International Scholar Request Process
Important: The following information is intended for Emory department administrators who will initiate international scholar requests. However, incoming international scholars, supervisors, or other administrators interested in understanding the international scholar request process may find the following information helpful.
Hiring or hosting international scholars requires some additional steps. ISSS tries to make it as easy as possible for department administrators to navigate immigration requirements.
Administrators who have ISSS Link access and are already familiar with the general processes may refer to the appropriate section below and get started on a new request. Departments can contact their ISSS advisor with any questions along the way. ISSS is here to help!
Department administrators who are new to the international scholar request process will need to complete ISSS' HR training before getting access to ISSS Link, ISSS' online international student and scholar request system. Review Getting Started: HR Training and ISSS Link Access for instructions. Once an administrator has access to ISSS Link, they should follow the appropriate steps below to begin a scholar request.
The J-1 Exchange Visitor Program promotes mutual understanding between the people of the US and the people of other countries by means of cultural and educational exchange. Departments interested in hosting a new J-1 exchange visitor should follow the request process below at least three months before a scholar's anticipated start date. This process should also be followed if a department is requesting an extension to a current scholar's J-1 program or wanting to revise a scholar's DS-2019.
J-1 Scholar Request Process
- Select the right J-1 Category
- Contact the department's assigned ISSS advisor for help.
- Contact the department's assigned ISSS advisor for help.
Pre-Start the J-1 Scholar in PeopleSoft
- The EMPLID is required for J-1 scholar e-form completion.
- Use one of the following appointment titles and job codes.
- These are the only titles and codes appropriate for J-1 scholars – whether paid or unpaid.
- ISSS provides instructions on pre-starting "NOC – Volunteer – No Pay" scholars in Peoplesoft.
- For specific appointment descriptions, please contact your Dean's office as they may vary per school.
Job code Appointment title 9903 Post Doctoral Fellow 9273 Visiting Assistant Professor 9272 Visiting Associate Professor 9278 Visiting Fellow 9277 Visiting Instructor 9279 Visiting Lecturer 9271 Visiting Professor 9318 Visiting Scholar 9317 Visiting Scientist - Verify the Scholar's English Language Proficiency
- As part of the J-1 request e-form, the department administrator is required to upload documentation showing the scholar's English fluency.
- The State Department gives three options:
- Signed documentation from a non-Emory academic institution or English language school (download template letter);
- A documented interview by Emory’s hosting department with the J-1 exchange visitor, either in person or by video conference
(evaluation template); or - A recognized English language test
- Test options: TOEFL, IELTS or Pearson.
- Acceptable minimum scores:
TOEFL (paper) | TOEFL (internet) | TOEFL (computer) | IELTS | Pearson |
550 | 79 | 213 | 6 | 59 |
- Gather the Required Documentation
The following documents will need to be available for uploading (JPG or PDF) when completing the "J-1 Request" e-form in ISSS Link.
Translations: Any documents in a foreign language must come with an English translation and a certificate of accuracy (PDF).
- Supervisor's Invitation Letter to the Scholar
- ISSS recommends department's uses our J-1 Scholar Invitation Letter template
- The letter must be printed on department letterhead and include the following:
- The prospective J-1 scholar's name
- Dates of the visit (start and end date)
- Objective of the visit (note: clinical or patient care/contact is not appropriate)
- Site/location at Emory University (note: must be on Emory's Atlanta campus)
- Other Sites of Activity: All J-1 scholars should conduct their activities at Emory. In very rare circumstances, J-1 activity might occur at a non-Emory site if ISSS approves it by issuing an updated DS-2019. J-1s cannot be at a site that has not been reported in SEVIS to comply with federal regulations.
- Funding arrangement details (if not funded by Emory, clearly state so and indicate source(s) of funding)
- If applicable, any fees assessed by the department/school
- If applicable, any benefits or provisions provided by the department
- Proof of Financial Support in US Dollars
- The J-1 Exchange Program law requires that the program sponsors establish minimum funding requirements for hosting J-1 scholars and J-2 dependents. Before issuing DS-2019s, ISSS is required to collect documents demonstrating funding that meets or exceeds the minimum requirements. Visit ISSS' J-1 Scholar Minimum Funding Requirements page for more information and current minimums.
- Although this J-1 scholar may be funded by a non-Emory entity, they cannot perform services for a non-Emory entity (including overseas entities) while in the US in J-1 status.
- Acceptable documents:
- If the scholar is fully funded by Emory, submit a letter of offer from Emory stating the annual salary and the period of offer.
