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Please make sure to review the following important steps as your Fulbright exchange comes to an end and you prepare to return home.

Confirm Your Return Travel Plans

As part of your grant benefits, the Fulbright organization in your home country will either arrange your international travel or tell you how to do so. Be certain to confirm your travel arrangements well in advance of your departure. Once your travel plans are confirmed, send your itinerary to your IIE program advisor. If you extend your stay, you may need to change your departure itinerary. You will be responsible for making these changes to your return travel and for any associated costs. Contact the airline that issued your original ticket to make the necessary changes. IIE cannot assist with any travel arrangements. You are responsible for obtaining any transit visas needed for your return travel.

Remember to Report your SSN to IIE

During your program, you should have applied for and received a U.S. Social Security Number (SSN). Please make sure you report it to IIE before you leave if you haven't done so already through the self service portal. This will help us be of better assistance when tax season comes around. As a reminder, all Fulbrighters will have to file some level of tax paperwork for any tax years they were present in the U.S., even if they did not have U.S. sourced income. Fulbright enrichment, anchor cities, and the outreach lecturing fund, in addition to any stipend payments issued by IIE all incur tax liability as program benefits.

Report Your Departure Details to IIE

About 30 days prior to your grant end date, your IIE advisor will email you instructions to complete your Departure Survey. Please share your departure plans with us via the Departure Survey found in IIE's self-service portal. This Departure Survey is required to receive your Fulbright Certificate of Completion.

Complete your IIE Final Report

Closer to your grant end date (2-4 weeks prior), IIE will email you an IIE Final Report to complete. This email will come from fulbrightsurveys@iie.org and may go to your spam folder. Please keep your eye out for this report/survey and complete it when you receive it.The IIE Final Report is required to receive your Fulbright Certificate of Completion.

Your Fulbright Certificate of Completion

In order to obtain your Fulbright Certificate, it is required that you complete both the IIE Final Report and the Fulbright Departure Form mentioned above. Fulbright Certificates are uploaded in digital format through the self service portal on a quarterly basis. Please check the “Documents” section of the self-service portal when you receive an email that your Certificate is ready for download. Please ensure to maintain your email access to the self service portaland remember to check your spam/junk folder.Once you log into the portal, navigate to the documents tab to find your available documents as shown here:

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30-day Grace Period

When you have completed your J Exchange Visitor Program, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) allows you and your dependents to remain legally in the United States for amaximum of 30 days past the end date that appears on your DS- 2019. This 30-day period is commonly referred to as the grace period.

During this grace period, participants are no longer in J visa status. This period allows you to settle your affairs and prepare to return to your home country. You may not pursue grant activities, participate in the Outreach Lecturing Fund, or engage in employment activities.

Grant benefits, including ASPE benefits coverage and university privileges, do not remain in effect into your grace period. You are strongly encouraged to purchase health coverage for you and any accompanying dependents for any time that you will be in the U.S. during your grace period. Please see this list of sample insurance companies that may be able to provide healthcare coverage that suits your needs.

Although you may travel in the United States during the grace period, if you travel beyond the borders of the United States, you will not be permitted to re-enter using your DS-2019.

If you stay in the United States beyond the 30-day grace period, you will be subject to serious consequences.

The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 lists penalties for visitors (including J-1 and J-2 visa holders) who stay in the United States longer than they are allowed. The visa in your passport will become invalid if you overstay the authorized period stated on your DS-2019 by even one day, regardless of the expiration date on your visa. Visitors who violate this provision must return to their home countries to apply for new visas every time they wish to re-enter the United States. In addition, visitors who overstay by 180 days to one year will not be allowed to return to the United States for three years.

Visitors who overstay by one year or more will not be allowed to return for 10 years.

