Are You a J-1 Teacher with a U.S. Citizen Spouse or Child?

J1 Teacher with US child or spouse

Having a U.S. spouse or child may open a more secure path for J-1 teachers — one that goes beyond school sponsorship and can lead to a waiver and green card. In uncertain times, it’s important to understand your options early and prepare, not just hope.

From J-1 to Green Card: A Filipino Teacher’s Story of Faith, Timing, and God’s Favor

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She started as one of our J-1 teachers, went home to complete her 212(e) two-year rule, and returned to the U.S. under an H-1B visa — before the new rules took effect. Today, she’s being processed for her green card. A powerful reminder that when we stay faithful, God moves in ways beyond what we can imagine.

Why Getting a Green Card Through the NIW Is Better Than J-1 or H-1B for International Teachers

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Tired of juggling short-term visas? The NIW offers international teachers a direct, sponsor-free path to a U.S. green card. Learn why it might be your best option.

Can J-1 Teachers with 212(e) Apply for a Green Card?

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Are you a J-1 teacher subject to the 212(e) rule? Here’s what you need to know about applying for a National Interest Waiver (NIW) — and what happens if you do it before completing your two-year home residency requirement.