Can an international visitor to Yale receive reimbursements and honorarium payments?
Any visitor to Yale in a “B” visa classification who is engaged in academic activities may be reimbursed or receive payment for service. The academic activity in which the visitor is engaged can last no longer than nine days. In addition, the visitor cannot accept payment of expenses and/or honorarium from more than five U.S. institutions or organizations in the previous six months. If either of these conditions is exceeded the individual may NOT receive any honorarium or honorarium plus reimbursement for expenses. Please refer to Yale Policy 3415 for information about persons in other non-immigrant visa categories. 2. What does the B visa classification include? status includes the following classifications: B-1 visitor for business, B-2 visitor for pleasure, WB (visa waiver for business) and WT (visa waiver for pleasure.) One of these notations will be written on the visitors I-94 arrival/departure record, the small card that is normally stapled to the passport. 3. How does a visitor
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