- If the scholar is fully or partially funded by an organization other than Emory, submit a funding letter in English from the organization stating the annual funding amount and the period of funding.
- If the scholar is fully or partially funding themselves, submit a recent letter in English from their bank stating the funding amount that is available in their checking or savings account.
- If the scholar is fully or partially funded by a family member or a private sponsor submit the following:
- A recent letter in English from the funding sponsor's bank stating the funding amount that is available in their checking or savings account.
- A financial sponsorship letter from the financial sponsor. ISSS recommends using our Financial Sponsorship Letter template.
- Proof of English Language Proficiency
- See above for list of acceptable documents.
- See above for list of acceptable documents.
- Dean's Clearance Memo (Rollins School of Public Health and School of Medicine Only)
- These Schools require written approval from the school's dean in order to host a J-1 scholar.
- ISSS recommends using the appropriate template below.
- Supervisor's Invitation Letter to the Scholar
- Initiate the "J-1 Scholar Request" E-form
- Log into ISSS Link and navigate to the "Department Services" tab to find the "J-1 Scholar Request" e-form.
- The "J-1 Scholar Request" consists of three separate e-forms (the first two e-forms may be completed concurrently):
- "J-1 Supervisor Confirmation" E-form
- Initiated by the department administrator and completed by the supervisor.
- If, in the completion of this e-form, the supervisor determines the scholar will have incidental patient contact, the supervisor will need to complete the Incidental Patient Contact Letter for both supervisor’s and dean’s designees signature.
- Once it is signed by both parties, the letter is given to the department administrator to upload in the second e-form (the Department Request for J-1 Scholar e-form).
- "Department Request for J-1 Scholar" E-form
- Completed by the department administrator only.
- "J-1 Scholar Information" E-form
- Only becomes available once the J-1 Supervisor Confirmation e-form and Department Request for J-1 Scholar e-forms are completed.
- Initiated by the department administrator and completed by the J-1 scholar.
- "J-1 Supervisor Confirmation" E-form
- Wait for ISSS to Process the Request and Issue the DS-2019
- Once the three e-forms are completed and all documentation is uploaded, processing takes 10 business days.
- The department's assigned ISSS advisor will notify the department administrator by email when the DS-2019 and pre-arrival packet are ready.
H-1B status is used for people who will perform services in a specialty occupation on a temporary basis. At Emory, it can be used to bring faculty, researchers, or other highly specialized professionals to the US. Departments interested in hiring a new H-1B temporary worker should follow the request process below at least eight months before a scholar's anticipated start date. This process should also be followed if a department is requesting an extension or an amendment to a current scholar's H-1B.
Resource: View the H-1B Toolkit for video presentations on how to complete the following steps. The H-1B Toolkit Training includes: H-1B Request Overview, Preparing an H-1B Sponsorship Letter, and H-1B Actual Wage Worksheet.
H-1B Request Process
- Pre-Start the H-1B Scholar in PeopleSoft
- The EMPLID is required for H-1B scholar e-form completion.
- The EMPLID is required for H-1B scholar e-form completion.
- Gather and Complete the Required Documentation.
The following documents will need to be available for uploading (JPG or PDF) when completing the "H-1B Request" e-form in ISSS Link.
- H-1B Sponsorship Letter
- Download a blank H-1B Sponsorship Letter form and complete it.
- For assistance, download ISSS' Sample Letter.
- Deemed Export Control Confirmation E-mail (if applicable)
- The Office of Research Administration (ORA) requires all departments to complete a Deemed Export Control review process through OnBase whenever a foreign national is first starting employment at Emory or when an existing foreign national employee is transitioning to a new position.
- Departments can find additional instructions regarding the review process here.
- Once this process is completed, the department administrator will receive an e-mail confirmation if no license is required or additional instructions if a license or Technology Control Plan (TCP) is needed.
- The department administrator will upload the confirmation e-mail from ORA when completing the "H-1B Position and Wage Information" e-form.
- H-1B Actual Wage Worksheet
- Download a blank H-1B Actual Wage Worksheet form and complete it.
- For assistance, download ISSS' Sample Worksheet.
- Non-Emory Work Site Letter (if applicable)
- Required if the scholar will work at a non-Emory worksite(s), or a site not owned/leased and operated by Emory.
- ISSS recommends department's uses our Non-Emory Work Site Letter template.
