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J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by Chyjoey(m): 7:34pm On Jul 09, 2021
This thread is meant to collect input and tips from people who have previously applied for a J1 exchange visitor visa, and help provide advice to prospective applicants.

Created to be an analogue to the student (F1) visa thread.
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by Chyjoey(m): 7:36pm On Jul 09, 2021
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by misskano: 1:04pm On Aug 10, 2021
I am applying for a J1 Exchange Visitor Visa. My interview is in August.
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by Chyjoey(m): 9:35pm On Aug 10, 2021
Posting transcript for posterity, cause there seems to be a paucity of J1 applicants in Nigeria.

Me: Good morning Ma'am
V. O : pass me your passport and DS2019 please
Me: Here. How's your day going?
V.o: Fine. Thank you.
I see here you're going for surgical research at *** medical school
Me: Yes ma'am. I'm going to conduct surgical research at ***, the largest teaching hospital of ***.
V.O: What type of surgery?
Me: General surgery. Our research at *** is focused on obesity and metabolism. Basically, we are trying to develop non invasive therapies for the treatment of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. This is important research and we could win the nobel prize (joking with a chuckle).. Gets cut off..

V. O: Who is paying for this?
Me: My cousin and her husband will be paying for my program.
V. O: Cousin? (I heard husband)
Me: Cousin not Husband�
V.O: (chuckles) I said Cousin not husband
Me: Smiles
V.O: What does she do?
Me: She owns one of the biggest neonatal photography companies in ***. They take beautiful neonatal and infant photography.


V. O: What do you do here in Nigeria?
Me: I'm a medical doctor. Graduated medical school in June, since then been working remotely with ***, performing basic literature review to help build up my basics for resumption of my research.

V.O: What are your plans after you complete your program?
me: My ultimate goal is to pursue an academic career in cardio-thoracic surgery. During my career, research will be needed so hopefully this program will give me the skills I'll need throughout my career.
Concretely, upon completion of my program, I'm returning to Nigeria to pursue a cardio-thoracic surgery residency. During my residency, I plan to continue conducting research. Infact, I already spoke to the ministry of health and TETFUND about the possibility of spearheading research into 'metabolism and its influence on the incidence of sudden cardiac death' and I was told that I would need extensive research experience, publications in high impact journals, and participation in notable academic projects. So I plan to be as productive as possible in the US, so as to...
(Flings a book about *'my rights while working in the US'* at me)

As I read the title, I come smile, talk..
Thank you ma'am (my smile come reach Jericho under my mask, but I stayed composed, I no fit come fall my hand, I'm a doctor)

She typed for 13 hours, come say 'I'll be approving your Visa'

I asked some questions about transiting through some schengen countries and she answered courteously. I thanked her and left with my white paper and book.

I was calm and confident all through, articulating my answers slowly and precisely which was weird because she refused everybody before me and I thought she was going to refuse me as well. But God showed up for me sha.

To God be the glory.

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Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by Pascalsmith: 8:03am On Aug 21, 2021
Chyjoey:
Posting transcript for posterity, cause there seems to be a paucity of J1 applicants in Nigeria.

Me: Good morning Ma'am
V. O : pass me your passport and DS2019 please
Me: Here. How's your day going?
V.o: Fine. Thank you.
I see here you're going for surgical research at *** medical school
Me: Yes ma'am. I'm going to conduct surgical research at ***, the largest teaching hospital of ***.
V.O: What type of surgery?
Me: General surgery. Our research at *** is focused on obesity and metabolism. Basically, we are trying to develop non invasive therapies for the treatment of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. This is important research and we could win the nobel prize (joking with a chuckle).. Gets cut off..

V. O: Who is paying for this?
Me: My cousin and her husband will be paying for my program.
V. O: Cousin? (I heard husband)
Me: Cousin not Husband�
V.O: (chuckles) I said Cousin not husband
Me: Smiles
V.O: What does she do?
Me: She owns one of the biggest neonatal photography companies in ***. They take beautiful neonatal and infant photography.


V. O: What do you do here in Nigeria?
Me: I'm a medical doctor. Graduated medical school in June, since then been working remotely with ***, performing basic literature review to help build up my basics for resumption of my research.

V.O: What are your plans after you complete your program?
me: My ultimate goal is to pursue an academic career in cardio-thoracic surgery. During my career, research will be needed so hopefully this program will give me the skills I'll need throughout my career.
Concretely, upon completion of my program, I'm returning to Nigeria to pursue a cardio-thoracic surgery residency. During my residency, I plan to continue conducting research. Infact, I already spoke to the ministry of health and TETFUND about the possibility of spearheading research into 'metabolism and its influence on the incidence of sudden cardiac death' and I was told that I would need extensive research experience, publications in high impact journals, and participation in notable academic projects. So I plan to be as productive as possible in the US, so as to...
(Flings a book about *'my rights while working in the US'* at me)

As I read the title, I come smile, talk..
Thank you ma'am (my smile come reach Jericho under my mask, but I stayed composed, I no fit come fall my hand, I'm a doctor)

She typed for 13 hours, come say 'I'll be approving your Visa'

I asked some questions about transiting through some schengen countries and she answered courteously. I thanked her and left with my white paper and book.

