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Employment Options for Foreign Nationals with Non-Immigrant Visas April, 2009

Visas most commonly Used/Seen at UTHSC-H which allow employment with Restrictions. Type of Visa H-1B Description Temporary Worker in Specialty Occupation O-1 Person of Extraordinary Ability Employment Restrictions Employment permitted by USCIS only with sponsoring institution, only for approved time Specific to employment conditions Concurrent employment permissible only with USCIS approval Prohibited from receiving other payments Employment incident to status Only with sponsoring employer Concurrent employment permissible No dual intent (return home)

Continued Visas most commonly Used/Seen at UTHSC-H which allow employment with Restrictions Type of Visa Description Employment Restrictions J-1 Exchange Visitor: Professor / Researcher Exchange Visitor: Physician (Trainee) Employment incidental to status only by designated program sponsor and only for approved time as approved by DOS Other compensation allowed only with written authorization Employment incidental to status only for purposes of medical training as designated by ECFMG Exchange Visitor: Student Part time (20 hrs) employment only on campus while school is in session Full time employment while on school breaks Academic Training employment for up to 18 months (36 months postdoc training)

Type of Visa Continued Visas most commonly Used/Seen at UTHSC-H which allow employment with Restrictions Description F-1 Student While maintaining F-1 status: Employment Restrictions On-Campus employment allowed: part time (20hrs) while school is in session and full time during school breaks when eligible to enroll No EAD required Due to unforeseen economic hardship may apply for part time EAD if approved by Designated School Official (DSO) Practical Training employment related to field of study: CPT (Curricular Practical Training) DSO authorization, no EAD required, reported to SEVIS. OPT (Optional Practical Training) DSO authorization, EAD from USCIS required, reported to SEVIS. Limited to 12 months Pre completion of studies Post completion of studies: extendible additional 17 months to work for E-verify employer

Continued Visas most commonly Used/Seen at UTHSC-H which allow employment with Restrictions Type of Visa TN Description Professionals under NAFTA for citizens of Canada and Mexico Employment Restrictions Employment permitted by USCIS only with sponsoring employer, only for approved time Concurrent employment permissible only with USCIS approval Prohibited from receiving other payments B-1 Visitor for Business Employment not permitted Allowed to accept reimbursement for expenses Higher Ed: acceptable honorarium payments for academic activities (lasting no longer than 9 days, received from not more than 5 institutions in the prior 6 months period.

Continued Visas most commonly Used/Seen at UTHSC-H which allow employment with Restrictions Type of Visa Description Employment Restrictions B-2 Visitor for Tourism Employment not permitted Generally not allowed to receive reimbursement for expenses WB and WT Visa Waiver for Business and Tourism Higher Ed: acceptable honorarium payments for academic activities (lasting no longer than 9 days, received from not more than 5 institutions in the prior 6 months period. Same as B-1 and B-2 for foreign nationals from countries exempt from visa requirement to enter the U.S. May not extend or change visa status within the U.S.

Continued Visas most commonly Used/Seen at UTHSC-H which allow employment with Restrictions Type of Visa Description Employment Restrictions Visas for Dependents: spouse and unmarried children under 21 years of age H-4 Dependent of H-1 Not permitted to work in the United States O-3 Dependent of O-1 Not permitted to work in the United States J-2 Dependent of J-1 Eligible to apply for work authorization through USCIS: EAD (Employment Authorization Document) With EAD may work for any employer F-2 Dependent of F-1 Not permitted to work in the United States TD Dependent of TN Not permitted to work in the United States

The H-1B Visa Status

WHAT IS AN H-1B VISA? An H-1B visa is a visa that is reserved for individuals employed in specialty occupations. A "specialty occupation" for H-1B purposes is defined as an occupation that requires: theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge and attainment of a bachelor's or higher degree in the specific specialty (or its equivalent) as a minimum for entry into the occupation in the United States

H-1B SPECIFICS Employer/ Employment Specific Employee must maintain employment in order to maintain valid visa status Six Year Maximum Limitation H-1B transfers allowed via H-1B Portable Rule Concurrent employment allowed Occasional speeches and lectures allowed, however employee cannot accept honoraria as fee for service rendered (travel expenses may be reimbursed)

H-1B Specifics- cont d May be processed for maximum duration of 3 year increments at a time, up to 6 year max Changes in job title, % time, additional job duties require employer to first file modified petition with USCIS prior to employee assuming new change(s) In the event of employee is released before the end date of approved petition, employer is obligated to pay cost of return transportation to home country No grace period allowed

