Louisiana State University

Similar documents
Employment of Foreign Nationals

Employment of Foreign Nationals

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER EL PASO

Policy 1326 Immigration Reform and Control Act

SEATTLE UNIVERSITY IMMIGRATION HANDBOOK FOR DEPARTMENTS SPONSORING AND EMPLOYING FACULTY AND STAFF

RUTGERS POLICY. 3. Who Should Read This Policy All deans, directors, and hiring managers and employees who are foreign nationals

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COUNCIL ******************************************************************************

Policy & Procedure Review. Date Submitted: June 8, 2018 Department: Human Resources Division:

Appointment of Nonimmigrant Aliens

J-1 Exchange Visitor Program Information For Academic Departments

J-1 Exchange Visitor

Instructions for DS-2019 (Exchange Visitor) Request

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER EL PASO

HOSTING/HIRING FOREIGN NATIONAL VISITORS SCHOLARS AND EMPLOYEES

Responsibilities for J-1 Scholars and their J-2 Dependents

Request for Exchange Visitor Certificate (DS-2019) To invite a prospective J-1 scholar

7710 Carondelet Ave., Suite 405, St. Louis, MO 63105, ,

REQUEST FOR FORM DS-2019 FOR NON-TENURE TEACHING OR RESEARCH POSITIONS

Sponsorship approval is based on an offer of permanent and full time employment.

REQUEST FOR DS-2019/J1 VISA SPONSORSHIP

Project Management Institute Baton Rouge Chapter BY-LAWS ARTICLE I

Louisiana State University System 3810 West lakeshore Drive Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808

WELCOME. Hosting and Hiring International Scholars December 19, 2013

VISA INFORMATION FOR J-1 EXCHANGE VISITOR STUDENTS

UCR Employment- Based Immigration Visa Policy 4/17/2007

International Faculty Orientation. August 23 rd, 2013

Information about the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program at Hampton University and DS-2019 Request Form for Visiting Research Scholars

APPLICATION FOR A FORM DS-2019

Bringing the World to Catholic

International Research Center Midwest University

J-1 Visitor Exchange Program REQUEST TO SPONSOR A J-1 EXCHANGE VISITOR

Guidelines Regarding the Use of Outside Immigration Attorneys

Instruction Packet

1. Full Name (as it appears on passport): Family name First name Middle name (optional) 2. Gender: 3. Date of Birth: Month Day Year. 4.

Exchange Visitor Packet for Rowan Faculty. The Process for Inviting a Visiting Scholar to Rowan University

J-1 professor/research Scholar category Is eligible for 5-yrs maximum stay in teaching or research.

REQUEST FOR A DS-2019

CONSTITUTION GUIDELINES

International Scholars at VSU on J and H Visa J Status H Status

Immigration and DACA Basics: Risk Factors for Higher Education

SEQUENCE OF INTEGRATED COMMITTEE MEETINGS

BYLAWS DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL, COMPUTER, AND ENERGY ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER

HIRING and PAYING FOREIGN NATIONALS

Exchange Visitor (J Visa) Regulations Guidelines

Topics for Today s Presentation

INDEX REGULAR BOARD MEETING. October 13, Call to Order and Roll Call Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance 1

J-1 Scholar Overview for F-1 Advisors. Global Affairs, Services for International Students & Scholars (SISS) UC Davis

Family/Last Name: Sex: Male Female Date of Birth: City and Country of Birth: Mailing Address with Postal Code: Legal Permanent Address: Citizenship:

MANHATTAN COLLEGE J-1 PROGRAM HANDBOOK A GUIDE TO IMMIGRATION MATTERS FOR J-1 PROFESSORS AND SCHOLARS

SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT FULL-TIME FACULTY HIRING PROCEDURES

Immigration 101. Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Louisiana Workforce Commission DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT PROCEDURES

J-1 EXCHANGE VISITOR DEPARTMENT REQUEST FORM

INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL CENTER BYLAWS ADOPTED BY THE ICC GOVERNING BOARD, MARCH 21, 1991 THIS PRINTING JULY 2003

J-1 Exchange Visitor

Overview of the Permanent Residence Process and Adjustment of Status

Table of Contents. A Guide to International Faculty Exchange

Visa Bulletin VISA BULLETIN FOR OCTOBER Visa uiletin for October 2007 Page 1 of 5. Number 111. Volume VIII. Washington, D.C.

INSTRUMENT OF GOVERNANCE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO

Understanding the Visa Process

Labor Certification Process for the Temporary Employment of Aliens in Non- AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor.

