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J-1 EXCHANGE VISITOR (SCHOLAR) REQUEST INSTRUCTIONS FOR DEPARTMENTS INTRODUCTION The International Center, through International Student and Scholar Services, administrates the university s exchange visitor program. Departments seeking to host a foreign scholar should complete the following form, along with the requested supporting documentation and submit it to the International Center. In order to allow for internal administrative processing and in anticipation of visa application processes at American embassies/ consulates, please submit your request 60 days prior to the anticipated arrival date of the visitor. The International Center will make every effort to accommodate situations that may require expedited processing, but does not guarantee such services. PURPOSE OF THE EXCHANGE VISITOR PROGRAM MU has been a J-1 program sponsor for several decades and has hosted thousands of visiting students and scholars for the purpose of teaching, instructing or lecturing, studying, observing, conducting research, consulting, demonstrating special skills or receiving training in the general interests of international academic exchange. Participants use form DS-2019 (formerly IAP-66) to apply at the American embassy or consulate for a J-1 visa to enter the United States. The program is an essential component of the university s efforts to maintain prominence as an international academic and research institution. MU is authorized as a program sponsor through the U.S. Department of State. For more information about the J-1 program, go to travel.state. gov/visa/temp/types/types_1267.html. EXCHANGE VISITOR CATEGORIES This request form is only for the purpose of requesting the following classification or category of visitors under the J-1 exchange visitor program: 1) professor, 2) research scholar, 3) short-term scholar. Proper categorization of the exchange visitor on form DS-2019 is critical since the program does not permit exchange visitors to change categories or program objectives after arriving in the United States. The only exception to this rule is an allowance to change from professor to research scholar or vice versa in the event that the principal activities of the participant so dictate. Professor: An individual primarily teaching, lecturing, observing or consulting. A professor may also conduct research, unless disallowed by the sponsor. Maximum stay is five years. Research scholar: An individual primarily conducting research, observing or consulting in connection with a research project. The research scholar may also teach or lecture, unless disallowed by the sponsor. Maximum stay is five years. Short-term scholar: A professor, research scholar, specialist or person with similar education or accomplishments coming to the U.S. on a short-term visit for the purpose of lecturing, observing, consulting, training or demonstrating special skills. Short-term scholars may also engage in collaborative research. Shortterm scholars may be brought for one day to a maximum of six months. Extensions are not permitted beyond the six-month maximum. Because short-term scholar exchange visitors may be employed to receive honoraria or reimbursed for expenses, this category is convenient for use by speakers and other participants at MUsponsored conferences, short courses, seminars or colloquia. International Center University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65211 international.missouri.edu

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY The new J-1 subpart A rule published Oct. 6, 2014, changed the underlying English language proficiency to: sufficient proficiency in the English language, as determined by an objective measurement of English language proficiency, successfully to participate in his or her program and to function on the day-to-day basis. [22 C.F.R 62.11(a)(2)] Please provide documentation showing compliance with the English language proficiency requirement. LIMITATIONS/PROHIBITIONS Individuals whose primary purpose is to study at MU must follow the standard international student admissions procedures. Category changes from scholar to student are not permitted. If an individual has been in the U.S. for six months or more in any J-status, including J-2 dependent, during the 12 months immediate proceeding the start of a new program as a visiting professor or research scholar, s/he will be barred from beginning a new program for a full 12 months from the ending date or the previous program. Some exceptions apply; please contact the International Center for consultation. REQUIRED SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION To issue the form DS-2019, the International Center must receive the following supporting documents with the completed and signed J-1 Exchange Visitor (Scholar) Request form: 1) letter of invitation, offer or acknowledgement (whichever is appropriate); 2) proof of adequate funding, if it comes from a source other than the department; 3) copy of the scholar s curriculum vitae or résumé; 4) a completed International Scholar Fee Form, payable with departmental MoCode; and 5) copy of the applicant s passport biographical page (also required for dependents). Note: Biographical information about the scholar s spouse or children is only necessary if the family intends to accompany the scholar to the United States. Include birth date, city and country of birth and relationship to the scholar. FUNDING AND ESTIMATED EXPENSES Visiting scholars may be financially supported by the MU host department, external agencies, scholar s home government or institution, or entirely by the scholar s personal resources. Nevertheless, the International Center must verify the visiting scholar s funding prior to issuance of the DS-2019. Therefore, MU host departments or visiting scholars must submit proof of adequate funding for the program period. Scholars should demonstrate a minimum of $1,200 per month for the program duration. MU departments may indicate support commitments on the request form. If a scholar is funded externally or by personal sources, documentation (e.g., letters of support or personal bank statements) is required. If applicable, visiting scholars with accompanying dependents must demonstrate $700 per month for a spouse and $400 per month for each additional dependent. MEDICAL INSURANCE All exchange visitors (J-1) are required to have and maintain medical insurance (international.missouri.edu/ j1-insurance), which includes coverage for repatriation and medical evacuation, for themselves and any accompanying family members (J-2) as a condition of their legal status in the United States. To comply with this federal regulation, MU requires that all persons in J status to document their insurance coverage. For those not employed in a benefits-eligibile position at MU, there is a policy that is available for purchase through the International Center. A copy of the policy and the application form will be included in the materials to be forwarded to the exchange visitor. All MU benefits-eligible exchange visitor employees (.75 FTE+) must purchase additional insurance for repatriation and medical evacuation coverage. This add-on policy is also available through the International Center and will be forwarded to the scholar. International Center University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65211 international.missouri.edu

