- Communicate with your prospective J-1 Exchange Visitor to obtain required information and documents.
- Assist Exchange Visitor with submitting required documents to the ISSS Office at TXST.
- Review and understand J-1 Exchange Visitor immigration regulations.
- Begin the sponsoring process at least three months before the anticipated arrival of the J-1 Exchange Visitor to the U.S.
TXST Department J-1 Information
This webpage is designed for Texas State University (TXST) departments interested in inviting a J-1 Scholar to our institution. Here, you’ll find essential information about the program and the next steps for hosting a visiting scholar under the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program.
STOP! Before you can request a DS-2019 for a J-1 Exchange Visitor (professor, research scholar, or short-term scholar), you must receive an appointed position through Faculty and Academic Resources.
Responsibilities of Sponsors (TXST Departments)

Extended Roles of the Department
Who can Sponsors (Departments) invite to TXST?
Texas State University may invite a prospective J-1 Exchange Visitor for only one of the following J-1 categories below.
Professor
Research Scholar
Research or Short-Term Scholar
Student
Intern
DS-2019 Costs to TXST Department Sponsoring the Visitor
-$200 for the annual maintenance fee
Dependent Additional Cost to TXST Department
Steps on How to Invite a J-1 Exchange Visitor
Please submit the following required documents to International Student and Scholar Services using the button provided after step 10.
The immigration document will be created by the ISSS Office within 2 weeks. The DS-2019 is used by exchange visitors to apply for the J-1 Exchange Visitor visa at a US embassy or consulate outside the U.S.
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1. Confirmation of Secured Position by Faculty and Academic Resources
Provide a copy of the email or memo of the position approval from Faculty and Academic Resources at Texas State University, via the form below, stating the position has been secured.
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2. Complete the J-1 Exchange Visitor Form
Complete and sign the “Request for J-1 Exchange Visitor” form at the bottom of the page. We do not accept request via email; the request to invite a scholar must be submitted via the form below.
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3. Invitation Letter from the Sponsor Addressed to the Exchange Visitor
An invitation letter from the sponsoring department, on the sponsoring department's letterhead, addressed to the prospective Exchange Visitor must include:
- A description of the program, research, work, or field of study
- A description of costs likely to be incurred by the visitor in the U.S. (ie. Housing, transportation, health insurance)
- The program start and end dates
- The total amount and source of funding,
- If the sponsoring department financially sponsors or pays the Exchange Visitor. The original letter should be mailed to the Exchange Visitor as it will be required at the J-1 visa interview.
Sponsors may use the following template as a guide: J-1 Invitation Letter Template
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4. Proof of Financial Support
Original financial documents should guarantee the equivalent of at least $1800 per month for living expenses. This information can be included in the invitation letter if the sponsoring department at Texas State is providing a salary or stipend to the Exchange Visitor.
Proof of financial support documents are:
- A letter of support from the J-1 Exchange Visitor's financial sponsor such as home government, U.S. government, Texas State University, or an international organization.
- A bank statement or a letter from the J-1 Exchange Visitor's own financial institute.
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5. Exchange Visitor's Passport ID Pages
A scanned color copy of the Exchange Visitor's unexpired passport ID pages.
Include color copies of the passport ID pages for any accompanying spouse or dependents (under the age of 21).
Additional information needed is the city of birth for the Exchange Visitor and dependents if this is not mentioned on the passport ID pages.
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6. The Exchange Visitor's Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume
The exchange visitor's curriculum vitae (CV) or resume (not necessary for the student internship category).
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7. Proof of the Exchange Visitor's English Proficiency
A method must be identified that determines the English level of the prospective J-1 Exchange Visitor is sufficient for the activities in which he or she will participate in.
The following are methods of determination provided by the ISSS Office:
- Adequate scores on English proficiency tests such as IBT, IELTS, TOEIC, or other standardized test in English such as GRE and GMAT according to the TXST admission criteria.
- Interview(s) with the Exchange Visitor by faculty at Texas State who determines that the Exchange Visitor has sufficient English proficiency. This could be done virtually.
- Faculty member should provide a letter attesting the Exchange Visitor has sufficient English proficiency to engage in activities at Texas State University.
- Evidence from the Exchange Visitor's professional experience and accomplishments that indicates a sufficient English proficiency, such as
- publications written in English,
- number of courses taught in English, or
- number of presentations given using English
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8. Copies of Previous DS-2019s (if applicable)
Copies of previous DS-2019s for the Exchange Visitor (J-1) and any accompanying dependent (J-2) issued by any other US institutions.
Note: Only applicable if the Exchange Visitor has previously been in the US in J-1 Exchange Visitor status.
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9. J-1 Exchange Visitor in the US (if applicable) - Transfer-in to Texas State
If the Exchange Visitor is in the US, submit copies of the following:
- Current DS-2019
- I-94 record
- J-1 visa
Also, submit the TIEC Transfer-in Form.
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10. Dependents (if applicable)
Prospective J-1 Exchange Visitors with dependent(s) (J-2 status) should indicate whether or not they plan to have any family members accompany them. If so, they must complete the relevant section on the second page of the J-1 Exchange Visitor Information Sheet and supply copies of the passport ID pages for each dependent via the form provided.
In addition to the $1800 per month for living expenses for the Exchange Visitor, proof of financial support is required for each J-2 Dependent spouse or child (Minimum $600 per dependent, per month)
What happens after I submit the "Request for J-1 Exchange form?
The ISSS Office charges a fee of $500 (for the Exchange Visitor; an additional $100 will be charged per dependent if applicable) as well as a $200 maintenance fee to provide this service to the sponsoring department. These are one-time fees and must be paid by the sponsoring department.
Once the “request for J-1 Exchange form” has been submitted, the ISSS Office will work on issuing the DS-2019 document to the Exchange Visitor within 2 weeks. The ISSS Office will charge the department via an invoice as a vendor in the SAP portal with TXST. The sponsoring department or they can bill the scholar who may pay by check, money order, or credit card.
Questions?
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at internationalscholars@txstate.edu.