J-1 Exchange Scholars

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Visiting scholars other employment

As a J-1 Visiting Professors and Research Scholars you may be eligible for incidental employment during your Exchange Visitor program in the United States.

To work for any employer other than the school named on your Form DS-2019, you must first obtain approval in writing from your J-1 Responsible Officer, who represents your J-1 sponsor and issues your Forms DS-2019. He or she must evaluate the proposed employment in terms of your program objectives and your individual circumstances, and then decide whether it would be appropriate or not. If Florida International University is your sponsor, then your J-1 Responsible Officer is the Director of the office of International Student and Scholar Services. If your J-1 sponsor is an agency, and if you are uncertain how to reach your J-1 Responsible Officer, staff in the office of International Student and Scholar Services will help you find out, but has no authority to grant employment permission.

The proposed employment must meet the following conditions:

  1. Must be directly related to the objectives of your Exchange Visitor program;
  2. Must be incidental to your primary program activities; and
  3. Must not delay the completion of your Exchange Visitor program.

To obtain authorization for incidental employment, you should present the following to your J-1 Responsible Officer:

  • A letter of offer from the prospective employer describing the terms and conditions of the proposed employment, including the duration, the number of hours, the field or subject, the amount of compensation, and a description of the activity for which you are being hired.
  • A letter from your department chair or faculty supervisor:
    • Referring to the letter from the prospective employer;
    • Confirming that the employment is directly related to your principal activity, is indeed incidental, and will not delay completion of your program;
    • Explaining how the proposed activity would enhance your Exchange Visitor program; and
    • Recommending approval of the employment.

If your J-1 Responsible Officer approves, he or she will authorize the employment in writing.

If the employment is a lecture or consultation, you will be working not as an employee but as an independent contractor, meaning that you will not have a sustained employer-employee relationship with the person or institution paying you, and will not complete Form I-9, “Employment Eligibility Verification,” in order to start work. In that situation your authorization will take the form of a letter to you from your J-1 Responsible Officer, which your employer may ask to see, and which you should keep– permanently.

If the incidental employment is sustained, for example if you will be teaching a course at another school that lasts an entire term, then your authorization will be a new FormDS-2019, issued by your present J-1 Responsible Officer, showing the name of the employer (as well as the institution of your principal affiliation), and the amount you will be paid. The DS-2019 is then used as documentation when you and your employer complete Form I-9, “Employment Eligibility Verification,” before you start work.

Visiting scholar university services

Visiting Scholars at FIU who come on J-1 (Exchange Visitor) visas are eligible to obtain university library cards, a university e-mail account, and a university ID card upon their arrival. They may use all university facilities under policies in effect for university faculty and professional staff. A University identification number (Panther ID) is issued to visiting scholars through the host department.

Visiting Scholars may also attend university events such as concerts and plays at the discounted price available to regular faculty.