While the J-1 and H-1B categories are most commonly used for international employees at UC Denver, we also host international employees in the TN, E-3, O-1, F-1 Optional Practical Training, F-1 Curricular Practical Training, and J-1 academic training visa categories. International employees who have an Employment Authorization Document issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization Service can also be employed by the University.
TN: Treaty NAFTA
- Used for Canadian & Mexican citizens
- Position must align with the list of professions in the treaty
- Cannot be used for clinical faculty
- The International Scholar Services unit needs to be notified when the scholar travels and returns with new expiration date on their I-94 card
E-3: Australian Professionals
- Overview
- Similar to H-1B category because ISS needs to do the PW and LCA
- Similar to TN category because it does not need a USCIS petition if employee is outside USA and will gain status via consulate processing
- Can be used for clinical faculty
- The International Scholar Services unit needs to be notified when the scholar travels and returns with new expiration date on I-94 card because ISS must keep the LCA current
O-1: Workers of Extraordinary Ability
- Overview
- Usually used only when other visa categories are not available or not a viable option
- Can be used for clinical faculty
F-1 Optional Practical Training
F-1 Curricular Practical Training
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Available for students in F-1 status who are still enrolled in a U.S. college or university and have been given permission to work off campus in a position related to their studies.
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International employee will have Form I-20 on which Page 3 reflects the position and the amount of time the student is eligible to work for the University.
J-1 Academic Training
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Available for students in J-1 status who are either still enrolled in or have graduated from a U.S. college or university.
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International employee will have a letter from the program sponsor authorizing the J-1 to work for the University and specifying the length of time and the amount of time the employee can work, along with Form DS-2019 showing valid J-1 status.