J-1 exchange visitors may move from one US institution to another. This is called a transfer of the visitor's J-1 "program" between institutions.
A transfer of J program requires synchronized steps to be taken in SEVIS by both the old institution and the new institution. As a result, in almost all cases, both institutions will require the J-1 status holder to submit forms (paper or electronic) to them relating to the transfer. What this means is that if you do not submit all the required forms, then one or both of the institution(s) cannot take the required steps in SEVIS to move the program, and if either one of the institutions cannot complete their steps in SEVIS, the program cannot move.
To transfer between institutions, the exchange visitor must continue to be engaging in activities toward the "same program objective." If the program objective is going to change, then a transfer may not be available.
The dictionary defines Objective as
In practical terms, an Exchange Visitor's objective might be
In general, the scholar who is transfering should be engaging in the same general area of research, teaching or instructing within the same discipline or specialty, or pursuing the same skills or expertise. An objective is not necessarily the CIP code assigned to the scholar on the Form DS-2019. In many instances, slight shifts between CIP codes might be permissible.
The process begins with a request by the new host department at Purdue that the J-1 exchange visitor wants to join.
Please note that there time restrictions for the various J-1 categories when applying for a transfer.
The same collaboration between institutions must occur in order for a J-1 program to be transferred from Purdue to another US institution.