From a J1 visa to B2 USA visa [closed]
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Right now I have the J1 internship visa and I would like to apply for a B2 internship visa. How long would it take to process all those things and how long would it take before it will be approved? I am currently in the United States. Thank you.
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Right now I have the J1 internship visa and I would like to apply for a B2 internship visa. How long would it take to process all those things and how long would it take before it will be approved? I am currently in the United States. Thank you.
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo⦠Jul 4 at 2:55
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A B-2 visa is normally for visiting (tourism, visiting people, etc...) and not for internships. What do you mean by a B-2 internship visa? You're already in the US; what are you looking to accomplish? Are you trying to change jobs?
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Note that a U.S. visa is only for entry. If you are already in the U.S., you don't need a visa, you need a change of status.
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Right now I have the J1 internship visa and I would like to apply for a B2 internship visa. How long would it take to process all those things and how long would it take before it will be approved? I am currently in the United States. Thank you.
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Right now I have the J1 internship visa and I would like to apply for a B2 internship visa. How long would it take to process all those things and how long would it take before it will be approved? I am currently in the United States. Thank you.
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo⦠Jul 4 at 2:55
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, itâÂÂs hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as unclear what you're asking by Mark Mayo⦠Jul 4 at 2:55
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, itâÂÂs hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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A B-2 visa is normally for visiting (tourism, visiting people, etc...) and not for internships. What do you mean by a B-2 internship visa? You're already in the US; what are you looking to accomplish? Are you trying to change jobs?
â Zach Lipton
Mar 30 at 18:59
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Note that a U.S. visa is only for entry. If you are already in the U.S., you don't need a visa, you need a change of status.
â choster
Mar 30 at 19:36
OP has not returned to answer clarifications/questions from comments. Put on hold for now.
â Mark Mayoâ¦
Jul 4 at 2:55
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A B-2 visa is normally for visiting (tourism, visiting people, etc...) and not for internships. What do you mean by a B-2 internship visa? You're already in the US; what are you looking to accomplish? Are you trying to change jobs?
â Zach Lipton
Mar 30 at 18:59
2
Note that a U.S. visa is only for entry. If you are already in the U.S., you don't need a visa, you need a change of status.
â choster
Mar 30 at 19:36
OP has not returned to answer clarifications/questions from comments. Put on hold for now.
â Mark Mayoâ¦
Jul 4 at 2:55
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A B-2 visa is normally for visiting (tourism, visiting people, etc...) and not for internships. What do you mean by a B-2 internship visa? You're already in the US; what are you looking to accomplish? Are you trying to change jobs?
â Zach Lipton
Mar 30 at 18:59
A B-2 visa is normally for visiting (tourism, visiting people, etc...) and not for internships. What do you mean by a B-2 internship visa? You're already in the US; what are you looking to accomplish? Are you trying to change jobs?
â Zach Lipton
Mar 30 at 18:59
2
2
Note that a U.S. visa is only for entry. If you are already in the U.S., you don't need a visa, you need a change of status.
â choster
Mar 30 at 19:36
Note that a U.S. visa is only for entry. If you are already in the U.S., you don't need a visa, you need a change of status.
â choster
Mar 30 at 19:36
OP has not returned to answer clarifications/questions from comments. Put on hold for now.
â Mark Mayoâ¦
Jul 4 at 2:55
OP has not returned to answer clarifications/questions from comments. Put on hold for now.
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Jul 4 at 2:55
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A B-2 visa is normally for visiting (tourism, visiting people, etc...) and not for internships. What do you mean by a B-2 internship visa? You're already in the US; what are you looking to accomplish? Are you trying to change jobs?
â Zach Lipton
Mar 30 at 18:59
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Note that a U.S. visa is only for entry. If you are already in the U.S., you don't need a visa, you need a change of status.
â choster
Mar 30 at 19:36
OP has not returned to answer clarifications/questions from comments. Put on hold for now.
â Mark Mayoâ¦
Jul 4 at 2:55