Violation of J-1 Status
This information applies to J-1 research scholars, professors, short-term scholars, and student-interns.
Violation of J-1 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Department of State (DOS) visa regulations results in the loss of legal status in the U.S. Consequences include, but are not limited to:
- Ineligibility for employment
- Ineligibility to receive a Transfer Recommendation for a new J-1 sponsor/institution
- Ineligibility to apply to DHS for a change of visa status
If a DHS official or an immigration judge declares an individual to be unlawfully present in the United States, the unlawful presence will begin on the date of the DHS decision.
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