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J‐1 SCHOLAR APPLICATION
             ISSLink Documentation for J‐1 Exchange Visitor
                                                 Requests

                                                                                       Abstract
A walkthrough of the ISSLink near‐paperless processes for Exchange Visitors to receive their visas.

                                                                     Steven William Sevic
                                                                                    sevic@uark.edu
J 1 SCHOLAR APPLICATION - ISSLink Documentation for J 1 Exchange Visitor Requests
WHAT IS ISSLINK?

ISSLink is a web browser based interface that allows users to electronically submit data to the International
Students & Scholars Office’s online database. This eliminates the need for paper forms and ensures that only
accurate, relevant information is added to our database.

Among other purposes, ISSLink allows departments to submit applications for J‐1 scholars and perform functions
regarding H‐1B employees, and it provides scholars the ability to access and update their information as needed.

Using ISSLink, it is easy and straightforward to submit eForms for review by ISS staff. This documentation seeks to
explain this paperless process to J‐1 scholars and associated departments.

HOW TO GET STARTED:

REQUESTING DEPARTMENT LEVEL ACCESS

For ISSLink departmental users (i.e., hosting faculty, administrative staff, etc.), the first step in using ISSLink is to
request department level access. If you are already an authorized ISSLink user, skip to page 4, “Adding a Scholar to
ISSLink.”

    1.   Navigate to http://isslink.uark.edu
    2.   Click on “Administrative Services for University Departments” (See Figure 1)

                                                            Figure 1
    3.   This will bring up the familiar GACL login screen (See Figure 2)
J 1 SCHOLAR APPLICATION - ISSLink Documentation for J 1 Exchange Visitor Requests
Figure 2
4. Enter your UARK username and password and select “log‐in”.
 5. Once you have successfully logged in to ISSLink you will see a page similar to Figure 3. This is the Access
           Request screen which you will need to complete in order to be granted access to ISSLink.

                                                      Figure 3
J 1 SCHOLAR APPLICATION - ISSLink Documentation for J 1 Exchange Visitor Requests
[Tip] If you are not automatically directed to this page, expand the “Departmental Services” tab and select
“Departmental Access Request”.

    6.   Complete this request screen using your UARK log‐in information, selecting “University of Arkansas” as
         the campus, and fill in the name of your department. If your submission is successful, you will see a line
         declaring “Departmental Access is Pending Review” at the top of the page.
    7.   Select the “logout of ISSLink” button. Your request is being processed by the ISS Office and you will
         receive an email when access is granted.

[Tip] If access is not granted within one business day, contact issLink@uark.edu
J 1 SCHOLAR APPLICATION - ISSLink Documentation for J 1 Exchange Visitor Requests
ADDING A SCHOLAR TO ISSLINK

Once you receive departmental access to ISSLink you are ready to request Form DS‐2019 to invite a J‐1 scholar in
ISSLink. If the visitor has never been to UARK before, you first add the scholar/applicant that you wish to invite into
the ISSLink database.

WHAT DO I NEED?

To submit your J‐1 request you will need the following information at hand:

        Your department’s invitation letter to the prospective visitor.
        Your prospective visitor’s full name (preferably from their passport).
        Your prospective visitor’s date‐of‐birth.
        Your prospective visitor’s email address.
        The source and amount of your prospective visitor’s financial support/funding.
        Proof of your prospective visitor’s English proficiency.
             o As of January, 2015, the U.S. Department of State requires all J‐1 exchange visitors including
                  short‐term scholars, research scholars, professors, specialists, and student interns to possess
                  sufficient English proficiency “successfully to participate in his or her program and to function on
                  a day‐to‐day basis” [22 CFR 62.10 (a)(2)].
             o Faculty at the University of Arkansas wishing to host a J‐1 exchange visitor in their department
                  must verify an applicant’s English language proficiency through at least one of the following
                  means:
                        1. A recognized English language test (i.e. TOEFL, IELTS, etc.)
                        2. Signed documentation from an academic institution or English language school
                        3. A documented interview conducted by the sponsor either in person or by
                           videoconferencing, or by telephone if videoconferencing is not a viable option
             o If conducting an interview to assess English proficiency for a prospective J‐1 exchange visitor,
                  departments must complete an assessment report and submit the completed report to
                  International Students and Scholars as part of the J‐1 request (a minimum of two interviewers
                  are required; each interviewer must complete an assessment sheet).

If you do not have all of these items already at hand you can still begin working on the J‐1 request process in
ISSLink (you may submit certain forms and save others as drafts); however, you will not be able to complete the
process until you have entered all of the required information.

