This
information is provided for administrators at MIT. Please
read items 1-3 below. We also
suggest that you consult the ISO's section (section 1.8)
of the Personnel
Policy Manual ("MIT
Visa Sponsorship Policies") for further
information.
1. Each
MIT Department/Laboratory/Center has a primary liaison,
typically the Personnel Administrator or Administrative
Officer, through whom all requests to appoint a foreign
national must be channeled. This department contact
is familiar with the MIT personnel appointment system,
ISO procedures and non-immigrant visa types and can be
very helpful to faculty. This person will act as the
liaison between the ISO and the faculty member inviting
a foreign national to teach or conduct research at the
Institute. The department contact will assist in determining
the most appropriate visa for the visitor and preparing
related documentation.
2.
Please
Note: MIT does not provide visa sponsorship for technical,
administrative, or library positions. Additionally,
MIT does not provide visa sponsorship to recent graduates
and practicing professionals for internship training, practical
experiences, or other non-teaching, non-research affiliations.
See MIT
Visa Sponsorship Policies
MIT
must comply with federal regulations regarding the employment
of foreign nationals (non-United States citizens and non-permanent
residents). The International Scholars Office (ISO) handles
applications and information regarding visas for foreign
academic and sponsored research staff and is MIT's liaison
with immigration authorities. This office is the only petitioner
to USCIS for H-1B visas in specialty occupations, O-1 petitions,
and/or permanent residency based on MIT employment. Information
on immigration regulations and procedures as well as applications
and forms can be obtained from the ISO. The arrival and departure
of scholars should be reported to this office so that accurate
records can be maintained. The International
Students Office offers similar services for international
students.
3. DLC Sponsored MIT
ID Card: The
issuance of a DLC Sponsored MIT ID Card should
not be used in place of an academic appointment
or to circumvent established processes for Visiting
Students and Visiting Scholars. The DLC Sponsored
MIT ID Card is meant to be used by contractors,
vendors, MIT Temp employees, etc. Because the DLC
Sponsored MIT ID provides access to buildings,
laboratories, etc. careful consideration of its
intended use by the Administrative Officer or department
designate is required before submitting the application
form.
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