Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - J2 Visa I spent two years in the United States as J 1, and now I am due to return to China, which is not restricted by two years. My husband is now J 1, and I want to apply for J2. Is it possible?

J2 Visa I spent two years in the United States as J 1, and now I am due to return to China, which is not restricted by two years. My husband is now J 1, and I want to apply for J2. Is it possible?

As long as it is a J 1 visa, there must be a two-year limit for returning to China. If you have never been to a country outside the United States for two years after leaving the United States with a J 1 visa, the visa officer basically judges that you have an immigration tendency. According to J 1, you can take J2, so you have a contradiction. One is that you are bound by J 1, and the other is that you can enjoy J2 treatment because of your husband's J 1. How to solve this contradiction? In fact, there is also a provision in J 1 that you will be exempted from service for two years after you leave the United States (that is, your J 1), so I think the American visa officer will ask you to produce a document about your exemption from service for two years in China. This document should be issued by your company or approved by the relevant departments of the State Education Commission. Note that you must also let the visa officer know that you are not inclined to emigrate, which is the key to your J2.