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J1 Visa

J-1 VISA Attorney – San Jose, CA

The J-1 visa is designed to provide educational and cultural exchange programs, and to promote the sharing of individuals, knowledge, and skills in education, the arts and sciences. This visa enables people to participate in exchange programs in the United States.

J-1 visa holders include students, trainees involved in on-the-job training, visiting scholars and researchers, and consultants. Although many J-1 visa holders come to the U.S. for paid on-the-job training, exchange students who visit the U.S. under this status are not permitted to work.

The J-1 applicant must prove:

  • That his or her stay in the U.S. will be temporary.
  • That he or she will have sufficient funds to stay in the U.S.
  • That he or she intends to return to home after the visit.

Your spouse and/or unmarried children under the age of 21 may apply for entry under J-2 status. Dependents of J-1 visa holders may work in the U.S. if they can prove that they are able to provide for their own expenses.
 

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We understand that your legal immigration concerns are important to you and your family. When you are immigrating to a new country, there are many things to consider. Having a knowledgeable attorney on your side – one who emigrated from another country himself, can make all the difference. We know immigration law and are ready to help you gain the visa you need quickly, affordably and legally.

Have a specific question about your immigration issue? Learn about all the professional legal services we offer. We serve San Jose, Santa Clara, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Saratoga, and Sunnyvale as well as the surrounding Bay Area counties including Santa Clara, Alameda, San Mateo and Contra Costa.

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