- H-1B Sponsorship Letter
- Direct the H-1B Scholar to Gather Required Documentation
- Provide the H-1B scholar with ISSS' H-1B Scholar Document Checklist and ask them to gather these documents as quickly as possible.
- The scholar will need to save copies of these documents as a JPG or PDF and upload them to ISSS Link when completing the "H-1B Scholar Information" e-form.
- Translations: Any documents in a foreign language must come with an English translation and a certificate of accuracy (PDF).
- Initiate the "H-1B Request" E-form
- Log into ISSS Link and navigate to the "Department Services" tab to find the "H-1B Request" e-form.
- The "H-1B Request" consists of three separate e-forms (the first two e-forms may be completed concurrently):
- "H-1B Sponsorship Confirmation Form"
- Initiated by the department administrator and completed by the supervisor.
- "H-1B Position and Wage Information"
- Completed by the department administrator only.
- The e-form replaces the previous paper LCA packet.
- Be sure to select the appropriate request type (i.e. initial, extension, change in department or position, etc.)
- If the scholar is currently in the US, they should not travel outside the US while the H-1B petition is pending.
- If "Initial H-1B - scholar is in the US in H-1B status with another employer" is selected as the request type, please note the following:
- The scholar must remain employed with their current employer until ISSS has the receipt notice in hand.
- The receipt notice is sufficient for the H-1B scholar to begin working at Emory.
- "H-1B Scholar Information Form"
- Only becomes available once the "H-1B Sponsorship Confirmation Form" and "H-1B Position and Wage Information" e-forms are completed.
- Initiated by the department administrator and completed by the H-1B scholar.
- "H-1B Sponsorship Confirmation Form"
- Provide ISSS with Filing Fee Checks
- ISSS is located in Suite 130 of the North Decatur Building.
- For directions and parking information, see ISSS' Contact Information page.
- Separate checks should be made out to "The Department of Homeland Security" for these fees:
- Form I-129 Fee
- H-1B Anti-Fraud Fee
- Contact the department's assigned ISSS advisor to see if this $500 fee is applicable.
- Form I-539 Fee
- For any dependents already in the US
- Only required if the department agrees to pay this fee on behalf of the H-1B scholar.
- Premium Processing Fee (optional)
- Important Notes:
- The hosting department is required to pay the I-129 Fee and Anti-Fraud Fee.
- Optional Premium Processing Fee
- The hosting department pays the premium processing fee when petition needs to be expedited by USCIS for employment-related reasons.
- The H-1B employee can pay the fee if premium processing is needed for personal reasons (for example, ease of holiday travel or a family wedding). In this case, the H-1B employee should provide a letter explaining the reason for expedited processing, and the hiring department should bring this letter to ISSS’s office along with the checks. ISSS will need to review and approve requests made by the H-1B employee for personal reasons.
- ISSS is located in Suite 130 of the North Decatur Building.
- Follow ISSS Instructions for Completing the US Department of Labor Process
- Once the "H-1B Scholar Information Form" is completed by the scholar, the department's ISSS advisor will follow up with instructions regarding the Department of Labor processes for the Labor Condition Application (LCA).
- ISSS will notify the department administrator once the LCA has been certified by the Department of Labor.
- At this point, the ISSS advisor will prepare the final H-1B petition for filing with USCIS.
- Wait for Further Communications from ISSS Regarding Petition Status
- ISSS will let the department know when an approval notice from USCIS is received
- If premium processing is not requested, this can take six months.
O-1 status is for someone who has achieved and sustained national or international acclaim for extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, athletics, motion picture, or television industries. J-1s/J-2s subject to the two-year home country physical presence requirement are eligible for O-1 classification. In order to obtain O-1 status, however, they must apply for the O visa abroad and be admitted to the U.S. in O-1 status. After obtaining the initial O-1 status, it can be extended within the U.S.
ISSS recommends departments review the criteria for O-1 status before beginning the request process as very few people qualify. There are fees associated with the O-1 filing (click here for fee schedule).
Departments interested in hiring a new O-1 temporary worker should follow the request process as early as possible but no later than six months before the prospective scholar's start date. This process should also be followed if a department is requesting an extension or an amendment to a current scholar's O-1.
O-1 Request Process
- Complete an O-1 Request form
- Complete the Request for O-1 Person of Extraordinary Ability form and email it to isss@emory.edu.
- Complete the Request for O-1 Person of Extraordinary Ability form and email it to isss@emory.edu.
- Wait for ISSS Communications Regarding Filing the O-1 Petition
- Upon receiving a completed O-1 request form, ISSS will contact the assigned law firm for processing.
