International Student and Scholar Services does not assist with Legal Permanent Resident (Green Card) applications. For questions regarding TU Sponsorship of International Employees and Faculty, Deans/ Department Chairs should contact Karen Ward (University) in Human Resources at 215-204-3317 or TUHS Human Resources at 215-707– 7194.
Under Federal law, there are strict requirements applicable to Permanent Residence status for foreign nationals who intend to reside in the United States permanently. There are several ways in which a foreign national may apply for Lawful Permanent Residence status.
The Human Resources Department is responsible for processing all applications for Temple University-Sponsored Lawful Permanent Residence based on employment and can only do so when it is appropriate for the University to function as the sponsor/petitioner.
The process is lengthy and complex, potentially involving various government agencies. Sponsorship includes filing ETA Form 9089, Application for Permanent Employment Certification, with the Department of Labor, and Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, with the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and fulfilling the requirements as mandated by Department of Labor and immigration regulations in employment-based cases.
Questions concerning the application of the policy to a particular employee should be directed to the Associate Vice President of Human Resources Operations or his/her designee.
Who Will Temple Sponsor?
Temple University will typically sponsor foreign nationals who are full-time, regular employees in tenure and tenure-track academic job classifications provided the department chairperson agrees to support the application. These positions include professor, associate professor and assistant professor. A department may request an exception if unique circumstances justify the sponsorship of a particular employee as outlined below.
Temple University normally does not sponsor foreign employees in the following position classifications:
• Non-tenure track academic positions such as lecturers, research professors and/or clinician educators;
• Post-doctoral fellow/researcher positions; and
• Non-academic staff positions such as programmer-analyst, technical support specialist, software developer or laboratory technician are also not normally sponsored for permanent residence.
A department may request an exception if unique circumstances justify the sponsorship of a particular employee as outlined below.
The Sponsorship Process
Tenured and Tenure Track Faculty
Before Temple University will sponsor a tenured or tenured track foreign faculty member, the faculty member must have the support of his or her Department Chair. The Department Chair must provide written notice to the Human Resources Department that he/she supports the application. The Human Resources Department will then contact the foreign faculty member directly with more detailed information concerning the sponsorship process.
Non-Tenure Track Academic Positions, Post-Doctoral Fellow / Research Positions and Administrative Staff
As previously noted, Temple University does not normally sponsor foreign nationals who do not hold a tenured or tenured track position. A department may request an exception to this policy if it can demonstrate that it is otherwise unable to recruit qualified applicants for the position. Prior to submitting the request, the hiring department must obtain approval from the appropriate Vice President/Provost/Dean (i.e., for non-academic staff positions the Vice President/Provost to which the department ultimately reports; for lecturer / non-tenure track faculty positions and post-doctoral fellow/researcher positions, this would be the Dean).
Any Department that believes an exception is appropriate for a particular employee must forward a written request for an exception with an attached job description and basis for seeking the extension to The Associate Vice President of Human Resources Operations. The Human Resources Department will determine whether the University will grant the exception and begin the process of determining whether it can sponsor a particular foreign national for lawful permanent residency based on its determination that the hiring department may be unable to recruit qualified applicants already eligible to work lawfully in this region. The Human Resources Department will then contact the Vice President or Provost or Dean to confirm approval. Thereafter, the Human Resources Department will contact the Department directly with more detailed instructions on the exception request process. The University must still follow its regular recruitment process with respect to the hiring of an applicant for the position.
Self-Sponsorship
A foreign staff member, post-doctoral fellow/researcher or lecturer who is not eligible for sponsorship by the University remains eligible to explore with an immigration attorney the possibility of self-sponsorship for permanent residence under the "national interest waiver" or "alien of extraordinary ability" provisions available under U.S. immigration law. More information on these options is available on the USCIS website: www.uscis.gov/green-card