Major Update on J-1 Exchange Visitor Skills

Last Updated : December 27, 2024 | by Surya K | Immigration – USA

The U.S. Department of State has released a major update to the Exchange Visitor Skills List, set to take effect on December 9, 2024. This marks the first significant revision in 15 years, eliminating the two-year home-residency requirement for J-1 visa holders from 34 countries, including China, India, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. This update is positioned to have a profound impact on individuals, employers, and U.S. innovation, opening new opportunities for skilled professionals and enhancing talent retention in the U.S.

The Exchange Visitor Skills List designates countries and areas of expertise considered crucial for a nation's development. Historically, foreign nationals from these countries holding J-1 visas were obligated to return to their country of citizenship or last legal permanent residence for at least two years after completing their program. The revised list removes this requirement for 34 countries, signaling a significant policy shift focused on retaining talent in the U.S.

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