2008-09 Scholar Registration Sheet J-1 - New York University - nyu-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information. Select your title (Dr., Professor, Mr., Ms.) and enter your last name, first name, and middle name.
  3. Provide your current U.S. address, including street number, apartment number, city/state, postal code, home telephone number, email address, and mobile telephone number.
  4. Indicate whether you wish to be added to the optional International Scholars Network listserv by selecting 'yes' or 'no'.
  5. Complete the permanent address abroad section with similar details as above.
  6. Fill in the passport expiration date and date of initial entry into the U.S.A.
  7. In case of an emergency, provide contact information for two individuals: one in your home country and one in the U.S.A., including their relationship to you.
  8. If applicable, list information about your spouse or children currently in the U.S., including their names, dates of birth, country of citizenship, and visa status.
  9. Read and agree to the statement of understanding regarding insurance requirements by signing at the bottom of the form.

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Like J-1 professors, J-1 research scholars have to stay in the United States for a minimum of three weeks, but can stay up to five years. A J-1 student intern is limited to a maximum stay of 12 months.
School Name and SEVIS School Code: Your I-20 will include the SEVIS school code corresponding to your NYU campus. Be sure to check that this information matches the campus where youll be studying: Washington Square campus (including Tisch School of the Arts and School of Professional Studies): NYC214F00169000.
Visa Application Steps Upload your Passport and Complete the NYU Florence Immigration Form. Determine How You Will Submit Your Visa Application. Obtain Supporting Documents From the OGS. Obtain the Proof of Financial Means. Gather Documents and Submit Your Visa Application. Receive Your Visa. Upload a Copy of Your Visa.
To be eligible for NYU sponsorship of F-1 or J-1 student status, you need to be accepted to a full-time academic program at NYU and have an official admission notice, along with an NYU University ID number. If you are not yet admitted to NYU and have questions about how to apply, please visit NYU Admissions.
The J-1 Research Scholar Program is specifically designed to welcome visiting scholars to the United States for the purpose of engaging in research, observation, or consultation related to research projects at esteemed institutions.
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Visa sponsorship refers to the process in which an individual or organization in the U.S. agrees to support or sponsor a foreign nationals visa or green card application and provide the necessary documentation to the U.S. government.
In almost all cases nonimmigrant and immigrant visa sponsorship is reserved for academic appointments. Exceptions must be approved by the Vice President of Human Resources. The University only supports petitions that it authorizes and prepares.
NYU sponsors international students for either F-1 or J-1 student status. What is F-1? F-1 status is the most common type of status used to study in the United States. F-1 status is for full-time academic and language students who are pursuing a degree or certificate.

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