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If you have worked for J-1, please let us know!

Work / Career
#1
  • まさみち
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  • 2021/05/27 11:00

I would like to come to the US on a J-1 visa. I would like to hear from people who have actually experienced this. I don't care if it is good or bad. I would like to hear both if possible.

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#2
  • ちゃっつ
  • 2021/05/29 (Sat) 09:03
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A friend of mine was here on a J-1 visa. She was not paid a very high salary, so she had to live off her savings. In her case, she was able to do what she wanted to do, so she said she still had a good time.

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#3
  • アメリ―
  • 2021/06/01 (Tue) 10:16
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A friend of mine was sponsored for another visa after her J-1.

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#4
  • ミチ
  • 2021/06/03 (Thu) 18:31
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There are two types of J-1 visas: intern and trainee. As a rule of thumb, interns stay for 12 months and trainees stay for 18 months, but there are many different J-1 visa programs. The shortest program is 4 months. The tricky part of the J-1 visa is that you have to stay outside the US for at least 2 years after the visa expires. After that, switching visas is a bit tricky.

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#5
  • あかね
  • 2021/06/04 (Fri) 10:13
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If you are going to use an agent, we recommend that you do a lot of research before choosing one.
I heard that agency fees and services vary from company to company.

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#6
  • 玄米
  • 2021/06/16 (Wed) 09:40
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How much are the application and agency fees ??

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