Travel letters from Temple Departments can assist non-immigrant scholars and employees in the following ways:
- Ease the visa interview process
- Aid a US Consular Officer decide whether or not a security check (administrative processing) is needed
- Facilitate readmission by a US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Agent at a US Point of Entry
Specific, standardized guidelines on the exact information that should be included in the letters have not been provided. However, below please find a suggested format and guidance for content if you are asked to write a letter by your a foreign national in your Department.
[On department, lab, or center letterhead:]
Date
To Whom It May Concern:
Paragraph #1:
- Scholar's name and job title, the work that the scholar is doing at Temple University
- Appointment/Employment dates
- Amount of Temple University salary per annum and/or amount and source of any non-Temple University funding
Paragraph #2:
If the Individual is engaging in research, answer all four questions briefly. If the question does not apply to the applicant, please explain why it is not applicable.
- What are the goals and practical applications of the applicant's research?
- What are the source(s) of funding for the applicant's research?
- What export-controlled technologies and/or information will the applicant have access to during his/her research?
- What U.S. government projects will the applicant participate in or will have access to during his/her research? Please state whether non-U.S. citizens have access to the project.
Be sure to include the following in layman's terms:
- A detailed and non-technical description of the research to be conducted by the scholar and whether it is basic research or applied research. If the research has no military or defense-related purposes, say so
- A detailed description of how the scholar's qualifications match the requirements of the position
Paragraph #3:
- Indicate that the individidual is expected to return to Temple University to continue research/employment/training and why a timely return to campus is important to the Department.
- List contact information for the indvidual's supervisor.
Signature of the Individual's Supervisor