College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

International Visitors

PLEASE NOTE: This document should be sent to the foreign national visitor upon receipt of notification of the visit.

Dear (Scholars Name):

Welcome! Dr. (Professor) has informed me that you will be coming to Cornell University as a (Title). Attached is the required information needed to obtain a J-1 visa. Once complete, please email your signed offer letter and required visa documents to (name and email address). If you have any questions regarding your visa application please contact (name HR Rep and email address).

I will need you to complete and provide the following information:

COMPLETE:

Initial J1 initial application form. Please access the web link noted below to print the form. You will only need to complete pages 2 and 3. If you will be bringing a spouse or child(ren), you must also complete page 4.

http://www.isso.cornell.edu/academicstaff/jscholarrequestform.pdf.

Send the completed form and the necessary supporting documents securely to [HR Reps Name] [HR Reps Email Address] using https://app.box.com/signup/o/default_personal_offer. Disregard page 5 if you currently do not hold a visa. Please note that the DS-2019 (the document required to obtain a J-1 visa) may take up to 3-4 weeks to process and send after submission to our International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO).

Please be aware of the minimum funding requirements:

$1,300.00 per month for individual

$650.00 additional per month for spouse

$375.00 additional per month for each child

$1200.00 one-time initial adjustment and settling expense

PROVIDE:

Proof of financial support – either from your home Institution or other funding source, or personal monies (the amount is calculated based on initial expense plus a monthly required amount detailed on the J-1 request item #18.

Medical insurance at the minimum levels required (see attached document for more details).

Copy of your Curriculum Vitae (CV).

Copy of your passport (and for your spouse and child(ren) passports, if applicable).

Pay Visiting Fellow/Scholar fee of $1,000 (if applicable).

NOTE REGARDING START DATE: J1 Scholars must enter the U.S. and report to Cornell’s ISSO no more than 30 days before and NO MORE than 30 days after the start date on the DS-2019. Please inform me if you will not arrive on time so that I may notify the ISSO.

Please let me know if you have any questions. We look forward to you joining the Department of (Dept. Name) and Cornell University.

Thank you,

Signature

J-1 Scholar Initial Request Form

Important Information – Please Read:

J-1 Professor/Research Scholar Category – Eligible for 5-year maximum stay in teaching, research, or both. There are some individuals who may NOT be eligible for a new J-1 Professor/Research Scholar. These restrictions or “bars” are listed below:

2-Year Repeat Participation Bar – J-1 Professors or Research Scholars are required to have a gap of 2-years between the end of any previous J-1 Professor/Research Scholar Program and the beginning of any new J-1 Professor/Research Scholar Program. Therefore, those beginning new programs that will include repeat visits should have their programs extended for the full duration of their program/collaboration, up to the 5 year maximum, even if portions of that time will be spent outside the US. For those not eligible for a new J-1 Professor/Research Scholar program, consider whether the J-1 short-term scholar (see below) will meet your needs.

12-Month Bar – An individual who has been in any category of J status (including J-2 and J-1 student) for more than 6 of the 12 months immediately preceding the new program start date, is ineligible for a J-1 Professor/Research Scholar category. For those not eligible for a new J-1 Professors or Research Scholars program, consider whether the J-1 short-term scholar (see below) will meet your needs.

J-1 Short Term Scholar Category – Eligible for 6-month maximum stay, no extensions or changes of status to another visa classification within the US allowed.

2-Year Home Residency Requirement – Will apply to any J-1 who receives US or home country government funding for the exchange (note that salary from federal grants is not considered government funding unless the funding was provided for the purpose of the exchange), or who is participating in a field of specialization which their home country has listed on the US Department of State’s “Skills List.” Affected individuals are not eligible for H1B (or L) visas, for US permanent residence, for changes of visa classification within the US, unless they return home for 2 years, or obtain a waiver of the requirement. They are not prohibited, however, from new J programs (if otherwise eligible), or other visa classifications.

Please consult with the ISSO, if you have any questions about these requirements.

ISSO Process: - The ISSO will strive to complete your request within one (1) business week. In periods of heavy traffic, we may exceed this target. We may also be in a position to move faster. However, you can reasonably expect to have your request complete within one business week.

