Nonresident Taxation - J-1 Visa
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When nonimmigrant aliens engage in activities that do not meet the B-1 honorarium rules, a J-1 Exchange Visitors visa or an H-1 Temporary Work visa is required. Contact UNR’s Office of International Students and Scholars for complete information on sponsoring J-1 Exchange Visitors.
Following documents are required in processing payments to J-1 visa Exchange Visitors who are sponsored by UNR:
- FNIS data sheet - completed, signed, and dated (FNIS);
- Valid passport - including but not limited to the front bio page and the page with corresponding U.S. entry stamp;
- Visa stamp;
- I-94 - both front and back;
- DS-2019; and
- Guest Speaker Form or Independent Contractor Agreement Form (WEB)– completed, signed, and dated with W-8BEN attached.
If the J-1 Exchange Visitors are sponsored by another institution and are engaging in occasional lectures or short-term consultations in their field, they must supply an additional document:
- Prior written approval from their Responsible Officer (RO) or their Alternative Responsible Officer (ARO) designated by their program sponsor.
Designated RO/ARO can be located in item #2 on the J-1 Exchange Visitors’ DS-2019.
A remuneration paid to or on behalf of an NRA is subject to a 30 percent withholding tax on the gross amount and will be reported on Form 1042-S, Foreign Person’s U.S. Source Income Subject to Withholding. NRA’s in J status may need to obtain a SSN or an ITIN in order to take advantage of any available treaty benefits, unless they already have a SSN or an ITIN issued.
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