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  2. J-1 visa - Wikipedia

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    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. [ 12 ] 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.

  3. Work and Travel USA - Wikipedia

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    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. [3]

  4. B visa in lieu of other visas - Wikipedia

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    The B-1 in lieu of H-3 has the same time limits on stay as usual B-1 visas, which is a maximum of 6 months per year, and therefore a maximum of 6 contiguous months. It may therefore not be usable for people on training programs of a longer duration.

  5. Opinion: Why the J1 Visa Ban Is a Gut Punch to Working Moms - AOL

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    J1 au pairs are between the ages of 18 and 26, and come to America for one to two years as part of a cultural exchange program. Before the coronavirus outbreak, the J1 au pair program provided ...

  6. Student and Exchange Visitor Program - Wikipedia

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    The SEVIS fee must be paid after receiving the initial document (I-20 or DS-2019) and is a prerequisite for obtaining the F, J, or M visa, [26] or if transitioning to student status using Form I-539. [27] The fee needs to be paid only for the principal (the F-1, J-1, or M-1). Dependents (F-2, J-2, and M-2) do not need to pay the fee.

  7. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa waiver stay is 30 days [citation needed] eVisa gives a stay of 60 [citation needed] No Tanzania: eVisa / Visa on arrival [447] [448] 90 days No Thailand: Visa not required [449] 60 days Visa waiver program rules: You can enter for 60 days per visa exempt stay. [citation needed] You can enter an unlimited number of times via air. [citation ...

  8. A Visa - Wikipedia

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    The A-1 visa is granted to many people such as ambassadors, ministers, diplomats, consular officers, and their immediate family members. [a] [6] While government officials normally do not qualify for an A-1 visa if they are traveling for non-official, non-governmental purposes, heads of state and heads of government always qualify and must apply for an A visa regardless of their purpose of ...

  9. Form I-539 - Wikipedia

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    Form I-539 may be used to extend one's stay on the same status as one currently has. This extension of stay does not change the terms of one's entry visa. In particular, it does not change whether the visa was a single-entry visa or a multiple-entry visa, nor does it change the period of validity (i.e., the expiration date) of the visa.