The Two-Year Home Residency Requirement

You and your dependents are subject to Code of Federal Regulations rule 212(e), the two-year, home-country residence requirement associated with the J-visa. As noted throughout this guide, the spirit of the Fulbright Program is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries by means of educational and cultural exchange. When you have completed your grant, you are expected to return home to share the knowledge you have gained. This means that until you have resided and been physically present in your home country for a combined total of two years following your departure from the United States, you and your dependents are ineligible to apply for status in the United States as:

  • Permanent residents,
  • Temporary workers or trainees (visa status H)
  • Fiancé(e)s (visa status K)
  • Intracompany transferees (visa status L)

Grounds for applying for a waiver of the two-year, home country residence requirement are extremely limited, and approval of waiver requests is rare. IIE cannot assist in this process. Waivers should not be requested as a means of continuing your grant activities.

Repeat J-Visa Limitations

The Twenty-Four Month Bar:If you have participated in an Exchange Visitor Program in theProfessor or Research Scholar category, you are not eligible for repeat participation as a Professor or Research Scholar for a period of 24 months. This bar is in place regardless of the length of time spent in the United States in this category and is NOT the same as the 212(e) two-year home residence requirement. The 24-month bar does not prohibit individuals from returning to the United States in any other J visa category or in any other non-immigrant status (F-1, B-2, etc.) during the 24-month period.

The 24-month bar and the 212(e) two-year, home residence requirement can be completed concurrently if you remain in your home country during the 24-month period.

Fulbright Policyon Extensions and Transfers of Visa Sponsorship

Please keep in mind that the spirit of the Fulbright Program is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries by means of educational and cultural exchange. When you have completed your grant, you are expected to return home to share the knowledge you have gained.

In special cases, extensions of grant length or transfers from Fulbright sponsorship may be considered, as long as it does not exceed the standard program maximum length of 12 months (including extensions). In all cases, IIE is governed by the policies of the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, the U.S. Department of State, the Fulbright organization in your home country, and the policies of your home government. You must follow these policies and procedures in order to extend your grant period and continue the benefits associated with your Fulbright grant or to transfer your sponsorship to your host institution. It is recommended that before taking steps to apply for an extension or transfer that you confirm any country-specific policies on extensions and transfers with your IIE advisor and your home country Fulbright Office.

Extension of your Fulbright Program:A one-time grant extension may be possible when a scholar when an exceptional opportunity arises. These extensions are not automatic and require approval by the U.S. Department of State, the Fulbright organization in your home country and your home and host institutions. Funds for extensions of Fulbright stipends are not usually available and program length including extensions cannot exceed 12 months according to FFSB policy. Prior to submitting an extension request, consult your IIE contact person for funding availability and any specific rules that may apply to your country program.

Transfer of Visa Sponsorship: Transfer of your J-1 visa sponsorship from the Fulbright Program to another J-1 program is only possible if you have been offered an extraordinary opportunity for follow-up research or teaching that promotes the general goals of the Fulbright Program. Transfers must be fully funded by non-Fulbright sources and require approval by your home country Fulbright Office as well as the U.S. Department of State. Before applying for a transfer, please check in with your IIE Advisor and your home country’s Fulbright Office to confirm any country-specific transfer policies you should be aware of.

If a transfer from the Fulbright Program is approved, ASPE health benefits will cease on the date of transfer and participation in Fulbright professional enrichment programs will no longer be available. In the event the transfer is made before you have used your return ticket that was purchased for your Fulbright grant, the transfer may result in the loss of your return travel benefit. It is your responsibility to make sure your international return ticket will still be valid on your new departure date associated with your transfer end date. Consult the Fulbright organization in your home country for more information.

