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F-1 and J-1 Student Visas
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F-1 and J-1 Student Visas

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The F-1 and J-1 visas are the only student visas used at Stanford University.

Most students study with an F-1 visa. Not all students qualify for the J-1 visa. Stanford policy prohibits your using a J-1 visa if you are funded more than 50 percent by personal or family funds. You qualify for either an F-1 or J-1 visa when you receive a 50 percent research assistantship (RA), teaching assistantship (TA),  or fellowship from Stanford University.

To apply for an F-1 or J-1 visa stamp, you must first obtain an I-20 form (for F-1) or DS-2019 form (for J-1). These forms are issued by Bechtel International Center. You must include them in your application when you apply for your F-1 or J1 visa stamp at a U.S. consulate or embassy.

Keep in mind these important points when you apply for an F-1 or J-1 student visa:

Comparison Chart

F-1 Visa J-1 Visa
Employment Opportunities On-Campus Employment Before Graduation - No authorization required - Allowed for 20 or fewer hours per week during academic year - Full-time work allowed during the summer and on breaks between quarters - Must obtain approval from Responsible Officer (usually International Center) - Allowed for 20 or fewer hours per week during academic year - Full-time work allowed during the summer and on breaks between quarters
Off-Campus Employment Before Graduation - Optional Practical Training (12 months or less) - Curricular Practical Training (unlimited, with conditions) - Internships with International Organizations - For reasons of Economic Necessity - Allowed for up to 20 hours a week and full time during school breaks - Academic Training (18 months or the length of your program, whichever is shorter) - Allowed for up to 20 hours a week and full time during school breaks
Off-Campus Employment After Graduation Post-Completion Practical Training - total of 12 months, (may be limited by time spent in Optional Practical Training prior to graduation) Academic Training (restrictions are the same as those for participation prior to graduation)
Funding Proof of Funding - Must show proof of 9 months of funding for graduate study - Any personal funding must be verified with a bank statement or letter of support from a scholarship source - Must show proof of funding for entire term of study - Any personal funding must be verified with a bank statement or letter of support from a scholarship source
Funding from personal or family income (including loans) Unlimited Must be less than 50% of total funding per year
Dependents School Attendance F-2 spouse may only engage in part-time study, and the F-2 child may only engage in full-time study if the study is in an elementary or secondary school (kindergarten through twelfth grade) J-2 dependents may attend school part time or full time
Employment of dependents Not allowed under any circumstances Allowed if dependents can prove their earnings are not needed to support the J-1 visa holder;  Employment authorization is required

Additional Resources

Following are additional resources to help you understand F-1 and J-1 visas and associated requirements.

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