I'm from Australia and am in the US on a J1 visa. My partner is still in Australia and plans to come and join me soon. We would like to stay in the US for the length of my J1 (2.5 years remaining) then return to Australia, where we both have strong work and family ties. When I applied for my J1 I was told, at the consulate, that my partner (de facto) would be able to apply for a B2 for the length of my visa. This is also stated in the DOS cable dated July 1, 2001. What we need to know is what sort of additional documentation will we require?
I can provide the documentation of my visa, along with a letter stating that I intend to provide full financial support. I have an apartment/car and utilities all ready set up. We have finances in Australia also that will be used to purchase the ticket plus support any additional recreation or travel in the US.
We can also provide letters of support from friends, family and community members to confirm that we are in a long term committed relationship, and that we have strong ties to Australia.
Do these letters (from myself and other individuals) need to be affidavits, notarized or signed by a Justice of the Peace (we don't really have many notary publics in Australia)? Is there anything else that is would be useful to provide?
One last question, how common is it to have your length of stay at the point of entry reduced from that applied for on the visa?
Thanks so much in advance for your help. Any advice greatly appreciated.
I can provide the documentation of my visa, along with a letter stating that I intend to provide full financial support. I have an apartment/car and utilities all ready set up. We have finances in Australia also that will be used to purchase the ticket plus support any additional recreation or travel in the US.
We can also provide letters of support from friends, family and community members to confirm that we are in a long term committed relationship, and that we have strong ties to Australia.
Do these letters (from myself and other individuals) need to be affidavits, notarized or signed by a Justice of the Peace (we don't really have many notary publics in Australia)? Is there anything else that is would be useful to provide?
One last question, how common is it to have your length of stay at the point of entry reduced from that applied for on the visa?
Thanks so much in advance for your help. Any advice greatly appreciated.