INTERNATIONAL SERVICES OFFICE Host Department Request Packet UNIVERSITY SPONSORSHIP OF J-1 SCHOLARS

Guide to Hiring Foreign Employees

Article I. Student Governing Council Bylaws

YORK COLLEGE. The City University of New York Charter, York College Senate. Approved by Board of Trustees June 29, 2015

STAFF COUNCIL BYLAWS

Family Name: First Name: Middle Name: Gender: [ ] Male [ ] Female. Date of Birth: City: Province: Country: Citizenship: Legal Residence:

Draft Memo. Policy Memorandum

IMMIGRATION UPDATES. Presented by Rose Mary Valencia Executive Director Office of International Affairs

INDEX REGULAR BOARD MEETING. October 25, Call to Order and Roll Call Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance 1

THE PERM BOOK Edition PERM AND THE HOUSEHOLD DOMESTIC SERVICE WORKER

Introduction... xxxiii Chapter 1: Qualifying for Graduate Medical Training in the United States... 1

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAMS CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS* As ratified by the Voting Faculty.

ARTICLE I NAME ARTICLE II PURPOSE

Form 13-S: Supplement to HR Form 13 To Pay For Personal Services of International Lecturers, Consultants, and Independent Contractors

Kazarian v. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services: Clarifying Extraordinary Ability Visa Qualifications

RESIDENT FACULTY ORGANIZATION WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY TRI-CITIES By-Laws

General Petition Information SPY Factsheet... 3 Judging Criteria...3 Award and Presentation...4

BARSTOW COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ACADEMIC SENATE CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. Legal Basis for an Academic Senate. Membership Qualifications

Wayne State University. Permanent Residency Workshop. February 23, 2018

CONSTITUTION and BYLAWS of the FACULTY SENATE of the TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY PREAMBLE

New Mexico Health Resources 20 th Annual Health Provider Retreat Taos, NM June 9, 2012 Robert Aronson Aronson & Associates

Temporary Visas for Studying

Revised Spring 2003 Brooklyn College Graduate Students Organization Election Act

A Guide to Immigration Regulations

IMMIGRATION LAW OVERVIEW DETAILED OUTLINE

The University of British Columbia Enrolment Services. Regulations for Elections to the Board of Governors and the Senates Effective: 15 October 2013

Institute for Advanced Study Scholar Questionnaire

ARTICLE 1: NAME ARTICLE 2: PURPOSE

EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICS (EuraSEM)

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST BAY

J-1 Exchange Visitor Request (For Scholar, Professor) Midwest University

ALL SERVICE CENTER DIRECTORS ALL DISTRICT DIRECTORS ALL OFFICERS IN CHARGE

Discrimination Complaint Procedure

Back To School: Immigration Issues for Students and Universities,

J-1 Scholar / Faculty/ Specialist Immigration Orientation Session

ARTICLE 10 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES

Exchange Visitor Services

The Constitution of the University Faculty. Bylaws of the University Faculty PREAMBLE... 15

ARTICLE 10 APPOINTMENT

Transcription:

Office of the President June 6, 2007 Louisiana State University System 225/578-2111 Subject: LSU System Policy on International Employees and Visitors (PM-26) (This memorandum supersedes PM-26 dated March 9, 2005) The purpose of PM-26 is to define the appropriate authority and routing required to process immigration related documentation, eligibility for the sponsorship of international employees, permanent residence, compensation/reimbursement of international visitors to LSU System campuses, as well as various other international visitor issues. I. ROUTING AND APPROVAL OF DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR NON- IMMIGRANT/IMMIGRANT BENEFITS In order to ensure compliance with applicable immigration laws, all matters and documentation pertaining to international employees and visitors including, but not limited to, recruitment, offers of employment, support letters for immigration related benefits, compensation, and reimbursement, must be routed through and approved by the appropriate office(s) as designated by the LSU System President. The office(s) and appropriate officer(s) for the LSU System campuses are as follows: Director, Human Resource Director, International Services Office LSU Law Center Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803-1002 Baton Rouge, LA 70803-7280 (225) 578-8586 (225) 578-3191 (225) 578-5935 FAX (225) 578-1413 FAX Director, Human Resource Director, International Services Office LSU Agricultural Center LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans P. O. Box 25203 433 Bolivar Street, Room 206 Baton Rouge, LA 70894-5203 New Orleans, LA 70112-2223 (225) 578-2258 (504) 568-4802 (225) 578-8284 FAX (504) 568-7632 FAX

