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Table of Contents I. Policy Objective and Overview A. Lawful Permanent Residence ( LPR ) B. Nonimmigrant Visas II. III. Policy Implementation and Review Responsibility of the International Scholar Center (ISC) Academic Employees A. Lawful Permanent Residence ( LPR ) and Financial Responsibility 2. Ladder-Rank Faculty LPR Petitions 3. Other Permanent Positions 4. Temporary Positions B. Non-Immigrant Visas for Academic Positions ( NIV ) IV. Staff Employees A. Lawful Permanent Residence ( LPR ) and Funding Sources for Permanent Staff Positions 3. Other Permanent Positions 4. Temporary Staff Positions B. Non-immigrant Visas 1 Page

I. Policy Objective and Overview International Scholar Center According to federal regulations, universities may sponsor international academic and staff employees for non-immigrant and immigrant employment based visas for the purpose of providing a basis for lawful presence and lawful employment in the United States. Therefore, UCR shall assume certain responsibilities to ensure the lawful employment of international academic employees and staff employees as outlined in the following policy. A. Lawful Permanent Residence The ISC shall provide immigration services for immigrant visa categories available to international academic and staff employees, in accordance with the policy, for the purpose of obtaining Lawful Permanent Residence ( LPR ). The ISC shall work with the University of California Office of the President ( UCOP ) approved attorneys to select the employment-based LPR visa categories on a case by case and to prepare all UCR sponsored LPR Petitions. B. Nonimmigrant Visas The ISC shall provide immigration services for nonimmigrant visa categories available to staff positions in accordance with UCR policy for the purpose of obtaining lawful presence in the United States and temporary employment status. II. Policy Implementation and Review Responsibility The International Scholar Center ( ISC ) is charged with the responsibility of applying the UCR Immigration Policy to all immigration matters to ensure equity for international academic employees and staff across campus and to ensure compliance with federal immigration laws. Appeals to decision made in accordance with the UCR immigration policy may be as follows: Appeals to decisions on academic employees may be made to the Vice Provost of Academic Personnel. Appeals to decisions on staff may be made to the Vice Chancellor for Administration. III. Academic Employees A. Lawful Permanent Residence and Financial Responsibility UCR currently assumes financial responsibility for expenses incurred by ladder-rack faculty for LPR petitions prepared by attorneys who have been approved by UCOP for the representation of UCR 2 Page

interests in immigration matters. UCR shall not assume financial responsibility nor shall UCR sponsor LPR petitions prepared by attorneys who have not been subject to UCOP approval procedures. UCR shall not be financially responsible for the immigration costs of other academics and dependents, but the ISC shall provide assistance for those individuals seeking LPR. 2. Ladder-Rank Faculty LPR Petitions LPR petition expenses, including attorney fees, filling fees and ISC Fees, shall be funded by the Dean s office of the college in authority over the department employing the international faculty member and should not exceed $8000. If the LPR case expenses exceed $8000, then the LPR petition beneficiary/faculty member shall be responsible for such additional charges. The ISC shall be responsible for collecting all fees in excess of $8000 for the international faculty member. 3. Other Permanent Positions For academic positions deemed ineligible for financial support by the college dean s office, or other control unit, those individuals in academic positions which have the expectation of permanency may assume financial responsibility, including attorney fees, filing fees and ISC fees and may receive UCR sponsorship and assistance in immigration matters for LPR petitions for a fee. 4. Temporary Positions Individuals in temporary academic positions are ineligible for UCR sponsorship for LPR petitions, but may contact ISC directly for assistance in developing immigration strategies. B. Non-Immigrant Visas for Academic Positions The ISC shall provide immigration services for non-immigrant visa categories available to international academics, in accordance with UCR policy for the purpose of obtaining lawful presence in the United States and temporary employment status for international academics. The ISC shall provide immigration services to ladder-rank faculty as well as to permanent academic and temporary academic positions to procure the following categories of nonimmigrant visas: H-1B, J-1, E-3, TN and O-1. The ISC shall determine the appropriate visa selection based on the visa request and other factors. The increments of time available in each visa category vary. Therefore the ISC shall determine the appropriate duration for the visa application based on the request and immigration laws. UCR shall not sponsor non-immigrant visa applications or provide University funds for immigration matters for dependents of faculty or other academics. However, the ISC may provide administrative assistance to international academics to procure lawful status for dependents, for a fee. 3 Page

