Participation in the J-1 Student Intern subcategory is available only to foreign students currently enrolled and pursuing a degree at a post-secondary academic institution outside the United States, whose U.S. internship will "fulfill the educational objectives for his or her current degree program at his or her home institution." Student interns may participate in the J-1 Student Internship program for up to 12 months for each foreign degree/major.
The Exchange Visitor Program is intended to promote mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries by educational and cultural exchanges. In particular, the exchange of professors and research scholars is intended to promote the exchange of ideas, research, mutual enrichment and linkages between research and academic institutions in the United States and foreign countries. The main purpose of the Exchange Visitor Program is to foster global understanding through educational and cultural exchanges. All exchange visitors are expected to return to their home country upon completion of their program in order to share their exchange experiences.
*Please note that requests to use third parties and/or outside host organizations must be made separately and submitted six to eight months in advance of the proposed visit and are NOT guaranteed approval.
Participant Eligibility:
In addition to meeting the general eligibility requirements for all exchange visitors, and the 3-week minimum program duration, a participant must meet the following additional conditions to be eligible to participate as a J Student Intern:
Be currently enrolled in and pursuing a degree at an accredited post-secondary academic institution outside the United States
The U.S. internship must fulfill the educational objectives for his or her current degree program at his or her home institution
Have verifiable English language skills sufficient to function on a day-to-day basis in the internship environment
Be primarily in the United States to engage in a student internship program rather than to engage in employment or provide services to an employer
Be accepted into a student internship program at the post-secondary accredited academic institution listed on his or her form DS-2019
Be in good academic standing at his or her home institution outside the United States
The student must return to his or her academic program outside the United States and fulfill and obtain a degree from such academic institution after completion of the student internship program
Have sufficient finances to support himself or herself and dependents for their entire stay in the United States, including housing and living expenses