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J-1 Research Scholar

Exchange visitor visa for postdoctoral researchers, visiting scholars, and clinical research trainees. Sponsored by the host institution's Office of International Scholars, not by external sponsor orgs.

Processing1–4 monthsGov. fee$255Validity5 yrs
Verified May 11, 2026·Source j1visa.state.gov
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Latest: Continuous intake. No round-based selection. Applications accepted year-round subject to programme rules and country caps.

Event date: May 3, 2026

About the J-1 Research Scholar

The J-1 Research Scholar is United States's skilled worker visa programme. Exchange visitor visa for postdoctoral researchers, visiting scholars, and clinical research trainees. Sponsored by the host institution's Office of International Scholars, not by external sponsor orgs.

Applications are processed in 14 months on average. Government fees start at $255, and the visa is valid for 5 years. Employer sponsorship is required — you must have a qualifying job offer before applying.

To qualify, applicants generally need at least a Bachelor's degree.

The J-1 Research Scholar is suited to research / academia, work in tech.

Section 01

Eligibility requirements

Minimum educationBachelor's degree
Work experienceNo minimum
Job offer requiredYes
Language testNot required
Section 02

Key facts

Best for

Research / academia·Work in tech·

Path to permanent residence

Does not directly lead to permanent residence.

Validity period

5 years (tied to employer)

Employer sponsorship required

You need a qualifying employer to sponsor your application.

Section 03

How to apply for the J-1 Research Scholar

  1. 01

    Secure a qualifying job offer

    Find an employer in United States willing to sponsor your J-1 application. The role must meet occupation and salary requirements.

  2. 02

    Gather your supporting documents

    Compile educational credentials (minimum Bachelor's degree), employment history, passport, and any certificates. Have foreign documents officially translated.

  3. 03

    Submit your J-1 application

    File online through the official United States immigration portal and pay the government fee of $255. Double-check all forms for errors before submission — mistakes cause delays.

  4. 04

    Attend biometrics and medical (if required)

    You may be asked to provide biometric data (fingerprints and photo) at an approved centre. Some visa categories also require a medical examination by an approved physician.

  5. 05

    Receive decision (1–4 months)

    Standard processing takes 1–4 months. Premium or expedited processing may be available for an additional fee. Avoid booking travel until you have a confirmed outcome.

Section 04

What it costs

Government fee$255
Processing time1–4 months

Attorney fees and document costs not included. Total spend is typically 2–5x the government fee.

Section 05

Frequently asked questions

What are the main requirements for the J-1 Research Scholar?

A minimum Bachelor's degree, A qualifying job offer from a United States employer

How long does the J-1 Research Scholar take to process?

Processing time for the J-1 Research Scholar is typically 1–4 months from the date a complete application is received. Timelines vary depending on application volume, the completeness of your documents, and whether additional checks are requested. Check the official United States immigration website for current processing times before applying.

How much does the J-1 Research Scholar cost?

The government application fee for the J-1 Research Scholar is $255 USD. Total costs — including legal fees, document translations, medical exams, and biometrics — typically run 2–5x the base government fee. Budget accordingly before starting your application.

Can the J-1 Research Scholar lead to permanent residence?

The J-1 Research Scholar itself does not directly lead to permanent residence in United States. However, holders may be eligible to transition to a PR-pathway visa after meeting additional requirements. Use Transita's quiz to find visa routes that match your long-term goals.

Do I need a job offer for the J-1 Research Scholar?

Yes. A confirmed job offer from a qualifying United States employer is required before you can apply for the J-1 Research Scholar. The employer typically needs to demonstrate they could not find a suitable local candidate and must meet specific sponsorship obligations.

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