If you’re planning to begin your cultural exchange experience in the U.S. through the J1 Visa program, there’s one document that carries the most weight: the DS-2019. Known formally as the “Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J1) Status,” this piece of paper is your official invitation to begin your journey.
In this guide, we’ll break down what it is, why it matters, and how to ensure you use it correctly—especially for those entering hospitality training programs.
What Is the DS-2019 Form?
To apply for a J1 visa, participants must prepare several key documents, including a valid passport, a training or internship placement plan (Form DS-7002, if applicable), proof of financial support, and most importantly, the DS-2019 form. The DS-2019 is an official U.S. government document issued by a designated J1 sponsor (like HRC International). Also known as the Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor Status, this form outlines the details of your program and is required to schedule your visa interview and complete your J1 visa application. It includes important details such as:
- Your program category (e.g., Intern, Trainee)
- The start and end dates of your program
- Your sponsor organization’s details
- Estimated financial support
- SEVIS ID number (used for tracking)
This document proves you’re eligible for the J1 Visa and is a requirement to schedule your visa interview at the U.S. embassy. The form is generated via the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), and each one carries a unique SEVIS ID.
Why the DS-2019 Is Essential for Your J1 Visa
Without the DS-2019 form, you cannot:
- Schedule your visa appointment
- Apply for a J1 Visa at the local consulate or embassy
- Enter the U.S. legally under the J1 program
Additionally, you’ll need to present this document:
- Upon arrival at U.S. Customs
- When applying for a Social Security Number (SSN)
- For onboarding at your host employer
If it is lost or damaged, it must be reissued by your sponsor, which can delay your departure. So treat it like a passport!
What You Should Check on Your DS-2019
Before your visa interview, make sure to:
- Double-check the spelling of your name (must match your passport)
- Verify the program dates
- Confirm the host employer and sponsor details
- Ensure the program category is accurate (Intern vs. Trainee)
Any mistakes can result in a visa denial or delays. Always notify your sponsor (like HRC International) immediately if you spot an error.
How to Get Your DS-2019
The process to receive your DS-2019 typically includes:
- Apply to a designated J1 sponsor like HRC International.
- Submit required documents, including your CV, passport, academic transcripts, etc.
- Complete a training plan (DS-7002) together with your host employer.
- Get accepted into a program and approved by the sponsor.
- Receive your DS-2019 form by post or courier—along with guidance for the next steps.
Once you receive your DS-2019, you can pay your SEVIS fee and schedule your U.S. Embassy interview. This process ensures that your training aligns with U.S. Department of State regulations.
Find out more here: Everything You Need to Know Before Applying to the J1 Visa Program
Your Sponsor’s Role (And How HRC International Helps)
Your J1 sponsor is responsible for issuing the DS-2019 and guiding you through:
- SEVIS registration
- Visa application process
- Providing support during your program
HRC International, as a designated J1 sponsor, supports you from start to finish. We provide pre-departure orientations, visa preparation help, regular check-ins during your program, and networking events with fellow J1 participants.
Read more: The Role of J1 Visa Sponsors: What to Expect from Your Program Sponsor
Treat It Like Your Golden Ticket
The DS-2019 isn’t just another form. It’s your official invitation to build skills, gain international experience, and grow your hospitality career in the U.S. Respect it, understand it, and always keep it safe.
At HRC International, we believe the J1 Visa journey opens doors that classrooms can’t. And the DS-2019 is the first step through that door. Ready to begin? Explore HRC’s programs today.