J-1 Scholar Initial Request Form: This is not an Immigration document. DO NOT SEND IT TO YOUR VISITOR. All questions must be answered in full to avoid delays in processing Form DS-2019. Type or print. This form must be completed by an HR representative


YOUR NAME EXACTLY AS WRITTEN IN YOUR PASSPORT* (please send a copy of your passport identification page with this form so that we may verify the accuracy of your name and avoid the possibility that you will experience delays in obtaining your visa stamp. If you choose to send this form by email, please FAX the passport copy to: Sharon Van De Mark at 607-254,1222.)

[*If your name is not exactly as it is written in the passport, you may be denied a visa.]

1. Name of International EXACTLY as written on his/her passport* (obtain copy for your records): [*If the name is not exactly as it is written in the passport, the visitor may be denied a visa.]

____________________________________________________________________________________

Family (Last) Given (First) Middle

2. Date of Birth ________(month)________(day)_______(year)

3. Gender: [ ] MALE [ ] FEMALE

4. City of Birth _______________________

(city)

5. Country of Birth:______________________________

6. Country of Citizenship: _____________________________

7. Country of Legal Permanent Residence: ___________________________

8. Email Address: __________________________________________

9. Current Job or Position in Home Country:_______________________________________________

Was/Is the employer: [ ] Educational Inst. [ ] Private Business [ ] Central Gov't. [ ] State Gov't.

[ ] Regional Gov't. [ ] City Gov't.

10. Exchange Visitor Category Requested (check one, see Page 1 for details)

____ Professor/Research Scholar (5-years maximum, 2-year repeat participation rule applies)

____Short-Term Scholar (6-month maximum, 2-year repeat participation rule does NOT apply, but no extensions or changes of status possible within the US – e.g. to H1B)

11. Complete Foreign Address: (required)

12. DO YOU HAVE A PHD? [ ] YES [ ] NO*

*If no, please note that all J-1 scholars are expected to hold advanced degrees and be well-established in their discipline. It is the responsibility of the hiring department to determine the appropriate academic title and to ensure that you meet all educational requirements for the position before the DS-2019 request form can be created.

13. HAVE YOU BEEN IN ANY J STATUS PREVIOUSLY? [ ] YES* [ ] NO

*If yes, please provide copies of your previous DS-2019 forms, and list the dates of presence in the US in J status, below:

14. LENGTH OF STAY for this J1 request

Start Date: ____________________

End Date: _____________________


SOURCE(S) AND AMOUNT OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR YOUR STAY

The U.S. Government requires that Cornell verify adequate financial support and health insurance for all J visitors and their accompanying dependents before issuing a DS-2019 Form. See below for minimum amounts required. It is the hosting or hiring department's responsibility to verify that ALL exchange visitors meet minimum funding guidelines and are covered by medical insurance. Please note that medical insurance is a U.S. Government requirement.

If you are submitting evidence of funding that is not being provided by Cornell, please indicate the sources of funding for the J-1 exchange, and provide the hiring department with copies of funding letters or bank statements (not more than 6 months old), so that verification of minimum funding levels can be determined. Please send these by FAX to the number indicated on the first page of this form:

MINIMUM FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:*

$1,300. / per month for individual

$650. / per month for spouse

$375. / per month for each child

$1200 / initial adjustment expenses

Source of Financial Support (Enter amount in US$ for the entire period of stay)

$___________ Cornell University

$___________ International Organization (name of org.) ________________________

$___________ U.S. Gov't Agency** (name of agency) ________________________

$___________ J1 Scholar's Government

$___________ All other organizations (name org) ________________________

$___________ Personal Funds

*This funding may come from any source including the visitor’s personal savings or Cornell salary. These amounts represent the bare minimum for someone who might be willing to share an apartment, and do not include the cost of health insurance coverage, which can be very expensive!

**U.S. Government Funding: The Exchange Visitor is considered to be government funded ONLY if s/he received funds directly from a U.S. Government agency. When individuals are supported through government funds paid to a Cornell professor, department, or grant, this is NOT considered to be direct government funding.


