[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 22, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 22CFR62.20]

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                       TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS
 
                     CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF STATE
 
PART 62_EXCHANGE VISITOR PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
                  Subpart B_Specific Program Provisions
 
Sec.  62.20  Professors and research scholars.


    (a) Introduction. These regulations govern Exchange Visitor Program 
participants in the categories of professor and research scholar, 
except:
    (1) Alien physicians in graduate medical education or training, who 
are governed by regulations set forth at Sec.  62.27; and
    (2) Short-term scholars, who are governed by regulations set forth 
at Sec.  62.21.
    (b) Purpose. The purpose of the Exchange Visitor Program, in part, 
is to foster the exchange of ideas between Americans and foreign 
nationals and to stimulate international collaborative teaching, 
lecturing and research efforts. The exchange of professors and research 
scholars promotes the exchange of ideas, research, mutual enrichment, 
and linkages between research and educational institutions in the United 
States and foreign countries. It does so by providing foreign professors 
and research scholars the opportunity to engage in research, teaching 
and lecturing with their American colleagues, to participate actively in 
cross-cultural activities with Americans, and ultimately to share with 
their countrymen their experiences and increased knowledge of the United 
States and their substantive fields.
    (c) Designation. The Department of State may, in its sole 
discretion, designate bona fide exchange visitor programs, which offer 
foreign nationals the opportunity to engage in research, teaching, 
lecturing, observing, or consulting at research institutions, corporate 
research facilities, museums, libraries, post-secondary accredited 
educational institutions, or similar types of institutions in the United 
States.
    (d) Visitor eligibility. An individual may be selected for 
participation in the Exchange Visitor Program as a professor or research 
scholar subject to the following conditions:
    (1) The participant must not be a candidate for a tenure track 
position;
    (2) The participant has not been physically present in the United 
States as a nonimmigrant pursuant to the provisions of 8 U.S.C. 
1101(a)(15)(J) for all or part of the twelve-month period immediately 
proceeding the date of program commencement set forth on his or her Form 
DS-2019, unless:
    (i) The participant is transferring to the sponsor's program 
pursuant to provisions set forth in Sec.  62.42;
    (ii) The participant's presence in the United States was of less 
than six months duration; or
    (iii) The participant's presence in the United States was pursuant 
to a short-term scholar exchange activity as authorized by Sec.  62.21; 
and
    (3) The participant is not subject to the prohibition against repeat 
participation set forth at Sec.  62.20(i)(2).
    (e) Issuance of Form DS-2019. The Form DS-2019 must be issued only 
after the professor or research scholar has been accepted by the 
institution where he or she will participate in an exchange visitor 
program.
    (f) Location of the exchange. Professors or research scholars must 
conduct their exchange activity at the site(s) of activity identified in 
SEVIS, which may be either the location of the exchange visitor program 
sponsor or the site of a third party facilitating the exchange with 
permission of the Responsible Officer. An exchange visitor may

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also engage in activities at other locations if such activities 
constitute occasional lectures or consultations permitted by paragraph 
(g) of this section. All such sites of activity must be entered into 
SEVIS while the exchange visitor's SEVIS record is in Initial or Active 
status.
    (g) Occasional lectures or consultations. Professors and research 
scholars may participate in occasional lectures and short-term 
consultations, if authorized to do so by his or her sponsor. Such 
lectures and consultations must be incidental to the exchange visitor's 
primary program activities. If wages or other remuneration are received 
by the exchange visitor for such activities, the exchange visitor must 
act as an independent contractor, as such term is defined in 8 CFR 
274a.1(j), and the following criteria and procedures must be satisfied:
    (1) Criteria. The occasional lectures or short-term consultations 
must:
    (i) Be directly related to the objectives of the exchange visitor's 
program;
    (ii) Be incidental to the exchange visitor's primary program 
activities;
    (iii) Not delay the completion date of the exchange visitor's 
program; and
    (iv) Be documented in SEVIS.
    (2) Procedures. (i) To obtain authorization to engage in occasional 
lectures or short-term consultations involving wages or other 
remuneration, the exchange visitor must present to the responsible 
officer:
    (A) A letter from the offeror setting forth the terms and conditions 
of the offer to lecture or consult, including the duration, number of 
hours, field or subject, amount of compensation, and description of such 
activity; and
    (B) A letter from the exchange visitor's department head or 
supervisor recommending such activity and explaining how the activity 
would enhance the exchange visitor's program.
    (ii) The responsible officer must review the letters required in 
paragraph (g)(2)(i) of this section and make a written determination 
whether such activity is warranted, will not interrupt the exchange 
visitor's original objective, and satisfies the criteria set forth in 
paragraph (g)(1) of this section.
    (h) Change of activity. At the discretion and approval of the 
responsible officer, professors may freely engage in research and 
research scholars may freely engage in teaching and lecturing. Because 
these activities are intertwined, such a change of activity is not 
considered a change of category necessitating formal approval by the 
Department of State and does not require the issuance of a new Form DS-
2019 to reflect a change in category. Such change in activity does not 
extend the exchange visitor's maximum duration of program participation.
    (i) Duration of participation. The permitted duration of program 
participation for a professor or research scholar is as follows:
    (1) General limitation. A professor or research scholar may be 
authorized to participate in the Exchange Visitor Program for the length 
of time necessary to complete his or her program, provided such time 
does not exceed five years. The five-year period of permitted program 
participation is continuous and begins with the initial program begin 
date documented in SEVIS or the date such status was acquired via a 
petition submitted and approved by the Department of Homeland Security 
(DHS) as documented in SEVIS and ends five years from such date.
    (2) Repeat participation. Exchange participants who have entered the 
United States under the Exchange Visitor Program as a professor or 
research scholar, or who have acquired such status while in the United 
States, and who have completed his or her program are not eligible for 
participation as a professor or research scholar for a period of two 
years following the end date of such program participation as identified 
in SEVIS.
    (3) Extensions. A responsible officer may not extend the period of 
program duration beyond the five-year period of maximum program duration 
authorized for professor and research scholar participants. The 
Department may, in its sole discretion, authorize an extension beyond 
the permitted five-year period, as submitted by a ``G-7'' program 
sponsor, upon successful demonstration of the following:
    (i) The participant for whom an extension is requested is engaged in 
a research project under the direct sponsorship of a Federally Funded 
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Research and Development Center (``FFNRDC'') or a U.S. Federal 
Laboratory;
    (ii) The FFNRDC or U.S. Federal Laboratory requesting the extension 
on behalf of the participant has determined, through peer review, that 
the participant's continued involvement in the project is beneficial to 
its successful conclusion; and
    (iii) The Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security has 
determined in his/her discretion that the extension may be approved;
    (iv) The extension request is for not more than five years.

[70 FR 28817, May 19, 2005; 70 FR 36344, June 23, 2005]