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Before
you leave MIT, be sure to inform the
Administrative Officer or Personnel Administrator in your Department,
Laboratory, or Center headquarters. He/she will inform Human
Resources and the International Scholars Office of the end
date of your MIT appointment. Depending
on your visa status, the ISO may be required to notify the
appropriate U.S. government agencies that you have left MIT.
In
addition, please review the following information:
| I-94
Card and Visa Documents |
- I-94 CARD (Arrival/Departure
Record): When
you leave the United States, you should surrender your I-94 card
(usually to the airline). Otherwise, there will be no record
that you departed the United States in a timely manner and you
could be considered an "overstay" by the U.S. government.
This may also cause problems for future visits to the United
States.
If for some
reason you do not give up your I-94 card upon departing the
United States, contact the ISO and we will give you instructions
for forwarding it to the appropriate government office.
- VISA DOCUMENTS:
Keep ALL visa documents (e.g. Form DS-2019, Form I-797,
Form I-20) in
a safe place for your records. You may be asked to provide copies
of these documents in the future if you return to the United
States.
- J-1: If
you leave MIT more than 30 days before the end date on your
DS-2019, the ISO is required to process an "early termination" in SEVIS,
and your J-1 program will end as of your early termination
date. We will confirm this date with you and your Department,
Laboraory, or Center headquarters before processing the early
termination.
- H-1B: If
you leave MIT before the end date on your H-1B approval notice,
the ISO is required to notify the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services and the U.S. Department of Labor. Please notify the
ISO in writing if you complete, withdraw, or resign from your
appointment prior to the expiration of your current H-1B status,
and provide the specific date of early termination.
- F-1
OPT: Individuals in F-1 status (and their dependent
family members) have an automatic 60-day
grace period after
the end date of their F-1 OPT during which they may remain in
the United States. However, they are not allowed to work during
the grace period.
- H-1B:
The
H-1B regulations require you to leave the United States on
or before the end date on your I-94 card.
When
you enter the United States in H-1B status, the immigration officer
may give you an extra 10 days beyond the end date on your H-1B
approval notice during which you may remain in the United States.
However, this "grace period" only applies if the extra
days are given at the time of entry and clearly marked on your
I-94 card.
- J-1: Individuals
in J-1 status (and their dependent family members) have an
automatic 30-day
grace period after
the end date of their J program during which they may remain
in the United States. However, they are not allowed
to work during the grace period. If they need more
time to complete their research at MIT, they must obtain an extension
Form DS-2019 from the ISO.
- TN: There
is no "grace period" for individuals in TN status.
They must leave the United States on or before the end date
on the I-94 card.
- Review
the tax information on the ISO website.
- If you
were paid by MIT, be sure the Payroll
Office has your forwarding address. Payroll will send you
a "W-2" form, which is required for your tax filing. You should receive
this form by early March for the previous year. If you do not
receive it, contact the Payroll
Office.
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Updated: December 2006
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