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Each summer, the State Department brings many thousands of foreign students to the United States on the international work-travel program, with visas that are known as J-1.
NYT > Home Page By JULIA PRESTON 2011
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About 120,000 students come to the United States each year on what are known as J-1 visas, which allow them to work for several months and then travel for a month as tourists.
NYT > Home Page By JULIA PRESTON 2011
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The program brings university students to the United States, on visas known as J-1, to work for up to four months and then travel for a month.
NYT > Home Page By JULIA PRESTON 2011
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Sustained seas in excess of twelve meters will cause the inertial module to batter the cradle, eventually causing metal fatigue at joints J-7, J-3, and J-1.
Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011
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J-7, J-3, and J-1 being the most heavily loaded points on the rig, force vectors as shown will cause . . .
Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011
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A majority of these "mules" are Eastern European citizens visiting the United States on a J-1 education visa.
37 Indicted for Using Internet to Steal Money From Bank Accounts 2010
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A majority of these "mules" are Eastern European citizens visiting the United States on a J-1 education visa.
37 Indicted for Using Internet to Steal Money From Bank Accounts 2010
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The story says the researchers are applying for regular visas, probably either tourist/business visas (B-1/B-2) in order to participate in conferences and academic exchange visitor visas (J-1) in order to pursue further university education.
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Sustained seas in excess of twelve meters will cause the inertial module to batter the cradle, eventually causing metal fatigue at joints J-7, J-3, and J-1.
Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011
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J-7, J-3, and J-1 being the most heavily loaded points on the rig, force vectors as shown will cause . . .
Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011
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