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stardek 5 hours ago

Are you able to comment on J-1 visa limitations around duration of international travel?

I'm a postdoc at a US university. My school's international office suggested there was no limit on how long I could travel outside of the US, but most sources online suggest there is a limit of 30 days before the SEVIS record goes inactive. It seems this can be avoided if the university sponsor records the travel in SEVIS. I think I've finally convinced them that this is a real limitation, but some actual expert knowledge would still be very appreciated! I am Canadian, in case that affects the answer.

Thanks for doing this!

proberts 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

My understanding is that time outside the U.S. of more than 30 days while in J-1 status is permissible but triggers a SEVIS alert and requires the ISSO to verify in the SEVIS system that you are continuing with your J-1 work while outside. So, you would want to advise the ISSO before you leave the U.S. and get his or her okay.

MITSardine 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Not an attorney so I don’t know the details but it is definitely possible to leave the US several months in a row on a J1. When I did it (also as postdoc), it was an involved process that escalated to the (vice?)president’s office to get permission so there are clearly questions the university needed to address... I didn’t have any visibility into it all but what I was told about regarded taxes mainly (since getting paid abroad).

So technically possible but also a tall ask (I didn’t know at the time of asking and my PI went with it).

I then came back and carried on without any immigration issues.