J-1 Visa Information

BABC J-1 (Exchange Visitor) Program FAQs

Why use the J-1 Visa?

  • Provide US work experience/training to employees/ interns
  • Overcome cross-cultural difference and improve communication between the U.S and overseas offices;
  • Enhance employee recruitment/retention by offering US assignments;

Advantages of using BABC’s J-1 Visa Program

  • Reliable: authorized by the US Department of State since 1986.
  • User-Friendly: all administration/logistics handled by Program Administrator at BritishAmerican Business.
  • Quick: can process completed applications within 5 business days;
  • Cost-Effective: Fee Schedule

J-1 Visa Conditions

  • Open to all nationalities, and to employees based anywhere in the world;
  • Periods of up to 18 months for trainees and 12 months for interns;
  • Company must have a business relationship with the UK;
  • Business Sectors: Management, Business, Commerce, Finance, Law, Industry, Sciences, Engineering, Architecture, Information Media & Communications.

Other Frequently Asked Questions:

How does a Host Company Qualify for the Program?

  • Must have a business relationship with the U.K.
  • Complete all required BAB Application paperwork for a DS-2019 Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J-1) Status, inclusive of submitting a detailed training plan in the relevant occupational field.
  • Enter into an agreement with BAB to comply with BAB’s J-1 Visa Program goals and requirements and the regulations of the U.S. Department of State.
  • Ensure the Exchange Visitor becomes an individual member of their local British-American Business Council (BABC) chapter for the duration of the training, in order to participate in local events.
  • (If the Host company is applying to BAB’s J-1 Visa Program for the first time and has fewer than 25 employees or less than three million dollars in annual revenue) Undergo a site visit and screening by BAB in order to comply with DOS. The purpose of the site visit is for sponsors to ensure that host organizations possess and maintain the ability and resources to provide structured and guided work-based learning experiences according to the individualized Trainee/Internship Placement Plan.

Additionally, the host company must meet the following criteria set out by Department of State:

  • Financial and Insurance Obligations of the Participating Company
    Host companies must demonstrate their financial ability to pay the Exchange Visitor the agreed upon salary (if applicable). Exchange Visitors must have sufficient finances to support themselves for their entire stay in the U.S., including housing, living expenses and round-trip travel costs (inclusive of salary from host company). Host companies must also ensure that Exchange Visitors have appropriate sickness and accident insurance coverage that satisfies Department of State minimum requirements for the duration of their stay in the U.S. BAB is happy to recommend a pre-approved policy which complies with these requirements. If a member company wishes to provide its own insurance, its policy must be noted in the Insurance Certification Form.
  • Reciprocity
    DOS regulations require that all exchange visitor programs be reciprocal. Accordingly, host companies must indicate their willingness to offer Americans a work experience or training opportunity abroad.
  • Pre-Arrival Information and Orientation
    Host companies, in conjunction with BAB, must provide Exchange Visitors with appropriate pre-arrival materials covering: the purpose of the J-1 Visa Program; travel and entry into the U.S.; housing; general living expenses and insurance. In addition, details on the One-Country physical presence requirement, if applicable (whereby the Exchange Visitor may be required to remain in their home country for a specified period of time following the end of their foreign exchange visa). Host companies, in conjunction with BAB, must also provide appropriate orientation for all Exchange Visitors. Orientation should include information on: life and customs in the U.S.; local community resources; available health care and emergency assistance; a description of the training program; important contact information.
  • Monitoring and Evaluation Requirements
    Host companies must monitor the program and the welfare of Exchange Visitors, and must ensure that the activity in which the visitor is engaged is consistent with those listed on the Certificate of Eligibility, Form DS-2019. Participating companies must also develop procedures for the on-going evaluation of the training program. Written reports must be completed and submitted to BAB at the mid-point and conclusion of the program. Evaluation sheets are provided by BAB for this purpose.

What are the Trainee Requirements?

  • All trainees must be qualified to receive the training by virtue of their academic background and experience. Trainees must have either (A) a degree or professional certificate from a post-secondary academic institution outside the U.S. and at least one year prior related work experience in his or her occupational field; or (B) five years of work experience outside the U.S. in his or her occupational field.
  • The training may not duplicate the trainee/intern’s prior training or experience. The training must also be designed to enhance the trainee/intern’s career upon return home.
  • If a Non-British trainee/intern has been employed by your company for less than 8 weeks we will require a written reference from a third party who will verify the trainee’s suitability to participate in the J-1 Visa Program.
  • Non-English speakers will be required to demonstrate their English language skills sufficient to function on a day-to-day basis in their training environment.