I was calm and confident all through, articulating my answers slowly and precisely which was weird because she refused everybody before me and I thought she was going to refuse me as well. But God showed up for me sha.

To God be the glory.

I’m interested in getting an exchange program in field of environment or climate change ,
How Domingo about that
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by praizG: 6:15pm On Aug 21, 2021
Hi@Chyjoey
My training duration on my DS 2019 is for 1 year, but actual training duration is 4 years. What do I fill in the DS 160, 1 year or 4 years.
Thanks.
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by Chyjoey(m): 3:43am On Aug 22, 2021
praizG:
Hi@Chyjoey
My training duration on my DS 2019 is for 1 year, but actual training duration is 4 years. What do I fill in the DS 160, 1 year or 4 years.
Thanks.

Write what is shown on your DS-2019. Good luck
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by Chyjoey(m): 3:45am On Aug 22, 2021
Pascalsmith:


I’m interested in getting an exchange program in field of environment or climate change ,
How Domingo about that

You need to find a sponsor approved by the US government in the field you’re interested in.
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by Pascalsmith: 4:45am On Aug 23, 2021
Chyjoey:


You need to find a sponsor approved by the US government in the field you’re interested in.


How do I get the sponsors .?
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by praizG: 6:14am On Aug 25, 2021
Thanks

Write what is shown on your DS-2019. Good luck
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Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by akosh005: 11:52am On Aug 25, 2021
If you need sponsors for teaching exchange programs in USA. DM for more info.
Note, you must have your teacher certificate, degree in education and 2years teaching experience.
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by verminnel(f): 2:38pm On Aug 25, 2021
Pls I need sponsors for teaching programs in the u.s
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by akosh005: 3:14pm On Aug 25, 2021
verminnel:
Pls I need sponsors for teaching programs in the u.s
Do you have the above requirements.
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by verminnel(f): 10:01am On Aug 26, 2021
akosh005:

Do you have the above requirements.
yes
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by akosh005: 10:45am On Aug 26, 2021
verminnel:
yes
DM for more info
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by verminnel(f): 11:28am On Aug 26, 2021
akosh005:

DM for more info
dm where
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by akosh005: 11:41am On Aug 26, 2021
verminnel:
dm where
Check my signature

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Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by akosh005: 2:40pm On Aug 28, 2021
If you need sponsors for your j1 teaching exchange programs in USA. DM for more info.
Note, you must have your teacher certificate, degree in education and 2years teaching experience. Intake starting by Sept for 2022 resumption
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by Vivimito: 10:43pm On Aug 28, 2021
I'm interested please.I have all the requirements.Thanks
Re: J1 Research Scholar Visa USA by Pilot4Airbus(m): 1:28pm On Mar 15, 2022
Chyjoey:
Posting transcript for posterity, cause there seems to be a paucity of J1 applicants in Nigeria.

Me: Good morning Ma'am
V. O : pass me your passport and DS2019 please
Me: Here. How's your day going?
V.o: Fine. Thank you.
I see here you're going for surgical research at *** medical school
Me: Yes ma'am. I'm going to conduct surgical research at ***, the largest teaching hospital of ***.
V.O: What type of surgery?
Me: General surgery. Our research at *** is focused on obesity and metabolism. Basically, we are trying to develop non invasive therapies for the treatment of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. This is important research and we could win the nobel prize (joking with a chuckle).. Gets cut off..

V. O: Who is paying for this?
Me: My cousin and her husband will be paying for my program.
V. O: Cousin? (I heard husband)
Me: Cousin not Husband�
V.O: (chuckles) I said Cousin not husband
Me: Smiles
V.O: What does she do?
Me: She owns one of the biggest neonatal photography companies in ***. They take beautiful neonatal and infant photography.


V. O: What do you do here in Nigeria?
Me: I'm a medical doctor. Graduated medical school in June, since then been working remotely with ***, performing basic literature review to help build up my basics for resumption of my research.

V.O: What are your plans after you complete your program?
me: My ultimate goal is to pursue an academic career in cardio-thoracic surgery. During my career, research will be needed so hopefully this program will give me the skills I'll need throughout my career.
Concretely, upon completion of my program, I'm returning to Nigeria to pursue a cardio-thoracic surgery residency. During my residency, I plan to continue conducting research. Infact, I already spoke to the ministry of health and TETFUND about the possibility of spearheading research into 'metabolism and its influence on the incidence of sudden cardiac death' and I was told that I would need extensive research experience, publications in high impact journals, and participation in notable academic projects. So I plan to be as productive as possible in the US, so as to...
(Flings a book about *'my rights while working in the US'* at me)

As I read the title, I come smile, talk..
Thank you ma'am (my smile come reach Jericho under my mask, but I stayed composed, I no fit come fall my hand, I'm a doctor)

She typed for 13 hours, come say 'I'll be approving your Visa'

I asked some questions about transiting through some schengen countries and she answered courteously. I thanked her and left with my white paper and book.

I was calm and confident all through, articulating my answers slowly and precisely which was weird because she refused everybody before me and I thought she was going to refuse me as well. But God showed up for me sha.

To God be the glory.

Hi thanks for the transcript

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