PARTIES INVOLVED IN THE H-1B PROCESS 1. Department of Labor (DOL): SWA TWC Employment & Training Administration (ETA) LCA 2. Department of Homeland Security Accepts and processes H-1B petition- Form I-129 Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker-with approved LCA attached Determines if occupation qualifies as a specialty occupation and if the international meets minimum requirements for H-1B classification Confers H-1B status through a change of status or consular processing

PARTIES INVOLVED IN THE H-1B PROCESS 3. US Employer (UTHSC-H) Submits completed LCA to DOL Submits Form I-129 with attached certified LCA to USCIS Employs H-1B employee pursuant to terms of LCA & I-129 Responsible for cost to cover return transportation to home country in the event that employee is released from employment prior to end date of approved petition 4. International Employee Must meet minimum requirements of occupation in terms of education (Bachelor's minimum), credentials and experience Must not be subject to any bar to obtaining H-1B status (i.e- 212(e)) Must intend to work for H-1B sponsor Must maintain status by complying with terms of employment

Types of H-1Bs that we sponsor at UTHSC-H Non-Clinical Researchers Faculty Classified/ Administrative Positions Clinical Any and all clinicians with exception of those individuals seeking Graduate Medical Training Exceptional Ability Will typically be a clinician who lacks USMLE, but possesses a degree of expertise significantly above the average clinician

OIA H-1B In-House Processing Upon Visa Request to OIA: Step 1: Submit Request for Prevailing Wage determination to State Workforce Agency Step 2: Once PW determination is back from SWA, OIA must determine eligibility to proceed with H-1B sponsorship. Salary offered to the international must be 100% +of PW determined by SWA. Step 3: Submit Labor Condition Application (Form ETA 9035E) to Department of Labor Step 4: When LCA is back certified, have Notice posted in conspicuous area for 10 business days. Step 5: Complete Form I-129 and package H-1B petition with supporting documentation Step 6: Mail Completed H-1B Petition with all required Fees to USCIS Step 7: Create and File Public Record File Step 8: Once I-797 Approval Notice is secured, OIA packages and sends pre-arrival packet to visitor abroad. Alien worker applies for visa stamp

The J-1 Visa Status

The Purpose of the J-1 Program To increase mutual understanding between the people of the U.S. and the people of other countries by means of educational and cultural exchanges. 17

Exchange Visitor Program Activity Categories Alien Physicians* College & University Students (including Student Interns)* International Visitors Research Scholars* Short-term Scholars* Summer Work Travel Participants Trainees and Trainee Interns* Au Pairs Government Visitors Professors* Secondary School Students Specialists* Teachers * COMMON IN HIGHER EDUCATION 18

Eligibility Requirements for all Exchange Visitors Intent to pursue appropriate activity Intent to return to home country (if applicable) Sufficient funding Appropriate background for program activity Adequate English 19

J-1 Visa - Alien Physician category Temporary, non-immigrant visa Full time educational / training visa Two-year home residency requirement {INA & 212(e)} Seven year maximum for progressive training The J-1 Alien Physician category can ONLY be sponsored by the J Exchange Visitor program of the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG).

General Qualifications for J-1 Alien Physician Sponsorship Foreign national International Medical Graduate Have passed the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 and Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK). Hold a valid ECFMG Certificate without expired examination dates Have a contract for a position in an ACGME-accredited program or directly associated fellowship that is affiliated with a medical school Provide a statement of need from the Ministry of Health of the country of nationality or most recent legal permanent residence. Pays appropriate ECFMG administrative fee. Currently $200 which may be paid on the ECFMG website via OASIS.

Visa Options for Alien Physicians in Graduate Medical Education (GME) at UTHSC-H Accepted Options Not-Accepted Options J-1 Alien Physician sponsored by ECFMG F-1 Student with Optional Practical Training entry level J-2 Dependents on EAD - continuity of J-2 status and employment authorization depends on circumstances beyond control of trainee H-1B Specialty Worker difficulties meeting prevailing wage (2005) EAD holders pending immigrants O-1 Extraordinary Ability residency and Fellowship positions are training level positions, not senior level U.S. Permanent Residents TN (Treaty NAFTA) option for Canadians and Mexicans who will engage in teaching and/or research only.

The F-1 Visa Status

Summary of F-1 Employment Options While maintaining F-1 status: On-Campus employment allowed: part time (20hrs) while school is in session and full time during school breaks when eligible to enroll No EAD required Due to unforeseen economic hardship may apply for part time EAD if approved by Designated School Official (DSO) Practical Training employment related to field of study: CPT (Curricular Practical Training) DSO authorization, no EAD required, reported to SEVIS. OPT (Optional Practical Training) DSO authorization, EAD from USCIS required, reported to SEVIS. Limited to 12 months Pre completion of studies Post completion of studies: extendible additional 17 months to work for E-verify employer

Questions? Maria C. Arevalo-Sanchez Director