Retrieved 2023 05 09 State Department of Intern Program BridgeUSA Retrieved 2023 05 09 State Department of How To Apply BridgeUSA Retrieved 2023 05 04 Exchange Visitor Visa travel state gov Retrieved 2023 05 04 a b J 1 Tax Benefits for Employers Savings Calculator Common Questions J 1 Visa Basics J 1 Visa Immigration Law Articles Klasko Rulon Stock amp Seltzer LLP UNDERSTANDING THE TWO YEAR HOME RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT AND WAIVERS Archived from the original on 2014 03 24 Retrieved 2013 01 17 Eligibility Information Waiver of the Exchange Visitor Two Year Home Country Physical Presence Requirement United States Department of State J 1 Adjustments and Extensions Retrieved 2014 08 06 J 1 Visa Sponsorship State Data a b Alien Physician Category PDF a b Alien Physician Category PDF a b c d Hallock James A Kostis John B December 2006 Celebrating 50 Years of Experience An ECFMG Perspective Academic Medicine 81 12 S7 16 doi 10 1097 01 ACM 0000243344 55996 1e ISSN 1040 2446 PMID 17086051 Doctor Data Symes Hilary A Boulet John Yaghmour Nicholas A Wallowicz Tracy McKinley Danette Waller March 2022 International Medical Graduate Resident Wellness Examining Qualitative Data From J 1 Visa Physician Recipients Academic Medicine 97 3 420 425 doi 10 1097 ACM 0000000000004406 ISSN 1040 2446 PMID 34524136 S2CID 237514202 Programs Physician Programs J 1 Visa 2017 10 31 Archived from the original on 2017 10 31 Retrieved 2023 04 29 Alien Physician Category PDF a b J 1 Visa Basics BridgeUSABridgeUSA 2021 03 18 Archived from the original on 2021 03 18 Retrieved 2023 04 29 2020 10 17 https web archive org web 20201017153135 https j1visa state gov wp content uploads 2020 02 Alien Physician Flyer 2019 pdf Archived from the original PDF on 2020 10 17 Retrieved 2023 04 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help 2021 J 1 Visa Physicians Reports on J 1 Visas and Visa Waivers Programs J 1 Visa Hector Chichoni Exchange Visitor Program Terminates J 1 Flight Training Program Designations Archived from the original on 2009 10 21 Retrieved 2009 12 16 Launching the New J 1 Visa Exchange Visitor Program Website DipNote 2016 07 28 Archived from the original on 2016 07 28 Retrieved 2023 05 04 Utah Local News Salt Lake City News Sports Archive The Salt Lake Tribune a b Pearson Erica February 23 2011 Immigration benefits arrive for same sex couples but only if you re a diplomat New York Daily News B 2 Classification for Cohabitating Partners Bureau of Consular Affairs United States Department of State Archived from the original on December 31 2004 Diplomats and Foreign Government Officials Bureau of Consular Affairs United States Department of State Archived from the original on October 31 2005 a b Coronavirus J1 programme suspended for 60 days Irish Examiner 14 March 2020 Retrieved 30 April 2020 Proclamation Suspending Entry of Aliens Who Present a Risk to the U S Labor Market Following the Coronavirus Outbreak whitehouse gov Retrieved 2020 10 05 via National Archives More international STEM students will be granted Three Year OPT February 2022 Noguchi Yuki U S Probes Abuse Allegations Under Worker Visa Program NPR a b Chen Michelle 2019 08 14 We Were Treated Like Dirt A Visa Program Exploits Student Workers ISSN 0027 8378 Retrieved 2023 05 05 Au Pair Report PDF Malhotra Ashish 2021 06 02 Immigrant doctors fill US healthcare gaps but visa rules make life tough The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2023 03 26 a b Summer Work Travel PDF Nonimmigrant Visa Statistics travel state gov Retrieved 2023 03 26 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title J 1 visa amp oldid 1213283169, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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