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International Exchange Visitor, Faculty & Staff Services

COMP student Rebecca Kuan was selected as a fellow for the NIH Medical Research Scholars Program. She is mentored by Associate Professor Sebastien Fuchs, MD, PhD, left, and COMP Professor Hendrik Szurmant, PhD.

J-1 Exchange Visitors

The J-1 Exchange Visitor Program was created in 1961 with the passage of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Act. The purpose of the program is to increase understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries by means of educational and cultural exchange. WesternU is authorized by the U. S. Department of State to sponsor exchange visitors in four categories: professor, research scholar, short-term scholar, specialist.

We are not authorized for the J-1 student visa; international students come to WesternU on an F-1 student Visa.

H-1B temporary workers

The H-1B visa is considered a temporary work visa for individuals hired in a specialty occupation. A specialty occupation is defined as one that requires “theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge and attainment of a bachelor’s or higher degree in the specific specialty as a minimum for entry into the United States.

Lawful Permanent Residents

Moving from an H-1B visa to a green card is a significant transition and signals a change from a non-immigrant status to that of an immigrant. The process is long and arduous, and requires a substantial financial commitment both from the University as well as from the employee.

Unlike the H-1B visa, which must be filed by the employer on behalf of an international employee, there is an option where the employee can self-petition for Lawful Permanent Residency.