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:
- As an F-1 or J-1 visa holder, you may enter the United States up to 30 days before your program start date indicated on your visa documents.
- If you bring your spouse or children with you to Stanford, they are considered dependents on your visa and each must obtain their own F-2 or J-2 visa.
- You should not enter the U.S. on a tourist (B-1/B-2 or WT visa waiver) visa if your intent is to enroll in school.
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.
New Students
- Information on Visas and Supporting Documents
- Visa Document Process for New Students
- Applying for a Visa
- International Student Orientation
- Transferring F and J Sponsorship
- Changing Your Immigration Status
Current Students
- Maintaining Status for F and J Students
- Address Update
- Enrollment
- Leave of Absence
- Extensions
- Change and Add Academic Program
- Employment
- Travel
- Health Insurance
- Transferring F and J Sponsorship
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