University Sponsored Immigration Petitions
To provide guidance to University units, supervisors, and current or prospective employees regarding University sponsored immigration petitions.
All University departments employing non-U.S. citizens or permanent residents requiring immigration support for employment eligibility.
- EB-2 Special Handling Labor Certification: For positions with teaching duties, HR will prepare and file the Labor Certification and I-140.
- EB-2 & EB-3 Standard Labor Certification: For positions with no teaching duties, HR will review the case and refer to designated outside immigration counsel to prepare and file the Labor Certification and I-140.
- EB-1B Outstanding Researcher or Professor: For individuals whose teaching and research credentials qualify them, cases may be prepared by HR or referred to designated outside immigration counsel to prepare and file the I-140.
KU’s designated outside immigration counsel is determined by the Office of the General Counsel and is engaged through KU Purchasing under a contractual services agreement. Employees are not able to select an immigration attorney or firm for a University sponsored immigration case.
Required documentation, paperwork filing, and related fees are non-negotiable.
F-1 and J-1 sponsorships are managed by International Support Services (ISS). ISS coordinates with HR and the University payroll office on related employment matters.
HR does not control documentation requirements, deadlines, fees, or wages used by the federal government for University sponsored immigration petitions. Eligibility for immigration sponsorship may be subject to the individual’s immigration circumstances and is not guaranteed. Fulfillment or waiver of home residency requirements may be applicable prior to engaging with the University as an employee.
Immigration status does not preclude a current or prospective employee from completing and complying with all University employment requirements, policies, etc.
Personal application cases filed by the employee that are not employer based, are the financial responsibility of the employee. Any personal immigration petition that the university provides support for will be considered a taxable benefit to the employee.
Human Resources
103 Carruth-O’Leary Hall
1246 W. Campus Road
Lawrence, KS 66045
785-864-4946
hrdept@ku.edu