- The law firm will work with the department and the scholar to gather documentation and file the O-1 petition.
- Any documents in a foreign language must come with an English translation and a certificate of accuracy (PDF).
- The hosting department is required to pay the legal fee and government filing fee.
- Retaining one's own immigration attorney to process an O-1 application is not allowed as O-1 is an employer-driven process (and a foreign national employee is a beneficiary of an Emory's O-1 petition). All immigration applications representing Emory must be reviewed and signed by ISSS.
TN status allows qualified Canadian and Mexican citizens to work in the United States in certain professions on a temporary basis. The status is based on the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) which created special economic and trade relationships for the US, Canada, and Mexico. Departments interested in hiring a new TN NAFTA Processional should follow the request process below at least three months before a scholar's anticipated start date. This process should also be followed if a department is requesting an extension or an amendment to a current scholar's TN.
TN Request Process
- Pre-Start the TN Scholar in PeopleSoft
- The EMPLID is required for TN scholar e-form completion.
- The EMPLID is required for TN scholar e-form completion.
- Review the TN Eligibility Requirements and Determine the Applicable TN-Designated Occupation Title
- The TN process is unique, so ISSS recommends that departments do the following prior to starting a new TN request:
- review the TN eligibility requirements.
- make sure that the scholar meets the qualifications for a position on the NAFTA list of TN occupations.
- When completing the "TN Position and Wage Information" e-form in ISSS Link, the department administrator will be asked to select the applicable TN-Designated Occupation Title from the list of TN occupations.
- The TN process is unique, so ISSS recommends that departments do the following prior to starting a new TN request:
- Determine TN Request Type
- There are two ways a scholar can obtain/extend/amend their TN status after the "TN Request" e-from has been approved by ISSS.
- Option 1: TN Processing from Outside the US (Travel Abroad)
- Option 2: TN Processing from within the US (Filing an application with USCIS)
- ISSS processing of the "TN Request" e-form differs depending on how the scholar's TN status will be obtained/extended/amended. Thus, when completing the "TN Position and Wage Information" e-form, the department administrator will be required to select one of the following request types:
- Initial TN (travel for TN status)
- Initial TN (USCIS application)
- Extension w/out Changes (travel for TN status)
- Extension w/out Changes (USCIS application)
- Change in Emory Dept./Position (travel for TN status)
- Change in Emory Dept./Position (USCIS application)
- Visit our TN: NAFTA Professionals page for more details and contact the department's assigned ISSS advisor if the department and/or scholar are unsure how the scholar will obtain/extend/amend their TN status.
- There are two ways a scholar can obtain/extend/amend their TN status after the "TN Request" e-from has been approved by ISSS.
Gather the Required Documentation
The following documents will need to be available for uploading (JPG or PDF) when completing the "TN Request" e-form in ISSS Link.
- Non-Emory Work Site Letter (if applicable)
- Required if the scholar will work at a non-Emory worksite(s), or a site not owned/leased and operated by Emory.
- ISSS recommends department's uses our Non-Emory Work Site Letter template.
- Itinerary Letter (if applicable)
- Required if the scholar will work at more than one Emory location.
- ISSS recommends department's uses our Itinerary Letter template.
- Non-Emory Work Site Letter (if applicable)
- Initiate the "TN Requests" E-form
- Log into ISSS Link and navigate to the "Department Services" tab to find the "TN Requests" e-form.
- The "TN Request" consists of three separate e-forms (the first two e-forms may be completed concurrently):
- "TN Sponsorship Confirmation Form"
- Initiated by the department administrator and completed by the supervisor.
- "TN Position and Wage Information"
- Completed by the department administrator only.
- "TN Scholar Information Form"
- Only becomes available once the "TN Sponsorship Confirmation Form" and "TN Position and Wage Information" e-forms are completed.
- Initiated by the department administrator and completed by the TN scholar.
- "TN Sponsorship Confirmation Form"
- Provide ISSS with Filing Fee Checks (if applicable)
- The department does not need to pay these filing fees in the following situations:
- The new employee is currently abroad and entering the US to obtain TN status
- The employee is in the US, a change of status or a TN amendment or extension is being requested, and the scholar is traveling back to Canada or Mexico to enter the US in TN status.
- A fee(s) is/are required if a petition will be filed with USCIS.
- ISSS is located in Suite 130 of the North Decatur Building.
- For directions and parking information, see ISSS' Contact Information page.
