Program Extensions and Withdrawals

FAQs

International interns, trainees, research scholars, short-term scholars, professors, and specialists that have not yet reached the maximum program length (as listed below) may be extended up to that maximum. For more information, make a selection below:

Applying For An Extension

Applying for an extension is easy. To begin the process, the international participant should contact their 91°µÍø international representative (for interns or trainees) or 91°µÍø headquarters (for all other participants) four to six weeks in advance. After the extension application is complete and a new training plan has been developed*, the review process begins; this takes 15 business days. Once the extension has been approved, 91°µÍø will send a new DS-2019 Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J-1) Status to the host organization.

*Training plans are required only for interns and trainees; this step does not apply to other J-1 visa categories.

Program Withdrawals

Any international intern, trainee, or professional who needs to withdraw from their program for any reason should talk to their host organization supervisor and contact 91°µÍø as soon as possible to discuss next steps.

The withdrawal process generally includes the following:

  • The host organization and participant agree to a last day. Depending on the situation, this can be immediate; however, the participant should give at least two weeks notice (if possible).
  • The participant's DS-2019 will be shortened to reflect the last day at the host organization.
  • CIEE insurance will be canceled one day after the participant’s departure from the United States (if applicable).