Welcome to Human Resources — Immigration. We are here to provide support services for faculty and staff in need of immigration assistance. For more information, please contact Amy Garrett-Cowan (206) 667-4460 or Stephanie Otis (206) 667-5818.
If you will be traveling outside of the U.S. temporarily, you must carry specific documentation for re-entry. Requesting an employment verification letter for your travel is not necessary, but it can be helpful if a Port of Entry officer is requesting evidence of current employment.
J-1 Visitors should have the following:
H-1B Visitors must have the following:
F-1 Students on Curricular Practical Training or Optional Practical Training:
E-3 Visitors must have the following:
If your visa stamp has expired or if you have changed your status while in the U.S., you will need to go to a U.S. embassy or consulate outside of the U. S. to apply for a new visa.
O-1 Visitors must have the following:
If your visa stamp has expired or if you have changed your status while in the U.S., you will need to go to a U.S. embassy or consulate outside of the U. S. to apply for a new visa.
Trips to Canada, Mexico
For trips (fewer than 30 days) to Mexico, Canada or adjacent islands, you do not need a valid visa to re-enter the U. S. However, you must carry all of the other items listed above and an unexpired Form I-94 (white card). If you have any questions, please contact Amy Garrett-Cowan.
Visa applications are now subject to a greater degree of scrutiny than ever before. If you intend to travel internationally and plan on applying for a new or extended visa, please consider purchasing a plane ticket with flexible return dates.
For many applicants, a personal appearance interview is now required as a standard part of visa processing. Individuals subject to an interview will be informed of this at the time they submit their application. Individuals will be advised to expect delays, as adjudication of the visa is completely unpredictable.
In addition to the interviews, individuals engaged in advanced research or studies involving any of the scientific/technical fields listed in the Technology Alert List (TAL) may be required to go through a Security Advisory Opinion (SAO). The SAO can take several weeks before it's issued to the US Consulate. Details regarding the TAL can be found at: Technology Alert List.
It is recommended that you prepare ahead of time in case you're subject to the SAO. In writing, state your research interests, current position, employer name, address and phone number. Also, list your US point of contact, specifics of your advanced (doctoral, postdoctoral or research scholar) research or studies in the US. They will want to know if you'll be returning to work in a country that sponsors terrorism or to an entity that is under sanctions and how, and where, does the applicant plan to use the knowledge acquired. Letters of recommendation from US sources are also helpful.
Any questions should be directed to Amy Garrett-Cowan, (206) 667-4460 or Stephanie Otis, (206) 667-5818.
(revised 06/16/06)
AR-11 Address Change Forms
Department of State Nonimmigrant Visa Application Forms