Procedure for Requesting anExtension

To apply for an extension, through the self-service portal, submit the following documentsto IIE combined as a single .pdf documentat least six weeks prior to the end date of your current program. (In the portal, navigate to Documents, click "add", and select document type Continuation/ExtensionRequest to submit):

  • A letter from you formally requesting an extension and specifying the exact length of the extension, with start and end dates. You will need to explain specifically why the extension is being requested and how it would enhance your Fulbright project. This letter should not be longer than two pages.
  • A letter from your faculty associate supporting your request and specifying the exact start and end dates of the extension period.
  • Confirmation from your home institution that you have been given leave for the period requested.
  • Complete the form Certification of Medical Insurance, which serves as written agreement to obtain accident and sickness insurance compliant with J-visa regulations for any accompanying dependents.
  • Confirm that passport for you (and any dependents) is valid 6 months past your new proposed end date. You likely will have to renew your passport if it does not meet this condition.
  • J-1 visa validity: Your visa likely expires on the date of your original DS-2019. If you obtain an extension, international travel would bestrongly discouraged during the period of your extension, as re-entering the U.S. on an expired visa is not permitted.If international travel during is absolutely necessary during an extension period, you will need to apply for a visa renewal (ideally in your home country) before returning to the US.
  • Confirmation of funding:
    • For U.S. Department of State-funded extensions: If your grant was paid by IIE and you intend to request an extension funded by the U.S. Department of State, please specify in your request letter that you are applying for funding based on your current stipend rate.
    • For unfunded extensions:Please provide either a bank statement or a letter from a funding source specifying the amount of support. The U.S. Department of State may require a certain minimum, typically at least $2,500 per month for the period requested, and in some cases more, depending on your circ*mstances or number of dependents you have with you. You can refer to your Fulbright Grant Document or contact your IIE contact to determine the exact amount needed. Review this document for sources of acceptable funding.
    • If your request meets the requirements and your documentation is complete, IIE will submit your request to the U.S. Department of State for review. This review process can take up to four to six weeks. Beginning activities of your proposed extension is strictly prohibited until approval of the extension has been granted by the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright organization in your home country. Please note that if you are from a tax-treaty country and you remain in the United States beyond two years, your tax-exempt status may be affected.
Procedure for Requesting aTransfer of Visa Sponsorship

To apply for atransfer, through the self-service portal, submit the following documentsto IIE combined as a single .pdf documentat least six weeks prior to the end date of your current program.(In the portal, navigate to Documents, click "add", and select document type Transfer of VisaSponsorshipto submit):

  • A letter from you formally requesting a transfer and specifying the exact length of the extension or transfer, with start and end dates. You will need to explain specifically why the transfer is being requested and how it would enhance your Fulbright project. This letter should not be longer than two pages.
  • A letter from your faculty associate supporting your request and specifying the exact start and end dates of thetransfer period.
  • Confirmation from your home institution that you have been given leave for the period requested.
  • Confirm that passport for you (and any dependents) is valid 6 months past your new proposed end date.
  • J-1 visa validity: If you transfer your visa sponsorship to a new host, you will need to apply for and receive a new visa to re-enter if you depart the United States after the transfer. It is recommended this be taken care of in your home country.
  • Confirmation of funding:Please provide either a bank statement or a letter from a funding source specifying the amount of support. The U.S. Department of State may require a certain minimum, typically at least $2,500 per month for the period requested, and in some cases more, depending on your circ*mstances or number of dependents you have with you. You can refer to your Fulbright Grant Document or contact your IIE contact to determine the exact amount needed.Review this document for sources of acceptable funding.
  • Complete the form Certification of Medical Insurance, which serves as written agreement to obtain accident and sickness insurance compliant with J-visa regulations for any accompanying dependents and yourself.
  • Supply a letter from the host institution stating its willingness to accept sponsorship of your J-1 program. The letter should indicate the date they recommend the transfer to take effect, the start and end dates of the transfer period, and their SEVIS program number.

If your request meets the requirements and your documentation is complete, IIE will submit your request to the U.S. Department of State for review. This review process can take up to four to six weeks. Beginning activities of your proposed transfer is strictly prohibited until approval of the transfer request has been granted by the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright organization in your home country. Please note that if you are from a tax-treaty country and you remain in the United States beyond two years, your tax-exempt status may be affected.

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FAQs

How difficult is it to get a Fulbright scholarship? ›

How hard is it to get a Fulbright Scholarship? Honestly, quite difficult! On average, the rate of success is typically around 20%, with around 1 in 5 applicants winning a scholarship. However, it is important to note that the chances of winning vary by country.