UCR assumes financial responsibility for non-immigrant visa fees, including filing fees and ISC fees, for senate faculty and other academic positions. If the position held by the beneficiary of the NIV is not that of a senate faculty member, appropriate and lawful fund sources shall be determined by departments in consultation with other campus units, as necessary. For temporary academic positions the appropriate unit or the international scholar may assume financial responsibility for nonimmigrant visa processing fees, for the O-1 visa and F1/OPT to J-1 visa if the following conditions are met: 1. The initial appointment has the potential funding or a least one year. 2. The international scholar or faculty holds the position of Professor Professional Researcher Postdoctoral Scholar Academic Coordinator Project Scientist Staff Research Associate Specialist No UCR funds shall be used for the payment of the J visa SEVIS fee which is the financial responsibility of the international scholar. For H-1B petitions for temporary academic positions, the appropriate unit may assume financial responsibility for certain USCIS filing fees and ISC fees if the following conditions are met; 1. The initial appointment has the potential funding for at least one year 2. The international scholar or faculty holds the position of: Professor (Assistant, Associate, Full, Acting, Visiting or Adjunct) Professional Researcher Postdoctoral Scholar Academic Coordinator Project Scientist Staff Research Associate Specialist The international scholar may assume financial responsibilities for USCIS filing fees for the H-1B if certain conditions are met as follows: 4 Page

1. The department is willing to request the visa based on the international scholar s appointment for at least one year. 2. The department is willing to pay the USCIS fraud fee in the amount of $500, but only for New Employer H-1B and Change of Employer H-1B applications. 3. All other filing fees are paid by the international scholar so long as UCR can still demonstrate that the international scholar will receive a salary which meets the Department of Labor prevailing wage requirement after deducting the filing fees paid by the scholar from the salary amount declared in the Labor Condition Application as part of the H-1B application. 4. The international scholar may assume financial responsibility for ISC fees so long as the department is willing to request the visa based on the appointment for at least one year. IV. Staff Positions A. Lawful Permanent Residence Individuals in staff positions considered critical to the UCR academic research mission may be eligible for LPR sponsorship. The ISC shall determine which staff positions are eligible for UCR sponsored LPR petitions based on immigration laws. Permanent staff, for immigration purposes, is defined as those positions which have the expectation of permanency notwithstanding definite or indefinite funding for the salary of the position. UCR shall not assume financial responsibility nor shall UCR sponsor LPR petitions prepared by attorneys who have not been subject to UCOP approval procedures for representation of UCR in immigration matters and Funding Sources for Permanent Staff Positions UCR units may assume financial responsibility for career positions at the discretion of the college dean s office, or other control unit. Appropriate and lawful fund sources for LPR petitions for staff petitions shall be determined by departments in consultation with other campus units as necessary. UCR shall not be financially responsible for the immigration costs of dependents, but the ISC shall provide assistance with dependents of staff seeking LPR, for a fee. 3. ISC Assistance for Staff Positions Ineligible for UCR financial Support For staff positions deemed ineligible for financial support by the college dean s office, or other control unit, those individuals in staff appointments, which have the expectation of permanency and are 5 Page

considered critical to the UCR academic or research mission, may assume financial responsibility, including attorney fees, filing fees, and ISC fees, and may receive UCR sponsorship and assistance in immigration matters for LPR petitions, for a fee. 4. Temporary Staff Positions Individuals in temporary, staff positions are ineligible for UCR sponsorship for LPR petitions, but may contact ISC directly for assistance in developing immigration strategies. B. Nonimmigrant Visas The ISC shall determine the appropriate visa selection based on the visa request and eligibility in accordance with immigration laws. The ISC shall provide immigration services to staff positions to procure the following categories of nonimmigrant visas: H-1B, E-3, TN and O-1. In each visa category, the increments of time available vary. Therefore, the ISC shall determine the appropriate duration for the visa application based on the request and immigration laws. UCR shall not sponsor nonimmigrant visa applications or provide UCR funds for immigration matters for dependents of staff. However, the ISC may provide administrative assistance to international staff to procure lawful status for dependents, for a fee. For H-1B petitions for staff positions, UCR units may assume financial responsibility for certain USCIS filing fees and ISC fees if the initial appointment has the potential funding for at least one year. The beneficiary may assume financial responsibility for all immigration fees, including USCIS filing fees, attorney fees, and ISC fees. The beneficiary of the H-1B petition may assume financial responsibilities for USCIS filing fees for the H-1B if certain conditions are met as follows: The department is willing to request the visa based on the staff member s appointment for at least one year. The department must be willing to pay the USCIS fraud fee in the amount of $500, but only in New Employer H-1B and Change of Employer H-1B applications. All other filing fees may be paid by the international staff member so long as UCR can still demonstrate that the staff member will receive a salary which meets the Department of Labor prevailing wage requirement after deducting the filing fees paid by the scholar from the salary amount declared in the Labor Condition Application as part of the H-1B application. 6 Page