- Separate checks should be made out to "The Department of Homeland Security" for these fees:
- Form I-129 Fee
- Form I-539 Fee
- For any dependents already in the US
- Only required if the department agrees to pay this fee on behalf of the H-1B scholar.
- Premium Processing Fee (optional)
- The department does not need to pay these filing fees in the following situations:
- Wait for ISSS to Process the Request
- Once the three e-forms are completed and all documentation is uploaded, processing takes 10 business days.
- The department's assigned ISSS advisor will notify the department administrator by email when the TN Employment Letter is ready.
- If a USCIS I-129 filing is required, the ISSS advisor will provide updates via email.
E-3 status is used for Australian nationals who will perform services in specialty occupations on a temporary basis. At Emory, it can be used to bring faculty, researchers, or other highly specialized professionals to the US. The employer may request a period of two years at a time.
Departments interested in hiring a new E-3 temporary worker should follow the request process below about eight months before a scholar's anticipated start date. This process should also be followed if a department is requesting an extension or an amendment to a current scholar's E-3, but note that there are separate rules for E-3s who are already in the US.
E-3 Request Process
- Pre-Start the E-3 Scholar in PeopleSoft
- The EMPLID is required for E-3 scholar e-form completion.
Gather and Complete the Required Documentation
The following documents will need to be available for uploading (JPG or PDF) when completing the "E-3 Request" e-form in ISSS Link.
- E-3 Sponsorship Letter
- Download a blank E-3 Sponsorship Letter form and complete it.
- For assistance, download ISSS' Sample Letter.
- E-3 Actual Wage Worksheet
- Download a blank E-3 Actual Wage Worksheet form and complete it.
- For assistance, download ISSS' Sample Worksheet.
- E-3 Sponsorship Letter
- Direct the E-3 Scholar to Gather Required Documentation
- Provide the E-3 scholar with ISSS' E-3 Scholar Document Checklist and ask them to gather these documents as quickly as possible.
- The scholar will need to save copies of these documents as jpg or pdf and upload them to ISSS Link when completing the "E-3 Scholar Information" e-form.
- Translations: Any documents in a foreign language must come with an English translation and a certificate of accuracy (PDF).
- Initiate the "E-3 Request" E-form
- Log into ISSS Link and navigate to the "Department Services" tab to find the "E-3 Requests" e-form.
- The "E-3 Request" consists of three separate e-forms (the first two e-forms may be completed concurrently):
- "E-3 Sponsorship Confirmation Form"
- Initiated by the department administrator and completed by the supervisor.
- "E-3 Position and Wage Information"
- Completed by the department administrator only.
- The e-form replaces the previous paper LCA packet.
- "E-3 Scholar Information Form"
- Only becomes available once the "E-3 Sponsorship Confirmation Form" and "E-3 Position and Wage Information" e-forms are completed.
- Initiated by the department administrator and completed by the E-3 scholar.
- "E-3 Sponsorship Confirmation Form"
- Provide ISSS with Filing Fee Checks (if applicable)
- When Fees Are Not Required:
- No fee is required for an initial (new) E-3 requests for an Australian national who will apply for E-3 status from abroad.
- In this case, no petition is filed with USCIS.
- When Fees Are Required:
- If the E-3 request is for a current scholar needing a change of status, an extension, or an amendment, and it has been decided that an I-129 petition will need to be filed with USCIS.
- ISSS is located in Suite 130 of the North Decatur Building.
- For directions and parking information, see ISSS' Contact Information page.
- Separate checks should be made out to "The Department of Homeland Security" for these fees:
- Form I-129 Fee
- Form I-539 Fee
- For any dependents already in the US
- Only required if the department agrees to pay this fee on behalf of the E-3 scholar.
- Premium Processing Fee (optional)
- When Fees Are Not Required:
- Follow ISSS Instructions for Completing the US Department of Labor Process
- Once the "E-3 Scholar Information Form" is completed by the scholar, the department's ISSS advisor will follow up with instructions regarding the Department of Labor processes for the Labor Condition Application (LCA).
- ISSS will notify the department administrator once the LCA has been certified by the Department of Labor.
- At this point, the ISSS advisor will instruct the department to either send the offer to the E-3 scholar (new from Australia) or inform the department when the E-3 petition has been submitted to USCIS (current E-3s for extension or amendment).
- Wait for Further Communications from ISSS Regarding Petition Status (if applicable)
- ISSS will let the department know when an approval notice from USCIS is received
- If premium processing is not requested, this can take six months.