BRINGING FAMILY MEMBERS

We require the following data for EACH of the dependents (spouse and child(ren) under the age of 21) who will be accompanying you:

1. NAME OF INTERNATIONAL EXACTLY AS WRITTEN ON HIS/HER PASSPORT*

____________________________________________________________________________________

Family (Last) Given (First) Middle

2. DATE OF BIRTH ________(month)________(day)_______(year)

3. GENDER: [ ] MALE [ ] FEMALE

4. City OF BIRTH _______________________

5. Country of Birth:______________________________

6. COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP: _____________________________

7. COUNTRY OF LEGAL PERMANENT RESIDENCE: ___________________________

8. Relationship to J-1? [ ] Spouse [ ] Child

1. NAME OF INTERNATIONAL EXACTLY AS WRITTEN ON HIS/HER PASSPORT*

____________________________________________________________________________________

Family (Last) Given (First) Middle

2. DATE OF BIRTH ________(month)________(day)_______(year)

3. GENDER: [ ] MALE [ ] FEMALE

4. City OF BIRTH _______________________

5. Country of Birth:______________________________

6. COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP: _____________________________

7. COUNTRY OF LEGAL PERMANENT RESIDENCE: ___________________________

8. Relationship to J-1? [ ] Spouse [ ] Child

1. NAME OF INTERNATIONAL EXACTLY AS WRITTEN ON HIS/HER PASSPORT*

____________________________________________________________________________________

Family (Last) Given (First) Middle

2. DATE OF BIRTH ________(month)________(day)_______(year)

3. GENDER: [ ] MALE [ ] FEMALE

4. City OF BIRTH _______________________

5. Country of Birth:______________________________

6. COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP: _____________________________

7. COUNTRY OF LEGAL PERMANENT RESIDENCE: ___________________________

8. Relationship to J-1? [ ] Spouse [ ] Child

1. NAME OF INTERNATIONAL EXACTLY AS WRITTEN ON HIS/HER PASSPORT*

____________________________________________________________________________________

Family (Last) Given (First) Middle

2. DATE OF BIRTH ________(month)________(day)_______(year)

3. GENDER: [ ] MALE [ ] FEMALE

4. City OF BIRTH _______________________

5. Country of Birth:______________________________

6. COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP: _____________________________

7. COUNTRY OF LEGAL PERMANENT RESIDENCE: ___________________________

8. Relationship to J-1? [ ] Spouse [ ] Child

J Visa Holders-academic visitors not on Cornell payroll-Health Insurance

Cornell University requires that you have a medical insurance policy protecting you and your family in the event of a major illness or injury. U.S. Government regulations also mandate that all exchange visitors (J-1 visa holders) and their dependents (J-2) must have health and accident insurance in order to participate in Cornell's Exchange Visitor Program. In addition, federal regulations prohibit an extension of your J-1 status beyond the dates on the IAP-66 form without proof that you have maintained insurance for yourself and all family members during your entire length of stay in the U.S. as an exchange visitor. Students/Scholars and their families may substitute a comparable external insurance plan for the Cornell plan, if it meets the minimum coverage requirements outlined below.

MINIMUM LEVEL OF INSURANCE COVERAGE REQUIRED

· medical benefits of at least $50,000 per accident or illness

· a deductible not to exceed $500 per accident or illness

· repatriation of remains in the amount of $7,500

· expenses associated with the medical evacuation to home country in the amount of $10,000

If you have external insurance for yourself and your family which meets the above four requirements, you must bring written evidence of such coverage to the ISSO (International

Students & Scholars Office) upon arrival to Cornell (new scholars only) or before an extension of J-1 status can be prepared (continuing scholars). The evidence must include documentation from your insurance company which shows the beginning and ending dates of coverage, the above four minimum requirements, and coverage for any dependents you have with you in the U.S. If your policy is not written in English, please also bring in a translation (your own translation is permissible) of the relevant portions. If the amounts of coverage are not stated in US dollars, please calculate the conversion.

Please note: In the United States certain kinds of elective medical care, such as eyeglasses or dentistry are ordinarily NOT covered by insurance and can be very expensive. Exchange Visitors should take care of those needs before leaving home.

Scholars: Cornell has a medical insurance plan that most exchange visitors (not all) with academic appointments for 6 months or longer may join. Eligibility depends on the conditions of your appointment. Contact Benefit- Services, Office of Human Resources (130 Day Hall) for further information. You are required to make alternative plans to ensure required coverage for your entire visit if Cornell does not provide insurance for you. Arrangements for this coverage can be made using private insurance programs (http://www.insuremytrip.com/). Note: it is more reasonable to purchase policies through private companies for unpaid appointments greater than 6 months, rather than Cornell.