EXTENSION OF PROGRAM This form may also be used to request an extension of a current visiting scholar s program, provided the scholar has not utilized the maximum period for his/her exchange visitor category. Adequate funding for the extension period and proof that health insurance coverage is being maintained must be submitted with extension requests. INTERNATIONAL SCHOLAR SERVICES FEE As of Jan. 5, 2015, departments/units hosting J-1 visiting scholars will be charged the international scholar services fee of $200. The DS-2019 will not be provided to the visitor until the scholar fee form has been submitted by the host department. The form can be obtained online at international.missouri.edu/forms/forms/ isss-scholar-fee.pdf. NEXT STEPS After you have completed the attached form and sent it to the International Center, an international scholar adviser will review the request, determine the eligibility of the visitor for J-1 status and prepare the DS-2019. After the International Center completes the request and issues the DS-2019, the department will be notified. The documents will then be sent back to or picked up by the requesting department. The department will then send the documents to the scholar. The scholar then makes an appointment at a U.S. consulate or embassy. S/he will be required to show financial proof, citizenship (valid passport) and give a statement regarding the purpose of the visa. If dependents are accompanying the scholar, they also will need to attend this appointment. The scholar will either be granted the J-1 visa or be asked for more information, or, possibly, be denied the visa. Denial of a visa is difficult to overcome. This is why we request that you ensure all the information submitted for the DS-2019 is accurate, including spelling of name, city of birth, etc. When the scholar physically enters the U.S. at a port of entry, s/he will again be inspected, this time by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The scholar s form DS-2019 will be processed with an entry stamp, indicating the entry date, port of entry, nonimmigrant status and a designation of D/S (duration of status). An I-94 form will not be issued; however, scholars will be able to download it from cbp.gov/i94. Once the scholar arrives on campus, s/he will need to check in with the International Center to establish an active J-1 exchange visitor scholar record and make photocopies of all immigration-related documents. Under USCIS regulations (codified Dec. 12, 2002), J-1 scholars will be considered out of status (illegally present) if USCIS is not notified of their arrival by the sponsoring institution within 30 days of their program starting date (the date requested by the department and listed on the DS-2019). Please make sure that all new scholars/staff/ researchers check in at the International Center () as soon as they arrive. Note: If the scholar s entry into the U.S. is delayed, it may be necessary to issue a new document with a new start date. Please contact an international scholar adviser when entry is delayed. RETURN COMPLETED REQUEST FORM AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS TO: Scholar adviser, international student and scholar services MU International Center International Center University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65211 international.missouri.edu

