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Documents required Duly filled online application form which should be printed and carried by the applicant at the time of interview. Additionally, you may bring supporting documents to share accurate information provided to the consular officer. Invitation letter from the company in USA. NOC from company.
Details of Visa that is being procured Duration of the visa, and these usually varies from 6 months to 120 months. Number of entries such as single, double, triple and multiple entries. Applicants will have to mention the purpose of their visit along with their expected date of travelling.
DS-160 Form Filling Instructions Step 1: Log in. Go to the Consular Electronic Application Center website and log in so you can start completing the form. Step 2: Complete the security question. Step 3: Start answering the questions. Step 4: Upload DS-160 Form Photo. Step 5: Submit the Form. Step 6: Print DS-160 Barcode Page.
Applying for a no-objection statement from a home government entails four basic steps: Determine your home government's no-objection procedure. Complete the online J visa waiver recommendation application. Submit a statement of reason. Request that a no-objection statement from your home government be sent to the DOS.
Note that under U.S. law (22 C.F.R. 41.103) you must electronically sign and submit your own application unless you qualify for an exemption. Even if someone else helped you complete the application, you (the applicant) must click the “Sign Application” button, or your application may not be accepted.
What information should be included in a leave approval letter or NOC for a visa application? Company Letterhead. Your name, position, and contact information. Your employer's name, position, and contact information. The dates you'll be away. The reason for your leave (keep it brief)
In the first part of Form DS-160, you will provide personal information such as your name, date of birth, and marital status. In this section, you will explain your travel plans, including the purpose of your trip to the United States, your dates of arrival and departure, and the U.S. address at which you will stay.
The statement “J-1 visa without 2-year rule” refers to categories of the J-1 exchange visitor program where the participant is not subject to this home residency requirement. Similarly, scenarios under which the “J-1 visa 2-year rule does not apply” include: Programs that do not involve government funding.
Applying for a no-objection statement from a home government entails four basic steps: Determine your home government's no-objection procedure. Complete the online J visa waiver recommendation application. Submit a statement of reason. Request that a no-objection statement from your home government be sent to the DOS.
612, Application for Waiver of the Foreign Residence Requirement (under Section 212(e) of the mmigration and Nationality Act, as Amended)