No lottery. No $10,000+ legal fees. No 6-month wait. The J-1 intern program gets qualified international talent to your business in about 60 days — at zero cost to you.
The H-1B visa is designed for long-term permanent hires in highly specialized roles. For most businesses that just need great international talent, it's overkill — and the process is punishing.
H-1B visas are capped at 85,000 per year and awarded by lottery. Most employers who apply don't get selected. The J-1 program has no annual cap — you can hire any time of year, every year.
✓ Available year-roundH-1B sponsorship can cost employers $5,000–$20,000+ in USCIS fees, legal fees, and premium processing. With J-1, the program fees are paid by the intern — you pay only their stipend, just like any employee.
✓ No fees for employersH-1B processing takes 3–6 months minimum (or more without premium processing). A J-1 intern can be at your business in approximately 60 days from the moment you submit your request.
✓ Fast turnaroundH-1B requires your legal team to file petitions with USCIS and the Department of Labor. The J-1 process is managed by GEC Exchanges — you fill out one host form and we handle everything else.
✓ Sponsor handles the paperworkJ-1 draws from 65+ countries — Europe, Latin America, Southeast Asia, and beyond. You get motivated, internationally-minded candidates who genuinely want the experience, not just a work visa.
✓ Pre-screened applicantsUnlike H-1B, which is tied to a specific individual, J-1 programs can be structured as annual cohorts. Build a pipeline of international talent that refreshes itself — no starting from scratch each time.
✓ Scalable programHere's an honest side-by-side of both programs. For most employers looking for international talent, the choice is clear.
| Aspect | ✓ J-1 Intern / Trainee | H-1B Visa |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Purpose | Cultural & educational exchange; structured training experience | Temporary employment in a specialty occupation |
| Annual Cap / Lottery | No cap — available year-round | ~85,000/year, competitive lottery |
| Cost to Employer | $0 — fees paid by participant | $5,000–$20,000+ in fees |
| Time to Hire | ~60 days | 3–6+ months |
| Paperwork / Process | Sponsor manages everything. One host form from you. | Employer files I-129 with USCIS + LCA with DOL. Attorney usually required. |
| Duration | Intern: up to 12 months. Trainee: up to 18 months. | Up to 3 years, extendable to 6 years |
| Eligibility | Current student or recent graduate (Intern), or 1+ year experience (Trainee) | Bachelor's degree + specialty occupation |
| Work Nature | Training-focused, educational — must match field of study | Regular professional employment. No training plan required. |
| Host Organization Role | Provide supervision and training. Sponsor handles compliance. | Direct employer — payroll, benefits, prevailing wage, LCA compliance |
| Countries Available | 65+ countries worldwide | Worldwide, but lottery limits access significantly |
| Path to Green Card | More difficult — non-immigrant intent | Easier — dual intent allowed |
| Best For | Hospitality, F&B, IT, sales, business, engineering, media — most industries | Long-term specialist hires in highly technical roles |
Here's what employers actually pay out of pocket for each program.
Time matters. When you have open positions, a 6-month visa process isn't an option. Here's how the two programs compare.
Fill out a simple host form with your needs and business details.
We send you pre-screened CVs. You interview and choose your intern.
GEC Exchanges issues the DS-2019 and guides the intern through their visa appointment.
Ready to work. No more paperwork for you.
You'll need legal counsel to prepare and file the petition. ($3,000–$8,000)
DOL certification required before USCIS filing.
File in April. Find out in May if you were selected. Most aren't.
Standard processing: 3–6 months. Premium: 2–3 weeks (add $2,805).
If approved, candidate schedules a consulate interview and enters the U.S.
Tell us what you need and we'll match you with pre-screened international interns — no fees, no lottery, no lawyers.