Purpose of request: New program scholar coming from abroad New program scholar transferring within the U.S. Extension scholar continuing on same program at MU Visiting scholar s name: last/family first/given middle Sex: Male Female Date of birth: () Place of birth: Country of citizenship: Country of legal permanent residence: Please note: This may not necessarily be the same as citizenship. Present or former position in country of permanent residence: (E.g., professor, researcher, graduate student, government employee/administrator, in the private sector, etc. Please include precise description) Has been a J-1 scholar or student in the U.S. previously? No Yes (end date of most recent J-1 program: ) Proposed dates of stay: from to () () List the total period of time, up to a maximum of five years, for which the activities have been mutually agreed to and for which funding has been projected. If you have any questions about this, contact the International Center at 573-882-6007. When proposed stay is less than six months: Department/scholar might request extension Department scholar will not request extension Title of proposed position: Brief, concise, non-technical description of activities of exchange visitor at MU (and work site address, if other than MU): (E.g., research in the field of veterinary medicine, pathobiology, research in mathematics, etc.) SOURCE AND AMOUNT OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT: Please note that this must be documented in the form of an offer letter or, if the support is coming from the home institution or agency, documentary evidence must be attached to the application before the International Center can prepare the scholar s documents. University of Missouri $ Source: Exchange visitor s government $ Source: Other organizations (please list) $ Source: Personal funds $ Source: (Please attach proof of personal funds e.g., bank statements.)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY: Objective measurements of English language proficiency required. Please mark one of the following options and attach supporting documentation. Recognized English language test (include copy of test score) Test name: Score: Date of testing: Signed documentation from an academic institution or English language school (include copy) Name of institution: Name of official signing documentation: Title of official signing documentation: Type of documentation: Documented interview conducted by sponsor either in person or by videoconference, or by phone if videoconference is not a viable option (complete section below to verify) Date of interview: Name of individual(s) conducting interview: Method of interview: In person Videoconference Phone Proficiency checklist: The scholar demonstrated understanding of the questions asked. The scholar spoke clearly and fluently (without unnatural pauses) about everyday and academic topics. The scholar developed answers at least two or three minutes long in response to multiple, open-ended questions and behavioral questions about academic topics. The scholar demonstrated sufficient proficiency in researchoriented writing to function as independently on writing projects as would be expected. The scholars demonstrated sufficient proficiency in reading materials related to planned responsibilities. The scholar demonstrated appropriate communication strategies for resolving misunderstandings as needed. Sufficient proficiency Limited proficiency Insufficient proficiency Is the program suitable to the exchange visitor s background, needs and experience? Yes No Has the applicant published work or presented at a professional conference in English? Yes No

ACCOMPANYING FAMILY MEMBERS: If the exchange visitor s spouse and/or children will be accompanying him/her to MU, the International Center will issue a separate DS-2019 for each dependent (as a J-2). The regulatory definition of dependent is the spouse and unmarried children (under 21 years of age) of the exchange visitor (22 CFR 62.2). Dependent 1: Dependent 2: Dependent 3: Dependent 4: Note: If more space is needed, please attach an extra sheet of paper. Be sure all names are spelled correctly and exactly as they are on the individual s passport, and birth date is written in the order of. A misspelling of a name can lead to a visa denial.

MEDICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE: Indicate health insurance coverage plan for the visiting student. Coverage through full-time (.75 FTE+) MU appointment that is benefits eligible. Appointment title: Coverage through a home country government-provided insurance Specify insurance carrier: Coverage through MU-facilitated policy (currently through Aetna) Note: Participants in the J-1 exchange visitor program are required to have medical insurance that covers them for sickness or accident during the period of the time they are participating in MU s exchange visitor program. A brochure will be enclosed in the materials sent to the department to be forwarded to the scholar. Exchange visitors employed by MU (.75 FTE+) will be required to purchase an add-on policy to cover medical evacuation and repatriation. MU employee insurance does not provide this required coverage for J-1 scholars. Scholar s primary place of employment in the U.S.: Address (primary site of activity): INFORMATION ON MU DEPARTMENT CONTACT RESPONSIBLE FOR HOSTING EXCHANGE VISITOR: Name: Title: Email: Campus address: Phone: Alternate dept. contact/phone number: (someone who may be of assistance in your absence) Signature: Date: MAILING INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING DS-2019 PACKET: Please indicate on which mailing option you would like. Send DS-2019 to department through campus mail to be forwarded to prospective student. Call department to pick up DS-2019 (recommended if time is a consideration).