BEGINNING THE REQUEST PROCESS

1. Expand the Departmental Services menu if it is not already expanded.

2. Select “Add New Person” (See Figure 4).
Figure 4

3. Complete the information.

       The email address does not have to be an official university address.
       If you do not know the birth date of the individual you are adding, enter a noticeably fake birth date, such
        as January 1, 2000. You will be able to adjust this information at a later time, or allow the applicant access
        to make changes on his/her own. Be certain to tell the visitor what birth date you have entered as he/she
        must use that date to access ISSLink and make changes.
       The “institutional university ID” refers to a UARK ID number. If the individual has been issued one, you will
        be asked to enter that number. If you select “no”, ISSLink will assign a temporary ID number starting with
        “TEMP” to the record.
       The “network ID” refers to the UARK Network Username (the text before his or her @uark.edu email
        address).

4. Select “Add New Person”.

After adding a new person to the ISSLink database, the system will display your “Administrative and Departmental
Services Overview” menu that lists the names of all the individuals for whom you have previously submitted cases
to the ISS Office. You can access your Departmental Services Overview every time you log‐in to ISSLink. To request
a DS‐2019, select the name of the individual and then select “J‐1 Application for a New Exchange Visitor” (See
Figure 5). The “Current Cases” menu contains applications submitted in the last 90 days. Click on the “Past Cases”
bar to display older applications. The “Case Information Display” shows the person you have just added.
Figure 5

J‐1 APPLICATION FOR A NEW EXCHANGE VISITOR DS‐2019

At this point you will be on the main page for the J‐1 application, similar to the one in Figure 5. The links on the
right of the page (“J‐1 Application for a New Exchange Visitor”, etc.) will walk you through the DS‐2019 application
process. Proceed through each section, providing the information as prompted. Continue on to the “Completing
the Application” instructions in this manual to receive further directions for each segment of the J‐1 application.

COMPLETING THE APPLICATION

The following section will give you further instruction and helpful tips regarding the completion of each section of
the J‐1 DS‐2019 application. Please see the “What Do I Need?” section for a complete list of the information you
will be asked to provide.
GIVING THE CLIENT ACCESS

        As part of the request process you will grant access to your prospective visitor to view and complete
         certain sections of the application. To do this, click the underlined portion of the section entitled, “J‐1
         Applicant Information.” The section will open and display a link at the top of the page entitled “Give the
         client access to complete this section.” You will be prompted to enter the visitor’s email address and click
         on the “send e‐mail” box. The visitor will receive an e‐mail message with a link to the section, instructing
         him/her to enter immigration history, biographical and occupational history, and information regarding
         dependents. You will be notified via email of all changes made by the visitor and will be able to monitor
         their responses.
        Click on the “Main Page” link to navigate back to the application.

J‐1 APPLICANT INFORMATION

        [NOTE:] You will need to send this section to the visitor to complete.

ADD NEW DEPENDENTS

[NOTE:] This must be completed by the visitor.

        This section is optional, as many J‐1 scholars choose to travel without dependents. However, this section
         must be completed if any dependents will accompany the scholar to the United States. A separate
         dependent form should be filed for each dependent accompanying the scholar; therefore, this page may
         be completed multiple times.

The following sections MUST be completed by the hosting department at the University of Arkansas.

J‐1 PROGRAM INFORMATION

        “Exchange Visitor Category”: select the type of J‐1 that corresponds to the purpose of the visit.

The University of Arkansas is authorized to host visitors only in the following categories:

             ‐    Professor: primary duty is teaching, requires at least a BS degree, maximum 5 year stay
             ‐    Research Scholar: primary duty is research, requires at least a BS degree, maximum 5 year stay
             ‐    Short‐Term Scholar: collaboration or observation, requires at least a BS degree, 6 month
                  maximum stay
             ‐    Specialist: expert exhibiting special skills, 1 year maximum stay
             ‐    Student Intern: for visiting students who will remain enrolled at their home institution while at
                  the University of Arkansas, maximum 1 year stay

Two‐Year Bar for Repeat Participation as a J‐1 Research Scholar and J‐1 Professor: Exchange visitors who enter
the U.S. as a professor or research scholar are not eligible for participation as a professor or research scholar for a
period of two years following the end date of the J program.

One‐Year Bar for Return as J‐1 Research Scholar of J‐1 Professor: If an individual was in the U.S. in J status (J‐1 or
J‐2) for six months or longer, and departed from the U.S. after completing his/her program, he/she may not return
to the U.S. as a J‐1 Research Scholar or Professor until twelve months from the date he/she departed the U.S.
This bar applies to all categories of the J program.

        The Program Start Date is the date on which you wish the visitor to begin his/her activity at the University
         of Arkansas (J‐1s are permitted to enter the U.S. up to 30 days in advance of the Program Start Date).
        Use for the Program End Date the date on which the visitor will finish his/her activity at the University of
         Arkansas. (J‐1s may remain as visitors in the U.S. for 30 days after the Program End Date, but cannot
         conduct professional activities or engage in employment during this “grace period.”)

