The US Department of State has designated the Colleges of the Fenway consortium to conduct a “BridgeUSA” J-1 Exchange Visitor program under the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act (Fulbright-Hayes Act) of 1961. As such, we are empowered to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries by means of educational and cultural exchanges.
Our partnerships involve the exchange of students, specialists, research scholars and professors amongst our five member schools and beyond. If you are interested in coming to Boston from abroad for visits of two weeks to five years, please review the J-1 Visa Basics below. To get in touch with staff at the GEO Center email geocenter@colleges-fenway.org.
Applying
If you are interested in being an Exchange Visitor at one of the 5 consortium institutions that make up Colleges of the Fenway take a look at our website to learn more : Colleges of the Fenway – Colleges of the Fenway (colleges-fenway.org)
- Get nominated by home institution (students) or receive an invitation letter from a COF Institution (scholars)
- Contact the school which offers the program you are interested in;
- Confirm the program/concentration aligns best with your academic and professional goals
- What type of program do you plan to study in? (Once accepted and visa issued, concentration cannot be adjusted.)
- Complete the preliminary application
- Upon acceptance you will be required to submit additional documentation for immigration purposes.
- The GEO Center will be notified and review of your acceptance and application submissions (including documents) we issue a DS-2019
- Check the spelling of your name, date of birth, and other identifying information on THIS APPLICATION is the same as it appears on your passport. If anything is not the same, contact the GEO Center immediately.
- If you have dependents please check the spelling of their name, date of birth, and other identifying information is correct.
J-1 Visa Basics
The Exchange Visitor (J) non-immigrant visa category is for individuals approved to participate in work-and study-based Exchange Visitor Programs. The principle difference between the J-1 visa and the F-1 visa is that J-1 Exchange Visitors receive some form of sponsorship from either their own government, the US government, an international organization, their home academic institution or one our Colleges of the Fenway (COF) academic institutions or partners.
Here are some links to more information about this visa category:
- J-1 Visa Basics as explained by the US Department of State
- Applying for a J-1 Visa as explained by the US Department of State
- Exchange Visitor Welcome Brochure as provided by the US Department of State
Applying
1.Get nominated by home institution (students) or receive an invitation letter from a COF Institution (scholars) 2. Contact the school which offers the program you are interested in; a. Confirm the program/concentration aligns best with your academic and professional goals? i.What type of program do you plan to study in? (Once accepted and visa issued, concentration cannot be adjusted.) 3. Complete the preliminary application 4. Upon acceptance you will be required to submit additional documentation for immigration purposes. 5. The GEO Center will be notified and review of your acceptance and application submissions (including documents) we issue a DS-2019 a. Check the spelling of your name, date of birth, and other identifying information on THIS APPLICATION is the same as it appears on your passport. If anything is not the same, contact the GEO Center immediately. b. If you have dependents please check the spelling of their name, date of birth, and other identifying information is correct.
Your Rights, Protections and Resources
Know your rights, protections and resources by visiting this webpage maintained by the US Department of State:
- Rights and Protections for Education-based Nonimmigrants
- Download a copy of the Wilberforce Protections Pamphlet
https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors