J-1 students
Students are eligible to apply for J-1 status only if they meet one of the following criteria:
- They are financed by either the U.S. government, or home country government or an international organization
- The program is carried out under a written agreement between the U.S. government, foreign government, foreign educational institution or state/local government
- Exchange visitor is supported substantially by funding from sources other than personal or family funds
J-1 students are required to enroll full-time in school during their stay in the United States.
Student type | Credits |
Undergraduate | 12 credits |
Graduate | 9 credits |
Graduate students with assistantship | 6 credits |
Part-time enrollment. Part-time enrollment is authorized only for documented medical reasons, academic reasons or during the final semester with prior approval from the International Student Advisor.
Non-degree students (exchange students). Non-degree students must follow a prescribed course of study defined by their exchange agreements.
J-1 students pursuing degree programs at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno are allowed to remain in the United States for the length of time necessary to complete their studies as long as they make the required academic progress toward completion of their degree programs.
Non-degree students (Exchange students). Non-degree students are allowed to stay for up to 24 months as long as they follow a prescribed course of study defined by their exchange agreements.
J-1 students can transfer to another university. To do that, please follow the admission process at the new school and identify yourself as a J-1 exchange visitor in the student category. Inform the OISS advisor that you will be transferring and follow transfer instructions from the new school. Your SEVIS record will be transferred from the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno to your new university.
Applying for a visa
An exchange visitor visa is required for foreign citizens to enter the United States and participate in an exchange visitor program.
Health insurance
J-1 visa holders are required to maintain health insurance throughout the period of stay in the U.S
Work authorization
J-1 visa holders have specific provisions for working in the United States.
Home country requirements
J-1 visa holders are required to spend two years in their home country at the end of their J-1 program.