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International Scholars Office. Penny Rosser Sharon Ralston HuQing Amanda Doran Fumiko Futai Room 4-105, Tel. 3-2851 iso@mit.edu http://web.mit.edu/scholars Walk-in office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Some MIT Resources. Newcomers Frequently Asked Questions
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International Scholars Office Penny Rosser Sharon Ralston HuQing Amanda Doran Fumiko Futai Room 4-105, Tel. 3-2851 iso@mit.edu http://web.mit.edu/scholars Walk-in office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Some MIT Resources • Newcomers Frequently Asked Questions http://web.mit.edu/medical/spousesandpartners/faq/ • Postdoctoral Scholars at MIT http://web.mit.edu/mitpostdocs/ • Center for Work, Family & Personal Life http://web.mit.edu/hr/worklife/ • MIT Activities Committee (MITAC) http://web.mit.edu/mitac/ • MIT Lecture Series Committee (LSC) – movies at MIT http://lsc.mit.edu
SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) • Travel • Outside employment • Change of address
1. Passport • It must stay valid (for at least 6 months into the future) • Make copies of all important pages! • Visa Stamp • Allows you to enter the U.S. • The only document that can expire 3. Form I-94 (Arrival/Departure Record) • Indicates your visa status in the U.S. and length of stay permitted • Carry a copy with you (both sides) 4. Form DS-2019, I-797, I-20, other • States your purpose in the U.S. • Personal information must be correct
Change of Address • Must be reported to the ISO to be input into SEVIS within 10 days of the change. • Must be reported to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) on Form AR-11 or Form AR-11SR within 10 days of the change. • Forms are available at the ISO and through the ISO website (http://web.mit.edu/scholars).
2-Year Home Residence Requirement [212(e)] • If you are subject, then you must be physically present in your home country for at least 2 years before you can come back as H-1B, L-1, or U.S. Permanent Resident. • Who is subject? direct government funding “skills list”
12-Month Bar • If you have been in J status for more than 6 months during the past 12 months, then you must wait at least 12 months before starting a new J program in either the Research Scholar or Professor category. J-1 |---------------------------------|--------------------------------------------| Welcome Good-bye! to MIT!
Health Insurance I am eligible for MIT benefits: • Sign up for a benefits orientation (Tel. 3-6151) • Choose an insurance plan I am NOT eligible for MIT benefits: • Speak with Maria Oliveras (E23-308) Sign a waiver (http://web.mit.edu/medical/affiliate/affwaiv.pdf) OR Purchase the MIT Health Plan for Affiliates
Taxes • Tax year = January 1 – December 31 • Tax Forms are available at http://www.irs.gov and in the ISO. • You must have a Social Security Number to file a tax return (dependents must have SS# or ITIN). • If you are paid in the U.S., tax returns must be filed by April 15 of the following year. • If you are not paid in the U.S. you are not taxed in the U.S., but Form 8843 must be filed by June 15 of the following year.
Paid in U.S. • 3 Withholdings: - Federal (U.S.) - State (Massachusetts) - Social Security and Medicare (F.I.C.A.) • Resident vs. Nonresident: - Federal: Depends on time in U.S. and visa type (e.g., J-1>2 years, F-1>5 years) - State: Depends on time in Massachusetts Tax Treaty • Stephen Connelly, Payroll Office (NE49-3131, Tel. 2-2794) • Not taxed in U.S., but must file tax return by April 15.