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J-1 visas. These are called Exchange Visitors' visas. An exchange visitor may come to the US to participate in a specific exchange visitor program approved by the US government. There are a large number of such special programs sponsored by school, businesses, and a variety of organizations and institutions. The exchange program is meant to foster international cooperation through exchange of information. The programs are intended for students, scholars, trainees in business and industry, teachers, research assistants, and international visitors on cultural missions. J-1 visas can be issued quickly. There are no quota restrictions for J-1 visas. They allow the visa-holder to work legally in the US if work is part of the approved program of if the worker receives permission to work from the official program sponsor. The J-1 visa-holder may travel in and out of the US or remain in the US until the completion of the exchange visitor program. Visas are available for accompanying relatives. |
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