Does CSUDH sponsor the H-1B petition for international tenure-track faculty members?
Yes. The University pays for the attorney’s fees and filing fees for your H-1B petition. We initiate the process upon your hire, and when complete, you will be provided with the I-797 approval notice for your records. The H-1B petition is normally valid for three years from the start of your appointment. Six months before your H-1B expires, we will file for an extension, which is valid for another three years.
Does CSUDH pay for the H-4 visa for my dependents?
CSUDH does not pay for filing fees or attorney’s fees to file the H-4 for the H-1B holder’s dependents.
Does CSUDH sponsor the H-1B petition for temporary faculty, e.g. full-time lecturers?
CSUDH does not sponsor or assist with obtaining H-1B status for temporary faculty. Hiring departments must know that non-tenure-track hires must provide their own work authorization.
Does CSUDH pay for the green card costs for tenure-track faculty members?
CSUDH does not pay for filing fees or attorney’s fees for the I-140, I-485, or related forms for Permanent Residency. As the faculty member, you are responsible for the fees and costs associated with this stage (regardless of which immigrant petition option you choose), as well as for retaining your own immigration attorney. Our office can provide referrals if needed. Our office will also work with your attorney to supply needed documentation for a successful application. CSUDH will only be responsible for the costs associated with the preparation and filing of the PERM Foreign Labor Certification Application, which is the first step in the EB-2 advanced degree immigrant petition process. If you are pursuing a different immigrant petition option, the PERM is not needed. You must consult with an attorney of your choice to advise you on any other immigrant options that are available to you.