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J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa


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Two-Year Home Country Residence Requirement

This requirement stipulates that exchange visitors must reside in their home country for two years after their exchange before they are eligible for permanent resident, H or L status in the United States, if 1) their participation in the program was funded by their home or the U.S. government or 2) they have skills which are needed by the home country. Exchange visitors may return to the United States as tourists or students without first fulfilling the two-year requirement.

Because the administration of ISEP is not funded by the U.S. government, the DS-2019s issued by ISEP will indicate that you have not received support from the U.S. government. In the majority of cases, therefore, the consular officer will indicate in Section II of your DS-2019 (lower left-hand corner) that you are not subject to the requirement (unless you are subject for other reasons).

The consular officer's recommendation is a preliminary opinion; final decisions are made by the State Department. There is a procedure for obtaining a waiver of the requirement; however, because ISEP believes that you should return home after your exchange, ISEP will not assist you in any way in applying for or obtaining this waiver. The State Department charges a fee for a waiver application.