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How to Choose: F-1 vs J-1
F-1 and J-1 are both student/exchange nonimmigrant visas, but they serve different populations with different constraints. F-1 is the standard academic student visa for enrollment in USCIS-certified US colleges and universities, offering CPT (Curricular Practical Training) and OPT (Optional Practical Training — 12 months, 24 month STEM extension) work authorization. J-1 is for exchange visitors participating in designated programs: research scholars, professors, physicians, au pairs, camp counselors, and others. J-1 has a critical restriction that F-1 does not: some J-1 holders are subject to a 2-year home country physical presence requirement, meaning they must return to their home country for 2 years before changing to H-1B or getting a green card — unless they obtain a J-1 waiver (available for exceptional hardship, persecution risk, or through a "Conrad 30" state health agency program for physicians). F-1 OPT is the most common initial work authorization for international students and is not subject to the 2-year rule.
F-1
Visa TypeStudent
DurationDuration of status
SponsorshipSchool (I-20)
Annual CapNo cap
Green Card PathOPT/CPT then work visa
Premium ProcessingNo
Wage RequirementN/A (student)
J-1
Visa TypeExchange Visitor
Duration1–5 yrs
SponsorshipProgram sponsor
Annual CapNo cap
Green Card Path2-yr home residency rule
Premium ProcessingNo
Wage RequirementProgram stipend
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main difference between F-1 and J-1?
F-1 is Student while J-1 is Exchange Visitor. F-1 requires school (i-20), while J-1 requires program sponsor. Duration: F-1 lasts Duration of status vs J-1 lasting 1–5 yrs.
Can I switch from F-1 to J-1?
Switching between visa types typically requires filing a new petition or change-of-status application with USCIS. Each situation is different. Consult an immigration attorney to evaluate your specific circumstances.
Which is better for a green card — F-1 or J-1?
2-yr home residency rule has different green card implications. OPT/CPT then work visa is a nonimmigrant path that may lead to a green card. Your best path depends on your qualifications, nationality, and employer situation.