Office of Legal Affairs Director, Office of International Students and Scholars LSU Health Sciences Center University of New Orleans Shreveport 1501 Kings Hwy., Box 33932 New Orleans, LA 70148 Shreveport, LA 71130-3932 (504) 280-6222 (318) 675-5571 (504) 280-3975 FAX (318) 675-4608 FAX Director, Human Resource Business Manager Office of International Services LSU in Shreveport Pennington Biomedical Research Center One University Place 6400 Perkins Road Shreveport, LA 71115-2399 Baton Rouge, LA 70808 (318) 797-5279 (225) 763-2532 (318) 798-4141 FAX (225) 763-2525 FAX II. SIGNATURE AUTHORITY Authorization to sign official immigration related documents rests exclusively with the Chancellor or the Chancellor's designee, following routing and approval by the appropriate office(s) listed above. No University employee, other than these designated officials, may sign Form G-28 (Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Representative) to designate an attorney to assist, advise, or represent the University in the preparation and submission of employer-based petitions or documents including, but not limited to, the following forms: DS-2019 (Certificate of Eligibility for J-1 Exchange Visitor Status) I-20 (Certificate of Eligibility for F-1 Nonimmigrant Student Status) ETA- 9089 (Application for Alien Employment Certification) ETA-9035 (Labor Condition Application) I-140 (Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker) I-539 (Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status) I-129 (Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker) I-907 (Request for Premium Processing Service) Furthermore, only authorized University employees may sign employer-based petitions or documents which have been prepared by an outside attorney on behalf of the University. Individual employees are not authorized to engage, retain, hire, or contract with an attorney to represent the University in immigration related matters. An individual employee may engage counsel at any time to represent his/her own interests, provided such representation does not relate to any legal interests of the University.

Failure to comply with these provisions will result in notification to the U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Service and/or the Department of Labor that the employer-based petition or documents were unauthorized and that the Form G-28 designation is null, void, and without force or effect. The petition(s) or document(s) will be reviewed by the Chancellor or Chancellor s designee, as well as the appropriate office(s) in order to ascertain whether the petition(s) or documents(s) will be ratified and adopted (upon approval and if in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and PM-26) or withdrawn. Execution of such documents by an individual employee is a violation of PM-26 and is an action outside of his/her authority which may result in discipline, sanctions, and/or individual liability being imposed. III. NONIMMIGRANT PETITION FEES With the exception of fees required to be employer paid, payment of fees for nonimmigrant petitions are generally the responsibility of the foreign national. It is recognized that there may be exceptions when campuses wish to pay fees primarily depending upon to whom the benefit flows. Therefore, if the campus wishes to make such exceptions, it must develop a specific institutional policy with regard to the payment and source of fees. University funds from state federal or private sources may be utilized to pay these and any future federally mandated fees. Federal or non-federal funds utilized for this purpose must be in accordance with the rules and regulations of the granting agency. IV. LSU SYSTEM SPONSORSHIP OF INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYEES FOR PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS It is the policy of the LSU System to sponsor for permanent residence only those employees whose positions are full-time and permanent in nature (expected to last a minimum of three years) and who possess exceptional and/or outstanding ability or who are the most qualified. With the exception of fees required to be employer paid, payment of all legal fees, as well as application and/or filing fees are the responsibility of the foreign national. No university funds will be expended for immigration related benefits. The cost of required advertisement(s) for the position involved are considered recruiting expenses and should be paid for by the sponsoring department. Individuals in the following categories may be supported for permanent residence with the appropriate approvals:

Office of the President Louisiana State University System 225/578-2111 CATEGORY A full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty members CATEGORY B full-time non-tenured or non-tenure-track teaching or non-teaching research positions of a permanent nature (It is not University policy to support permanent residence petitions for lecturers, visiting professors, or other temporary or term faculty appointments.) CATEGORY C other full-time professional, administrative, and technical positions (Positions considered by the LSU System to be status positions and permanent in nature, who otherwise meet criteria may be sponsored for permanent residence as approved on a case by case basis.) CATEGORY D exceptions for instructors, fellows, and research associates (The positions of instructor, postdoctoral fellow, research associate, research scholar and research fellow are normally considered temporary and are therefore not eligible for sponsorship. However, special exceptions may be granted by the Chancellor provided that prior written justification has been provided. A copy of each exception approved by the Chancellor must be forwarded to the Office of the President.) NOTE: For CATEGORIES B, C, & D there will generally be a minimum one-year waiting period and a satisfactory performance evaluation before initiation of the permanent residence process. Deviations from this general policy will require justification and prior written approval of the Chancellor.

V. COMPENSATION AND REIMBURSEMENT TO INTERNATIONAL VISITORS AT LSU SYSTEM CAMPUSES Federal laws are complex with regard to payments made to international visitors in various visa classifications. University personnel are reminded that reimbursements and/or compensation for international lecturers and other business related visitors must be in accordance with the law, as well as individual campus policy. Prior to offering an invitation to international visitors, please contact the designated office(s) as listed above for the respective campus(es) for information regarding individual campus policy, required routing, and approvals. VI. ENGLISH PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR EXCHANGE VISITORS It is the obligation of each system campus to set forth guidelines and/or requirements in order to determine whether a participant possesses sufficient oral and written proficiency in the English language to accomplish his/her goal. As it relates to the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program, the Code of Federal Regulations (22 C.F.R. 62.10) states that sponsors should ensure that a potential exchange participant possesses sufficient proficiency in the English language to participate in his/her program. William L. Jenkins President