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J Visa Guidebook, 2008 Edition
Gregory H. Siskind, Esq., William A. Stock, Esq., Stephen Yale-Loehr, Esq.

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Price: $230.00
Publisher: Matthew Bender
Format: 2-volume Print
ISBN: 9781422424674
  ©2008
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The J Visa Guidebook is your one-stop resource for dealing with questions related to the exchange visitor nonimmigrant visa program. Written entirely by esteemed attorneys in this area of immigration law, the J Visa Guidebook is a convenient, two-volume, softbound guide covering the regulations on aliens and advising program sponsors how to comply with these regulations.

The J Visa Guidebook contains:

  • A history of the exchange visitor program
  • Coverage of the J-1 program designation process, including the sponsorship requirements for each exchange visitor category
  • Guidance through the steps necessary to secure the U.S. State Department's approval of a J-1 program application
  • Subjects ranging from the appointment of responsible program officers and the preparation of DS-2019, to recordkeeping requirements, the supervision of J-1 program participants, and sanctions for noncompliance.
  • Issues such as the qualifications for the J-1 visa in each exchange visitor category, employment authorization, maintenance of status, reinstatement of status, extension requests, and changes in program categories
  • Clarification on the complex issues relating to the J-1 two-year home residence requirement and possible waivers.
  • No-objection letters from over 70 countries
  • Sample hardship applications
  • State-30 information from all currently participating states
  • And over 1,000 pages of appendix material.
  

   

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