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J-1: Coming to the U.S.

Once your visa is approved, carry the following documents with you to the port of entry (usually the airport you land at in the U.S.) 1. Passport valid for atSee more

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URL: https://ap.washington.edu/ahr/visas/scholar-resources/j1/getting-to-the-us-j1/

Safety in the Workplace

WEBRequired Employee Trainings. The University has developed a few required trainings aimed at safety in the workplace that all employees– except those with UW Medicine– must …

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J-1 Foreign Medical Graduates

WEBThe only exchange program authorized to sponsor FMGs as J-1 exchange visitors for internships, residencies, specialized clinical training, and in other jobs involving more …

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J-1 Exchange Visitors

WEBThe University of Washington sponsors J-1 exchange visitors for a variety of educational purposes including teaching, research, observation, and consultation. In order to be …

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Promotion and Tenure Clock Waivers

WEBAutomatic Clock Waivers. Generally, when a faculty member works 50% or more for 6 months or more, that academic year will count toward the promotion and/or tenure …

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Legal Insurance Requirements of the Exchange Visitor …

WEBExchange Visitors under the sponsorship of the University of Washington’s Exchange Visitor Program must complete and return this form to International Scholars Office at …

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Academic Personnel Criminal Background Checks

WEBIf you have questions about who in your unit is authorized to initiate background checks, or to add, delete, or edit an authorized user’s information, please contact Academic HR at …

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Office and Team Contacts

WEBHeather Bliss. Director. 206.221.1251. Manages Academic HR and International Scholar Operations teams. Addresses high level academic personnel strategy. Kara Garcia. …

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Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Information …

WEBBenefits During Leave During a leave covered by the FMLA, the University pays the employer-paid portion of health benefits coverage for up to 12 weeks.

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Residents and Fellows

WEBResidents and Fellows. Resident and fellow titles are limited to health science units at the University of Washington (e.g., School of Dentistry, School of Pharmacy, School of …

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Endowed Appointments

WEBEndowed appointments are at-will secondary appointments and subject to the discretion of the dean or chancellor, or provost for centrally administered funds. Professorships, …

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J-1 Insurance Requirements

WEBEach J-1 exchange visitor must provide a completed Statement of Compliance when they attend the Mandatory Remote J-1 Check-In session, and with each request for an …

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J-1 Insurance Requirement

WEBU.S. law requires J-1 exchange visitors and their J-2 dependents to have sickness and accident insurance for the duration of your program. Minimum coverage must include all …

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Voluntary Retirement Incentive Option

WEBThe Voluntary Retirement Incentive (VRI) option is an alternative retirement benefit available to eligible tenured faculty members, whereby they elect to forego their vested …

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H-1B Medical Practice and Clinical Training

WEBMedical practice and clinical training In addition to meeting the UW criteria for H-1B sponsorship, graduates of foreign medical schools (including graduates of Canadian …

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Fitness for Duty Certification

WEBFitness for Duty Certification Employee phone: Employee email: To employee: Complete Part 1 and arrange for your health care provider to complete and return Part 2. The …

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H-1B Temporary Workers

WEBThe holder of a valid EAD can work legally without H-1B status. However, there may be advantages for both the employing UW department and the international scholar if H-1B …

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