Foreign nationals may be paid honoraria IF:
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The activity lasts no more than 9 days. The non-resident may be at the institution longer than 9 days, however the number-of-days limitation applies to the event, and
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The services conducted are of direct benefit to the University, and
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The visitor has not accepted payments from more than 5 institutions in the previous six months
Visa Type | Description | Honorarium | Travel Reimbursements |
B-1/VWB | Visitor for Business | Yes | Yes |
B-2/VWT | Visitor for Tourism | Yes | *Yes |
J-1 | Exchange Visitor | **Yes | **Yes |
*B-2’s are not eligible for expense payments or reimbursements EXCEPT as incidental to
honorarium activities. If a B-2 with no honorarium-covered purpose, travel expenses
are not permitted.If a B-2 with an honorarium-covered purpose, travel to and from is permitted, B-1’s may
always accept payments for expenses, whether in the context of honoraria or not.**In order to pay a J-1 visitor sponsored by another university, you must obtain written
permission from that school’s “responsible officer.”