J-1 Exchange Visitors
J-1 Student Status
J-1 student status allows you to remain in the U.S. for as long
as you are a full time student at the school you are approved to
attend, and in the program for which you are approved. J-1 student
status also extends to the approved time for Academic Training, the
work experience time you may choose to use during or following your
degree completion with prior permission from your J-1 sponsor.
There is a 30 day grace period to depart the U.S. following the
completion of your J-1 program. This grace period is not for
employment, extensions, or transfers.
To be eligible for the J-1 student category, a substantial
portion of your financial support must come from an external
funding source, for example the University of Bridgeport, your home
government or school, or a corporate sponsor. Students with only
personal or family funds are not eligible for J-1 status.
J-1 students and their dependents are sometimes subject to the
Two Year Foreign Residence Requirement. This means that upon
conclusion of your J program, you may have to return to your home
country for two years before being able to apply for certain visas
or change status to certain work categories (like the H-1) or
obtain Permanent Resident status. For more details on the J-1 visa
and the Two Year Foreign Residence Requirement visit http://www.travel.state.gov/visa;exchange.html.
For more information on waivers of the Two Year Foreign Residence
Requirement, please visit http://www.travel.state.gov/jvw.html.
J-1 students may receive authorization for part time study or
leave of absence due to medical conditions. Part time study for
academic reasons may also be authorized. Please refer to these
sections under F-1 students.
These web pages are intended to briefly summarize some of the
more important topics of concern for J-1 exchange visitors.
Additional information is available through the International
Affairs Office.
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