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Faculty and Research Scholar Orientation

Faculty and Research Scholar Orientation

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Faculty and Research Scholar Orientation. Slutzker Center for International Services (SCIS). http://international.syr.edu Support and Resources Available: * Slutzker Center - Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm (during academic year) - Mon- Fri 8 am- 4:30 pm (summer) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Faculty and Research Scholar Orientation

Faculty and Research Scholar Orientation

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Slutzker Center for International Services (SCIS)

http://international.syr.edu

Support and Resources Available:

* Slutzker Center - Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm (during academic year)

- Mon- Fri 8 am- 4:30 pm (summer)

- Scheduled appointments, advisor on-call, seminars, programming

- 315-443-2457 / [email protected]

* Weekly Slutzker Center Newsletter (SCISNEWS) - Immigration updates, campus & community events announcements

* University Information - Public Safety: 711 (on-campus) / (315) 443-2224 (off-campus)

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SEVIS

• Student and Exchange Visitor Information System - A web-based database of all J-1 status individuals shared by U.S.

Institutions of Higher Education and immigration-related government offices.

• Change of name and address must be reported within 10 days of change

- Notify the Slutzker Center of an update by electronically submitting the address update form on our

Updating your Address and Data webpage

• Schedule an Exit Interview with an Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO) at Slutzker Center before completing your program and departing Syracuse University

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Immigration Documents & Regulations

DS-2019• Extensions: Notify the Slutzker Center 1-2 months before expiration

Maximum of 5 years of continuous participation in J program• Transfers: Plan ahead and coordinate with other institution Extensions and transfers can only be done before DS-2019 expires

Passport• For re-entry, must be valid 6 months beyond date of return, preferably 6 months beyond program end date

Visa• May expire while in the U.S.• Must be valid to re-enter the U.S.

I-94

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I-94 Card

Non-Immigrant StatusLength of Stay

Date of Entry

J-1

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J-1 Specifics

Maximum Participation

- Continuous 5 year period—use or lose basis

12 Month Bar- Not eligible to begin a new Professor/Research Scholar program if physically

present in the US for all or part of 12 month period prior to new program start

date

Exceptions: J-1 transfer; presence in US less than 6 months; was in US as a short term scholar

24 Month Bar -Two year bar on repeat participation in the J Professor or Research Scholar

category

- Begins at the end of a J program (shortened or completed)

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J-1 Specifics (continued)

Two year home residency requirement - Applicable for you and your J-2 dependents if you are sponsored by home or U.S. government

- Applicable if your country and field of expertise is on the Exchange Visitor Skills List

- Should be noted on your visa and/or DS-2019

Waiver of Home Residency Requirement Individual petition, not filed by the Slutzker Center

Change of visa category If you are subject to the 2 year requirement you are not eligible to change your status to H, L, K unless you have fulfilled it or had it waived.

Permanent Residency Not eligible to adjust your status to Permanent Resident if your two-year

requirement has not been satisfied or waived. In most cases, you are not able to adjust to PR status from the J status.

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Health InsuranceHealth Insurance is required by federal law for allJ-1 and J-2 exchange visitors for the duration of theirprogram. Must meet the following minimum benefits:

- Medical benefits of at least $50,000 per accident or illness - Repatriation of remains in the amount of $7,500 - Expenses associated with the medical evacuation of the exchange visitor

to his or her home country in the amount of $10,000 - A deductible not to exceed $500 per accident or illness.

If not included in your policy, medical evacuation and repatriation must be purchased separately.

- Med/Evac insurance coverage can be obtained for $24/year - Applications available at the Slutzker Center and online

Health insurance coverage must be lapse-free. Submit an updated copy of your new insurance plan/card to the SCIS upon renewal.

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Travel: Absence less than 5 months

• Travel Signature - Must obtain a travel signature from a Slutzker Center ARO to re-

enter the U.S. after international travel.

- Signature is valid for one year or until the end of your program, which ever is shorter.

