1. Foreign nationals who wish to continue to remain in the U.S. prior to the expiration of their F or J status should consult, on a timely basis and before the expiration of their stay, with a competent immigration attorney to extend their stay.

2. If the foreign nationals are eligible to extend their stay in the U.S., normally, their applicable family members may also extend their stay or join them in the U.S.

3. Certain temporary immigration status may have restrictions on extension of stay.

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1. Foreign nationals with valid temporary F or J immigration status who wish to continue to remain in the U.S. in a different type of temporary immigration status should consult, on a timely basis and before the expiration of their stay, with a competent immigration attorney to change their status.

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1. Spouses and children of F or J visa holders may to join them in the U.S.

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1. Certain J visa holders are subject to a 2-year foreign residency requirement.  This means they must return to their home country or country of their last residence for 2 years upon completion of their J status in the U.S.

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1. J-1 Intern Exchange Visitor visas are for foreign nationals who are either currently enrolled and pursuing their degrees or post-secondary education outside the U.S.; or graduated from such institution not more than 12 months ago.

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