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Excuse me, does anyone know the process and materials of J/KLOC-0 visa in the United States?

J 1 visa necessary materials

1. Fill in the application form DS 156- 158.

2. 830 yuan RMB receipt of CITIC Bank.

3. A valid passport. Passports must be valid for at least 6 months longer than the planned stay in the United States.

4. Two 2-inch photos

5. Applicants for "J" visa need a complete DS20 19 (IAP-66) form. Scholars participating in the "J" visit program must show the DS20 19 (IAP-66) form issued by the guarantor.

6. Prove that there are enough scholarships or personal funds to pay all their expenses or make other arrangements for their expenses. "Sufficient funds" means that the applicant will neither become a burden to the public nor pay for it through unapproved work during his stay in the United States.

7. Other materials: proof that the applicant intends to leave the United States after legally residing in the United States. This means that the applicant has an inalienable right to live abroad, and his law can be guaranteed to be suspended for a short time. An inseparable social and economic relationship that must be returned to China after staying. According to paragraph 2 14 (b) of the amendment to the immigration and nationality law 1952, if the applicant cannot submit the above materials to the consular officer to eliminate his immigration tendency, the consular officer will not issue him a visa.

Additional remarks

1, DS 20 19 (IAP-66) table (to window 2)

2. Passports, forms and receipts (submitted to window 2)

3. Invitation letter (to visa officer): Fax is enough.

4. Degree certificate and diploma (for visa officer)

Auxiliary materials:

5. Letter of recommendation

6. Articles (for visa officers)

7. Join foreign academic groups (for visa officers)

8. Award-winning certificate (for visa officer)

Note that "Window No.2" refers to the window for receiving materials, and is not necessarily a supplement to "Window No.2":

What kind of person will sign J 1?

Exchange visiting scholar

(J- 1 visa)

The "J" exchange visiting scholar program aims to promote the exchange of knowledge and technology between people in the fields of education, art and science. Participants include students from universities, middle schools and primary schools; Persons who have participated in on-the-job training in companies, institutions and offices; Teachers in primary schools, middle schools and professional and technical schools; Professors and scholars who teach or engage in research in institutions of higher learning; Persons who receive professional training in medical institutions; And visiting scholars who aim at research, training and displaying professional knowledge or skills. Applicants must present a complete DS-20 19 form issued by American sponsors or inviting organizations.

"J" exchange visitors must have sufficient academic preparation and knowledge of English language to ensure that the applicant will study the whole process in the receiving educational institution or other research institutions. Applicants must produce materials to prove that the receiving school has made special arrangements to guide their English language learning. If the applicant's English level is not enough for him to complete the whole study. The college must document that special training has been arranged for them to improve their English. !

According to the "J" exchange visiting scholar program, the personnel participating in the undergraduate study and training of medical majors must meet the following special requirements. These include: you must pass the examination for foreign medical students. Prove that you have enough knowledge of English language; You must go back to China to live for two years after completing the exchange program, and you must plan to leave after the arrival of your stay in the United States. Doctors who go to the United States as visiting scholars for investigation, consultation, teaching or research without practicing medicine are not subject to the above conditions.

Materials required:

Complete application forms DS- 156 and DS- 157.

Receipt for payment of visa application fee (830 yuan RMB) at CITIC Industrial Bank.

A valid passport. Passports must be valid for at least 6 months longer than the planned stay in the United States.

Applicants for "J" visa need a complete DS-20 19 form. Scholars participating in the "J" visit program must show the DS-20 19 form issued by the guarantor. Applicants for a "Q" visa need an I-797 approval form. Participants in the "Q" exchange visit program need to have a non-immigrant work approval form I- 129 approved by the US Immigration Service and issued by the guarantor. When the work permit is approved, the Immigration Bureau will notify the guarantor indicated on the I-797 form. It should be noted that if the applicant does not meet the requirements of the Immigration and Nationality Law, even if his work permit has been approved, he cannot be guaranteed a visa.

Prove that there are enough scholarships or personal funds to pay all their expenses or make other arrangements for their expenses. "Sufficient capital" means that the applicant will neither become a burden to the public nor pay for it through unapproved work during his stay in the United States.

I haven't signed the proposal myself. I hope to find someone with personal experience, including the interview process, and make detailed consultation, which will be helpful.