- You must provide proof of health insurance, and show your original passport, visa, and I-94 card in order to receive a travel signature

• Travel Documents - Valid passport, visa, I-94 card, DS-2019, appointment letter, SU ID, and proof of funding (letter of financial support, bank statements)

• Check if you will need additional visas (e.g., tourist, transit)

Travel to Canada, Mexico, and Adjacent Islands:Automatic Visa Revalidation to re-enter the U.S. from a contiguous country or adjacent island on expired visa if you meet the requirements

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Travel Outside the US for Research

If you will be traveling outside the US for an extended period of time for research related to your J-1 exchange visitor program, please provide the following information to the Slutzker Center:

Letter of support from your academic department indicating:

• Research abroad is related to J program • Duration of time outside the country

The address of your residence abroad

The Slutzker Center will update your SEVIS record to reflect this; the 5 month rule will not apply.

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Traveling to Renew VisaIt is recommended that you verify visa application procedures at your foreign U.S. consulate and schedule a visa appointment well in advance and prior to exiting the U.S. since visa wait times may be considerable.

Required Documents for J-1 Visa Applications: • Passport—valid 6 months beyond the date you plan to re-enter the U.S.• DS-2019 with current travel signature • Current 2x2 photograph (passport-sized)• Completed visa application forms (online)

• Form DS-156 (Non-Immigrant Visa Application) • Form DS-158 (Contact Information and Work History for Non-Immigrant

Visa Applicant)• Visa processing fee receipt or payment• I-901 SEVIS fee receipt or payment if for initial attendance (if applicable)• Embassy interview• Biometric procedures: Finger-scan and digital picture

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Occasional Lecture or Consultations at Another Institution

Advance permission is required from SCIS. Consult with a J- scholar advisor before accepting/pursuing any employment outside of Syracuse University.

- Must be directly related to your J-1 program objectives- Incidental to primary J-1 program activities- Will not delay completion of program

To receive authorization, submit:- A letter of support from your academic department (addressing bullet points above) to the SCIS.- A letter from your offeror indicating terms of offer; # of hours, duration, field/subject; amount of compensation; and description of the activity

Authorization will come in the form of a letter issued by a Slutzker Center ARO.

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Social Security and Taxes

Social Security Number - Anyone earning wages must have a social security

number for tax purposes.

- To apply for a social security number, you will need your appointment letter, original immigration documents, and a SSN memo if your department will complete it.

Taxes - Tax information is available on the SCIS website

- Resources, downloadable forms, and access to the CINTAX federal tax preparation software

- SCIS advisors are NOT tax experts and can not provide any tax advice or counseling.

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Dependents

• Travel - May travel with or without J-1 primary

- Require current travel signature on DS-2019 - Must carry passport, visa, I-94 card, DS-2019, and proof of J-1’s status - May remain in the U.S. without the primary as long as the J-1 maintains current

status and will return after a temporary absence using the same SEVIS ID #

• Visa Status- J-1/J-2’s must be in compliance with J-exchange visitor immigration regulations

• Employment Eligibility - May work in the U.S. if authorized by USCIS - Must submit Employment Authorization Application including Form I-765, supporting documents, and $340 fee

• Eligibility for Educational Benefits in the U.S. - May study in the U.S. on a J-2 visa without being required to apply for a student (F-1) visa.

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Slutzker Center Contact Information

• Slutzker Center Phone (315) 443-2457

• Patricia A. Burak [email protected]• Lynn A. Dunyk [email protected]• Carolyn Salter [email protected]• Mary Schlarb [email protected]• Slutzker Center [email protected]

• Slutzker Center Fax (315) 443-3091

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U.S. Government and Exchange Visitor Websites

• General U.S. Government Websites- U.S. Customs and Immigration Services

- Immigration and Customs Enforcement

- Department of Homeland Security

- U.S. Customs and Border Protection

- U.S. Department of State

- Bureau of Consular Affairs

- U.S. Embassies, Consulates, and Diplomatic Missions

- U.S. Visas

• Specific J-1/J-2 Exchange Visitor Websites-Dept. of State J-1 Specifics

-Dept. of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs J-1 Specifics

-J-1 Regulations

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Community Resources

• Syracuse University website for maps, campus events, & more - http://www.syr.edu

• International Center of Syracuse- http://www.icsyracuse.org/

• English Language Conversation Groups

- http://international.syr.edu/english_program.htm

• Transportation (Bus and Train Schedules) - http://www.centro.org

• Medical: University Hospital- 750 E. Adams St, 1-877-464-5540, http://www.upstate.edu/uh/

• Childcare- http://childcaresyracuse.org