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International Travel - Be Prepared for Delays

Please expect delays in visa appointments and potential selection for administrative processing when traveling abroad for visa appoinments, as the Department of State adjusts staffing levels and visa issuance priorities at US embassies and consulates, and due to changing timeframes for "dropbox" visa appointment waiver eligibility. It may be prudent to restrict international travel only to emergency situations, since it can be difficult to pinpoint a precise date of return. Please speak with your supervisor/PI before leaving the US to ensure that arrangements are in place to cover your responsibilities (including patient care) to avoid disruptions to business if you experience visa delays. International travel for personal reasons is always discretionary, as is international travel to attend professional conferences or research exchange opportunities, even when supported/ approved by the university.

Two US federal government agencies are involved in the international travel process. The Department of State issues visas at US embassies and consulates abroad, while Customs and Border Protection (CBP, part of the Department of Homeland Security) grants entry ("admission") into the US at ports of entry such as border crossings and airports.

CBP provides information about potential searches of personal electronic devices at the border/airport here.

The Department of State authorizes only a “short” break in a J-1 program. Therefore, time spent outside the US is authorized for only 30 days maximum at a time.

You can leave and re-enter the US until the current J-1 visa in your passport expires. Please make sure your Form DS-2019 has been signed by an ISSS J-1 scholar advisor within the last 12 months before you leave the US.

Out of Country Requests

The Department of State expects exchange visitors (J-1 visa holders) to participate in a continuous, uninterrupted program or research or teaching and does not allow extended absences from the US during a J-1 research program. Extended undocumented absences constitute a “break” in the exchange visitor’s research program during which program sponsors are expected to terminate the visitor’s record in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS).

If the J-1 exchange visitor will spend more than 30 days outside the US during the research program, ISSS can use the “out-of-country” functionality IF the exchange visitor will continue collaboration with UAB (i.e., conducting activities related to the research opportunity with UAB) while abroad.

For ISSS to keep a SEVIS record active while a J-1 exchange visitor is outside the US, the J-1 exchange visitor MUST:

  • Provide ISSS with the physical address where the exchange visitor will continue to conduct research while abroad.
  • Maintain continuous insurance coverage throughout the period of program participation indicated on Form DS-2019.
  • Update ISSS with the exchange visitor's contact information while abroad and keep a valid mailing address in the US.
  • Update ISSS and the UAB supervisor with progress toward the end of the program. If the J-1 exchange visitor does not stay in contact with UAB, federal regulations require ISSS to terminate the SEVIS record, which may subject the exchange visitor to a 12- or 24-month bar on repeat participation in the J-1 Research Scholar and/or Professor categories.

If the Out-of-Country function is used for a J-1 exchange visitor, any dependents currently in the US in J-2 status must also leave the US at the same time as the exchange visitor.

Download the Out Of Country request form (pdf)

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