What They Don’t Tell You About the J-1 Visa and U.S. Taxes Nonresident status isn’t “just a label.” Most J-1 students are nonresident taxpayers for federal tax purposes during their early years in the U.S., which determines what income is taxed, which...
Can I Work at Another Job with a J-1 Visa? The J-1 visa has very specific rules about employment in the United States. In most cases, you cannot work at a second job with a J-1 visa unless you receive prior authorization from your sponsor and the U.S. Department of...
How to Get IRS Transcripts with a J-1 Visa From tax preparation to immigration paperwork, IRS transcripts can be a key document for J-1 students and workers. As a J-1 visa holder, you may need to access your IRS transcripts, for example, to verify your income, correct...
The One Big Beautiful Bill and J-1 Visa Holders A New Tax Law That Changes the Rules On July 4, 2025, the U.S. government signed into law the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBBA). While most headlines focus on defense spending and social programs, the bill also brings...
W-2 Form for J1 Visa Holders Explained For many J-1 visa holders, tax season in the United States can feel overwhelming. Between new terminology, different forms, and the fear of making a mistake, it’s easy to get lost. One of the most common points of confusion is...