The purpose of the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program is "to increase mutual understanding" through "educational and cultural exchanges".
Swift Center
1022 UTA Blvd
Arlington, Texas 76019
[email protected]
Phone: (817) 272-2355
Fax: (817) 272-5005
Welcome to the Office of International Education J-1 student web page. This page is intended to provide general information to J-1 students at University of Texas at Arlington.
The purpose of the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program is "to increase mutual understanding" through "educational and cultural exchanges".
The purpose of the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program is "to increase mutual understanding" through "educational and cultural exchanges".
Health insurance is a mandatory requirement for J-1 students and their dependents. Failure to maintain adequate coverage as defined by the U.S. Department of State is grounds for termination of legal status.
It is not only unwise to be in the United States without adequate health insurance, it is a violation of J-1 status. Although in many countries the government bears the expense of health care for its citizens, individuals and families in the United States are responsible for these costs themselves. Since a single day of hospitalization and medical treatment can cost thousands of dollars, many hospitals and clinics refuse to treat uninsured patients except in life-threatening emergencies. A good medical insurance plan is the only protection against the enormous costs of health care in the USA. The J-1 student is required to certify that he/she has the required levels of health, medical, evacuation, and repatriation insurance for himself/herself and dependents. The U.S. Department of State defines adequate coverage as:
Exchange Visitors are required to pay a $180 SEVIS fee before applying for the J-1 visa. Office of International Education (OIE) provides a guide to the visitors along with their DS-2019 to inform them of the fee and the payment process. More information can be found at SEVIS Fee Homepage.
In order to extend a J-1 visitors time in the US past his/her original entry documents the department must take the first step by submitting an extension request to the Office of International Education. This must be done before the current program end date on the DS-2019. Please note that 5-7 business days should be allowed for processing. For more information regarding the request, please email Satu Birch, Director of International Student & Scholar Services, Office of International Education at [email protected]
The J status has special restrictions and requirements for the Exchange Visitor. The visitor may be subject to the "two-year home residency requirement" if funding is from government sources or if the academic area of the visitor is on the "Exchange Visitor's Skills List" for his/her country of last legal residence. Being "subject" to this requirement means that the visitor must return to the country of legal residence for two years immediately following completion of the J-1 program. A waiver may be requested, but is not guaranteed. More information can be found at US State Department J Visa Waivers Homepage
As a J-1 visiting scholar at University of Texas at Arlington, you have been admitted for a specific period of time to engage in a particular research or teaching activity, as described on your DS-2019 form. You must take care during your stay to maintain lawful J-1 status, as failure to do so can have serious long-term consequences for you. Fortunately, there are some simple steps you can take to ensure that your stay in the U.S. remains valid:
There are three types of employment available to J1 students:
Students have the opportunity to participate in an academic training program during or after completion of studies.
You must have employment authorization on your DS-2019, authorized by OIE, prior to applying for a Social Security number.
For specific questions and concerns, please contact us at [email protected] or at (817) 272-2355.
For specific questions and concerns, please contact us at [email protected] or at (817) 272-2355.