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J-1 Scholar Arrival, Orientation & Check-in

The following webpage provides both requirements for your arrival and first days in the United States.

J-1 Scholar Orientation 

You are required to complete the J-1 orientation module through our orientation platform, Homebase. Follow the steps provided to you upon initial issuance of your DS-2019 to create your Homebase account. The J-1 orientation covers essential information on topics including:

  • Understanding the J-1 Exchange Visitor Category
  • Maintaining immigration status
  • Resources to assist with your adjustment to life at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ

Once the orientation is completed, including the post-orientation quiz, a certificate of completion will be sent as an attachment to the email address you used to create your Homebase account to access the course. You must complete the J-1 orientation before checking in with the OISS upon arrival in the U.S. The J-1 Orientation Certificate of Completion is a requirement for your OISS immigration check in.

Entry and Arrival

When planning your arrival, remember that you are eligible to enter the country up to 30 days before the start date listed on your DS-2019.

Be sure to present the DS-2019 and J-1 visa stamp to the immigration official to ensure you enter in J-1 status.

After entering the U.S., access your I-94 on the , and save it for your records. Learn more about the I-94 Record.

Immigration Check-in for J-1 Scholars sponsored by Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ University

Within 5 days of arrival to the U.S., please complete required check-in with the Office of International Student and Scholar Services (OISS) by emailing the follow to your assigned OISS Scholar Advisor:

  • Completed J-1 Exchange Visitor Check-in Form
  • JPEG or PDF of the visa page in your passport
  • Most recent I-94 Record
  • J-1 Orientation Certificate of Completion (sent via email attachment upon completion of the J-1 Orientation  course in Homebase)

Email subject: J-1 Scholar Check-in (Last name, First name)

After you have checked in, the OISS will send you an email acknowledging your check-in and other important information. 

Note: J-1 Scholars sponsored by Fulbright do not need to check in with OISS. The U.S. State Department manages SEVIS immigration records for J-1 scholars sponsored by Fulbright.

New Employee Checklist for Foreign Nationals

If you will be a paid employee of Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ University, the New Employee Checklist for Foreign Nationals will help you understand required steps with OISS, Human Resources, and Payroll.

Social Security

If you are being paid by Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ (or any other U.S. institution) you must apply for a Social Security number. You are eligible to apply 10 days after your arrival in the United States.

For application details, visit our webpage on Social Security.

Other Steps After Arrival

Get to know the International Office

Take advantage of our advice and guidance. Scholar advisors are assigned based on the hosting department/school at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ. See the OISS Our Staff webpage to determine your assigned Scholar Advisor.

Sign up for the OISS Community Listserv

A “Listserv” is a means of communicating with a group of people via email. The Office of International Student & Scholar Services (OISS) uses the “OISS-Community” listserv to communicate important news and announcements from OISS to the Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Community. To sign up to receive the OISS-Community listserv, please follow the instructions below:

Log in to the email account you want to use to subscribe.

Compose a new PLAIN TEXT email.

Fill in the email as follows:

Send Email.

If you experience any issues with subscribing to the OISS-Community listserv, please reach out to intoff@northwestern.edu to be added to the listserv.

Get to know your academic department

Make an effort to get to know your department's administrative contacts, your supervisor, and other colleagues.

Visit or contact important offices on campus

  • Human Resources'  department if you are being paid by Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ. You will need to submit necessary paperwork and be entered into the Human Resources database. (This must be completed before you can obtain a WildCARD or set up an email account.)
  • HR's  department if you will be receiving Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ health insurance or the Risk Management website if you will be receiving Visiting Scholar Health Insurance.
  •  to obtain a WildCARD, Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ's ID card. You will need this card to check out library books, use the free shuttle, purchase on-campus food, receive discounts at local shops and restaurants, and do banking (if linked to an USBank account).
  •  to set up your email account. Email is free, and it is the University's official form of communication.

Open a bank account

Whether or not you have a social security number, there are a variety of bank options in Evanston/Chicago.

Apply for a driver's license and/or familiarize yourself with other transportation options

Once you have a Social Security number, you can apply for a driver's license. If you do not have a social security number, you can apply for a temporary driver's license. For application details, visit our Driving and Transportation webpage. Information about campus parking is available on the .

If you do not drive a car, you have many other transit options, including:

  • University shuttles
  • , Chicago trains and buses
  • , regional commuter trains
  • , suburban bus system

Read local newspapers and websites

Learn about Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ, Evanston, and Chicago and enjoy yourself.

  • , the University's student-run newspaper
  • , Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ's official online event calendar
  • , a major Chicago newspaper
  • , a website about Chicago-area events and entertainment
  • , a website about Chicago-area events