A J-1 exchange visitor is permitted by law to engage in their program activities during the program dates in SEVIS. The Form DS-2019 document reflects the details of the J-1 program in SEVIS. Box 3 of the most recent DS-2019 issued to the J-1 visa holder lists the date their J-1 program began, and lists the date on which the program activities (research or teaching, for example) must end.
If a J-1 visa holder wants to engage in activities beyond the date that currently is listed in Box 3 of their DS-2019, then an extension of their J-1 program is required. This can be done only if the J-1 visa holder has not yet reached the maximum duration for their J-1 program category.
J-1 program extensions are requested by the Department ISS Liaison. They do this by triggering an electronic workflow called "Current J-1 Extension".
We generally recommend that departments begin the process of requesting a J-1 program extension no sooner than 90 days before the program end date as listed in Box 3 of the DS-2019. The latest it may be requested is the actual end date shown in Box 3 of the DS-2019. If there are questions or concerns about the extension, please email intlscholars@purdue.edu.
When the department ISS Liaison initiates the Current J-1 Scholar Extension, both the J-1 scholar's supervisor and the J-1 scholar themselves will receive electronic forms to complete. As part of this, you must upload the following documents-
Within 10 business days of completion of all required eforms, International Scholar Services will process the program extension request. Once complete, a new DS-2019 will be issued. We will email the scholar to advise when it is ready to pickup.
Caution: While the process of requesting an extenstion of J-1 program at Purdue is the department ISS Liaison's responsibility, the scholar bears responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions of their stay in the USA. The scholar must collaborate with their department to ensure that a program extension, if mutually wanted, is timely pursued.
Without program extension, the J-1 scholar must