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OUTSTANDING
RESEARCHERS AND PROFESSORS The
provisions governing outstanding researchers and professors were first
authorized by Congress in the Immigration Act of 1990. Since that time, Immigration and
Naturalization Service ("INS") regulations and decisions have
clarified the requirements of and necessary documentary evidence for proving
that one is an "outstanding researcher and/or professor." Currently, the CIS requires you to prove your
outstanding nature in your field by submitting items in at least two of the
following areas: 1. Documentation
of your receipt of major prizes or awards for outstanding achievement in the
academic field; 2. Documentation
of your membership in associations in the academic field which require
outstanding achievements of their members; 3. Published
material in professional publications written by others about your work in the
academic field. This material must
include the title, date, and author of the material and any necessary
translation; 4. Evidence
of your participation, either individually or on a panel, as the judge of the
work of others in the same or an allied academic field; 5. Evidence
of your original scientific or scholarly research contributions in the academic
field; or 6. Evidence
of your authorship of scholarly books or articles in scholarly journals with
international circulation in the academic field. We must also establish
that you have at least three years of experience in teaching and/or research in
the academic field. Experience in
teaching or research while working on an advanced degree is acceptable only if
you actually acquired the degree, and the teaching duties were such that
you had full responsibility for the class taught, or the research
conducted toward the degree has been recognized within the academic field as
outstanding. Evidence of teaching and/or
research experience must be in the form of letters(s) from current or former
employer(s) and must include the name, address, and title of the writer, and a
specific description of the duties you performed. Finally, you must also have an offer of
employment for a permanent research position in your academic field. To aid us in our
assessment of whether not you meet these requirements, we ask that you complete
the two attached questionnaires and return them to us with your details CV,
copies of your degrees, and transcripts (unofficial is fine), with translation
to English, if necessary.
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