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Guide to Faculty/Staff Visa Types
Here’s a quick guide to common visa types for faculty, staff, and other international visitors at Cornell. This page is for hiring departments. J-1 faculty and staff: Please visit our Visa Basics page for scholars.
J-1 Exchange Visitors
For visiting professors, visiting research scholars, short-term scholars, and student interns:
- International visitors with academic appointments at Cornell, excluding tenure-track positions, are eligible.
- Graduate students coming to Cornell as interns are eligible for J-1 professor, research scholar, and short-term scholar positions, as long as they are working on graduate-level research and the appointment does not exceed 12 months in length.
- Undergraduates and students who are actively engaged in a bachelor’s degree program are eligible for the J-1 student intern program.
H-1B Temporary Workers
For international visitors with academic appointments:
- H-1B visas are most appropriate for longer term academic positions of at least one year.
- They can be used for shorter appointments, if absolutely necessary.
O-1 Extraordinary Ability
For individuals of extraordinary ability or achievement:
- International visitors who are distinguished in their fields of study and who have academic appointments at Cornell are eligible.
- O-1 visas are most appropriate for longer term academic positions of more than one year, when an H-1B visa is not a possibility.
TN Workers (Canadians and Mexicans)
For citizens of Canada or Mexico with academic appointments:
- Short-term or long-term stays are covered under the TN program.
- The TN visa is not appropriate for one-time speaking engagements.
E-3 Workers (Australians)
For Australian visitors with academic appointments of two years or less:
- Only citizens of Australia are eligible.
- E-3 workers have no limit on the number of allowable visa extensions.
B-1/B-2 (or WB/WT) Visitors
For speakers or short-term researchers who will be at Cornell for six months or less:
- Visitor visas are nonimmigrant visas for persons who want to enter the United States temporarily.
- These visas are for business (visa category B-1), for tourism (visa category B-2), or for a combination of both purposes (B-1/B-2).
- Visitors from some countries can request WB/WT status (waiver for business/tourism), when entering the United States. WB/WT visitors can stay in the United States for up to three months, with no extensions or change of status possible.
For international visitors with permanent academic appointments:
- Having a green card (officially known as a permanent resident card) allows an individual to live and work permanently in the United States.
- The steps an employee must take to apply for a green card will vary depending on the individual case.