J‐1 FINANCIAL INFORMATION

        For a single visiting scholar, the University of Arkansas requires funding to cover living expenses plus
         medical insurance. Enter funding as a total amount over the entire period of the J‐1 program. Minimum
         required funding amounts are reflected in the J‐1 application in ISSLink.
        Funding information provided on this page must also cover the expenses of both the scholar and
         dependents, if applicable.
        All funding from non‐University of Arkansas sources must be in English and accompanied by
         documentation on an institutional letterhead. If personal funds, or other non‐ University of Arkansas
         sources, will be used to support the exchange visitor’s stay, a personal bank statement can be provided to
         show proof of the availability of funds (the visitor may upload these documents in the section they
         complete). Please note all personal funds must be liquid (i.e., no stocks, bonds, credit cards, etc.).
        If the scholar is to be paid on the University of Arkansas payroll, attach a copy of the offer letter.

HEALTH INSURANCE COMPLIANCE

        U.S. Department of State and the University of Arkansas mandate health insurance meeting certain
         minimum requirements for all J‐1 visiting scholars and their dependents.

DEPARTMENTAL J‐1 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION

        The information provided in this section corresponds to the head of the department that will host the
         visiting scholar. Once you enter and submit their contact information, they will receive an email asking
         them to review the submitted information and approve it. If they do not approve any of the submitted
         information, you may need to log back in to ISSLink and make corrections.
        This is the final step in completing the application. When the Department Head approves and submits this
         final section, ISS receives an alert and reviews the application. After review, ISS will notify you if any
         additional information or documents are needed. Once ISS has received all necessary documents and
         information: please allow up to ten business days for your request to be processed.

SHIPPING DOCUMENTS TO YOUR VISITOR

        Once the DS‐2019 has been issued, ISS will ship the visa document packet directly to your visitor using the
         billing method you provided in the request process.
        Upon shipment, ISS will upload a copy of the shipping label or airbill, which you may download for
         accounting purposes.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Binational Commission: An educational and cultural commission established through an agreement between the
United States and either a foreign government or an international organization, providing funding for students,
scholars, teachers and professionals. The most common of these is The Fulbright Program.

Dependent(s): A spouse or unmarried child (under the age of 21) of the J‐1 Exchange Visitor. The J‐1 Exchange
Visitor may be eligible to apply for J‐2 visa so that dependent(s) may reside in the United States during the J‐1
scholar's program.

DS‐2019: The Form DS‐2019 or “Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J‐1) Status” is the basic document
used in the administration of the exchange visitor program. This form permits a prospective exchange visitor to
seek an interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate in order to obtain a J visa to enter the United States. The Form
DS‐2019 identifies the exchange visitor and their designated sponsor and provides a brief description of the
exchange visitor’s program, including the start and end date, category of exchange, and an estimate of the cost of
the exchange program. Read the detailed description of the Form DS‐2019.

ISSLink: The online database on which the International Students and Scholars Office maintains records of all past
and present international applicants, students, scholars, and employees.

J‐1: The Exchange Visitor (J) non‐immigrant category is for individuals approved to participate in work and study
based exchange visitor programs, which enable foreign nationals to visit the United States in order to experience
life in the US. Before individuals can apply at a US embassy or consulate for a J visa, they must first apply, meet the
requirements, and be accepted to an exchange visitor program through a designated sponsor organization. The
Bureau of Consular Affairs has additional information about the Exchange Visitor (J) visa. The International
Students and Scholars Office manages Iowa State University’s J‐1 Exchange Visitor Program.

J‐2: The J‐2 is a nonimmigrant status which allows the dependents (spouses and unmarried children under 21) of J‐
1 student visa holders to enter into the US.

Non‐immigrant status: Non‐immigrant status is granted by USCIS when a foreign national arrives in the United
States. The status matches the classification of visa the bearer has been granted by the U.S. Department of State,
categorized according to the principal purpose for the visit. With few exceptions, while in the US, non‐immigrants
are restricted to the activity for which their visa was issued. Examples of non‐immigrant statuses include J‐1
(exchange student or scholar), F‐1 (student), H‐1B (temporary worker), etc. For more information, see Temporary
Visitors to the U.S.

SEVIS: SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) is an Internet‐based system that provides tracking
and monitoring functionality, with access to accurate and current information on nonimmigrant students (F and M
visa) and exchange visitors (J visa), and their dependents (F‐2, M‐2, and J‐2). SEVIS enables schools and program
sponsors to transmit required information and event notifications, via the Internet, to the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security and Department of State throughout a student's or exchange visitor's stay in the United States.
Read a detailed description of SEVIS.

SEVIS fee: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security assesses a fee to supplement federal government expenses
incurred in the maintenance and administration of the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS).
All J‐1 exchange visitors applying for a J‐1 visa from a US embassy or consulate abroad for initial participation in a J‐
1 exchange visitor program must pay this fee. J‐2 dependents are exempt from the SEVIS fee.
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