What GPA do you need for a Fulbright? ›

There is no minimum GPA, but most successful applicants have excellent academic records and stellar letters of recommendation from professors and/or professionals in their field. Leadership, community service, demonstrated interest in the host country, and a background in the proposed subject area are also important.

How does the Fulbright Program work? ›

The Fulbright Program provides participants-chosen for their academic merit and leadership potential - with the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.

How much money do you get for a Fulbright scholarship? ›

Stipend – $2,150 per month (disbursed on a monthly basis in RON, based on the average USD/RON exchange rate as specified in the Terms and Conditions of the Award) Travel and relocation allowance – $3,500. Research and book allowance – $500.

Is Fulbright a big deal? ›

The program was founded by United States Senator J. William Fulbright in 1946 and has been considered one of the most prestigious scholarships in the United States.

How prestigious is the Fulbright Program? ›

Fulbright is the most widely recognized and prestigious international exchange program in the world, supported for more than half a century by the American people through an annual appropriation from the U.S. Congress and by the people of partner nations.

How rare is a Fulbright scholarship? ›

In 2021-2022 the award rate was 13% due to an increase in applications and a reduced number of Fulbright grants awarded, possibly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The two most recent application cycles (2022-2023 and 2023-2024) are more representative historically, with an average award rate of 21%.

Who is eligible for the Fulbright scholarship? ›

United States citizens who are currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate degree programs are eligible to apply. If you are currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at a U.S. college or university, you will apply through that institution, even if you are not currently a resident there.

Does Fulbright cover everything? ›

Fulbright U.S. Scholar awards are intended to cover the cost of travel and living in-country, but not to cover research costs or replace salaries at grantee's home institutions.

Is a Fulbright scholarship worth it? ›

You do not pursue a Fulbright to make money. The stipends are not excessive, to put it diplomatically. But you will not lose money, you will not gain debt, and you won't have to worry about either for a year of life while you're busy pursuing a project that you know is important.

Does Fulbright pay for housing? ›

Grant benefits for all Fulbright U.S.

A stipend broadly based on the cost of living in the host country. These funds may be used by the grantee to cover to room, board, and incidental costs during the grant period.

Does Fulbright pay tuition? ›

Please be aware that if a degree-seeking student attends a 2-year master's program, the Fulbright grant is for the first year only. Extensions of the 9-month grant are rare but may be considered on a case-by-case basis. The Fulbright grant is intended to cover living expenses and does not cover tuition fees.

Can you work while on a Fulbright? ›

The grantee must consult with and obtain prior approval from IIE in order to accept honoraria or engage in paid employment. Grantees should not accept additional employment or projects, which might conflict with the purposes of the award.

Does Fulbright count as income? ›

This net taxable amount should be reported on the line for wages on Form 1040. If you were not a candidate for a degree, then the entire gross amount of the Fulbright grant is taxable and reportable as wages on the appropriate line of Form 1040 as a scholarship or fellowship.

How long is a Fulbright Scholar Program? ›

Fulbright opportunities range from a few months to a full year and many of our awards offer flexible durations. Each award outlines the duration and potential start dates. Many awards offer a Flex option which is designed for Scholars who require multiple visits to the host country.

What are the odds of getting a Fulbright ETA? ›

1. How competitive is the Fulbright U.S. English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Grant? On average, about 1 in 4 applicants receive a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Award. The average award rate (total awards/applications) from 2021-2024 was 22%.

How selective is the Fulbright scholarship? ›

While acceptance rates change from year to year, Fulbright generally awards grants to around 20 percent of applicants to the U.S. Student Program. That said, the competition can vary quite a bit depending on what country you're applying to.

What does it take to win a Fulbright scholarship? ›

Applicants must have a conferred bachelor's degree or equivalent before the start of the grant period. In the creative and performing arts, four years of professional training and/or experience meets the basic eligibility requirement.

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