mt Sailing When an individual holding any type of visa (including immi- Permits grant) leaves the United States, or departs for reasons of va- Cation or business, a sailing permit should be obtained sev- eral days, but not more than three weeks, in advance of departure. (See also section on Exchange Visitors.) However, a sailing permit is not required for an individual with a B-1 visa who has been in the United States for less than 90 days.If the appointment at the Labora- tory has been salaried, a statement of earnings should be requested from the Fiscal Division, 37 Brookhaven Avenue, and taken with pass- a ee port, copy of last U.S. income tax return (if any) «nd return ticket (if any) to a local office of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, whose location can be recommended by the Internal Audit Group, 37 Brookhaven Avenue. In the case of unsalaried appointments, a letter stating the conditions of appointment should be requested from the Office of Scientific Personnel. Alien Registration dae et Be te ennae ae ee a Number When corresponding with the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the Alien Registration Number (if any) Aliens are required to pay U.S. income tax, New York State in- come tax and U.S. Social Securly tax on income derived from Ta es Sources within the United States. However, those individuals with F-1 or J-1 visas are exempt from U.S. Social Security taxes. Otherwise, tax rates, exemptions and exceptions vary with type of visa, duration of appointment, residency, and tax treaties. Aliens should inquire at the Alien Tax Bureau of the Internal Revenue Service for information concerning their particular tax situation. Other information may be obtained from publications #518 (Foreign Scholars and Educatioial and Cultural Exchange Visitors) and #519 (United States Tax Guide for Aliens), available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Wasnh- ington, D.C., for 75¢ per copy. Individuals filing tax returns for previous years, after having left tne United States, may obtain the appropriate forms from a U.S. Embassy or Consulate. should be stated to expedite the handling of the request. This number, sometimes designated as a File Number, is not issued upon arrival in the United States unless a ‘'file” exists at that time. It is usually an eight-digit number prefixed by the letter “A”. A permanent file is made upon application for extension of stay or any changeof visa status. File numbers issued in previous years should also be stated. Alien Address Registration ter Street. INS New York Office 10 During January of each year, all aliens in the United States must report their addresses to the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service. Alien address report cards are available at the U.S. Post Office, 2 Cen- The address and telephone number of the Immigration and Naturalization Service office having jurisdiction over Brookhaven National Laboratory is as follows: U.S. Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service 20 West Broadway New York, N.Y, 10007 Telephone: Area Code 212, 349-8735 1

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