J-1: Dependent Information
J-2 dependents are defined as a spouse or an unmarried minor child of a J-1 faculty, staff, or student. A minor child is under the age of 21.
J-2 dependents:
- may enter the US along with or after the J-1 nonimmigrant, but never before
- may be employed with approval from CIS (formerly INS) in the form of an EAD card. Click here for application material and instructions (requires Adobe Acrobat)
- may attend classes at the university
- may be admitted as a full-time degree seeking student
- may remain in the US after the J-1 departs if the J-1's departure is temporary. A J-1 student's departure is temporary if the student maintains fulltime registration at Purdue. A J-1 scholar, however, is a bit more complicated. For personal reasons, a scholar could temporarily depart for 30 days or less. However, non-personal reasons would allow a scholar to have a longer departure be considered temporary. Click here for a site discussing what constitutes a scholar's temporary departure.
Inviting an J-2 Dependent
J-1 students and J-1 scholars may invite a spouse or unmarried child after arriving at Purdue University by the following method:
- Submitting a Request Form to ISS
- Student Request Form (for J-1 students)
- Staff Request Form (for J-1 scholars)
- Providing evidence of financial support for the dependent(s) as follows:
- $360/month for spouse
- $220/month for each child
- Providing a copy of the dependent(s) passport(s)
- Obtaining a Form DS 2019 from ISS that allows a dependent to enter the US
J-2 dependents apply for J-2 dependent visas at the US Embassy or Consulate with the Form DS 2019. When applying for a J-2 visa, an original or certified copy of a marriage (for spouse) or birth certificate (for child) must be submitted in addition to financial support.


