Form 1099 for J1 Visa Holders. What You Need to Know Most J1 visa holders receive a Form W-2 for their wages, since they are usually employed directly by a U.S. company or program sponsor. However, some J1 visa holders may receive a Form 1099 instead of a W-2, and...
DS-2019 Form for J1 Visa Holders – Complete Guide The DS-2019 Form, officially known as the Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor Status, is the foundation of every J1 visa journey. Without this document, you cannot apply for a J1 visa or participate in an...
Can J-1 Visa Holders File Form 1040? (IRS Rules Explained) Breaking the myth Many J-1 visa holders panic when they hear about Form 1040. Some even believe it is illegal or a crime to use it. But the truth is simple: according to the IRS, in certain cases, J-1 holders...
Form 1042-S for J-1 Visa Holders If you are in the U.S. on a J-1 visa and receive a scholarship, fellowship, or stipend, your sponsor or university will issue you Form 1042-S. This form reports income that is subject to U.S. tax but does not come from regular wages....
Form W-2 for J-1 Visa Holders If you worked in the U.S. on a J-1 visa, one of the most important documents you’ll receive is Form W-2. This form is issued by your employer and summarizes the wages you earned and the taxes withheld during the year. You’ll need it to...