Visa Validation Sample Clauses

Visa Validation. U.S. government regulations require that all participants on the Summer Work/Travel J-1 program keep their program sponsors informed of their whereabouts and program activities while in the USA. You must go to your Footprints account when you arrive at your work destination and provide the exact details of your physical living address in the USA. Failure to do so no later than 10 days of the start date on your DS2019 form (and not the date you enter the US) will result in a Terminated status in SEVIS. In addition, you are required to inform CCUSA within 10 days of any change in your housing after this initial contact. Failure to do so will result in the automatic termination of your J-1 visa in the SEVIS system. This status in the SEVIS system means that you are not able to remain in the USA or to return to the USA in the future.
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Visa Validation. U.S. government regulations require that all participants on the Summer Work/Travel J-1 program keep their program sponsors informed of their whereabouts and program activities while in the USA. You must go to your Footprints account when you arrive at your work destination and provide the exact details of your physical living address in the USA. Failure to do so no later than 10 days of the start date on your DS2019 form (and not the date you enter the US) will result in a Terminated status in SEVIS. In addition, you are required to inform CCUSA within 10 days of any change in your housing after this initial contact. Failure to do so will result in the automatic termination of your J-1 visa in the SEVIS system. This status in the SEVIS system means that you are not able to remain in the USA or to return to the USA in the future. C Z This agreement is between CCUSA Inc., (CCUSA) and CCUSA ID # (print name) you, a CCUSA participant 3. Visa 30 Day Check-ins: Regulations require that you contact CCUSA every 30 days to confirm your living and working addresses and to answer questions about your program experience. CCUSA will send you emails reminding you of this requirement. Failure to respond to emails or calls about the check-ins will result in the termination of your program. You will have a 7 day grace period for your first 30 day check in but if you are late for any subsequent check-in, your CCUSA program will be terminated as required by State Department regulations.
Visa Validation. U.S. government regulations require that all participants on the Summer Work/Travel J-­‐1 program keep their program sponsors informed of their whereabouts and program activities while in the USA. You must go to your Footprints account when you arrive at your work destination and provide the exact details of your physical living address in the USA. Failure to do so no later than 10 days of the start date on your DS2019 form (and not the date you enter the H U 0 This agreement is between CCUSA Inc., (CCUSA) and CCUSA ID # (print name) you, a CCUSA participant US) will result in a Terminated status in SEVIS. In addition, you are required to inform CCUSA within 10 days of any change in your housing after this initial contact. Failure to do so will result in the automatic termination of your J-­‐1 visa in the SEVIS system. This status in the SEVIS system means that you are not able to remain in the USA or to return to the USA in the future.

Related to Visa Validation

  • Validation To validate the notice requirements outlined in Section 5.3, the Assuming Institution shall provide the Receiver (i) an Affidavit of Publication to meet the publication requirements outlined in Section 5.3(a) and (ii) the Assuming Institution will prepare an Affidavit of Mailing in a form substantially similar to Exhibit 2.3B after mailing the seven (7) day Notice to Depositors as required under Section 5.3(b).

  • Education and Prevention 6.1 The policy will be discussed and put forward for adoption on site at a meeting of all workers.

  • Security and Validation Procedures The Scheduling Coordinator shall apply to the Meter Data of the Scheduling Coordinator Metered Entities that it represents the security and validation procedures prescribed by the relevant Local Regulatory Authority. If the relevant Local Regulatory Authority has not prescribed any such procedures, the Scheduling Coordinator shall apply the procedures set forth in the CAISO Tariff. Meter Data submitted by a Scheduling Coordinator for Scheduling Coordinator Metered Entities shall conform to these standards unless the CAISO has, at its discretion, exempted the Scheduling Coordinator from these standards.

  • Validation Review In the event OIG has reason to believe that: (a) Good Shepherd’s Claims Review fails to conform to the requirements of this CIA; or (b) the IRO’s findings or Claims Review results are inaccurate, OIG may, at its sole discretion, conduct its own review to determine whether the Claims Review complied with the requirements of the CIA and/or the findings or Claims Review results are inaccurate (Validation Review). Good Shepherd shall pay for the reasonable cost of any such review performed by OIG or any of its designated agents. Any Validation Review of Reports submitted as part of Good Shepherd’s final Annual Report shall be initiated no later than one year after Good Shepherd’s final submission (as described in Section II) is received by OIG. Prior to initiating a Validation Review, OIG shall notify Good Shepherd of its intent to do so and provide a written explanation of why OIG believes such a review is necessary. To resolve any concerns raised by OIG, Good Shepherd may request a meeting with OIG to: (a) discuss the results of any Claims Review submissions or findings; (b) present any additional information to clarify the results of the Claims Review or to correct the inaccuracy of the Claims Review; and/or (c) propose alternatives to the proposed Validation Review. Good Shepherd agrees to provide any additional information as may be requested by OIG under this Section III.D.3 in an expedited manner. OIG will attempt in good faith to resolve any Claims Review issues with Good Shepherd prior to conducting a Validation Review. However, the final determination as to whether or not to proceed with a Validation Review shall be made at the sole discretion of OIG.

  • The Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 A person who is not party to this Contract has no right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 to enforce any term of this Contract but this does not affect any right or remedy of any person which exists or is available otherwise than pursuant to that Act.

  • APPLICATION AND SCOPE 4.1. All employers and employees within the clothing manufacturing industry, and their respective organisations are encouraged to use this Code to develop, implement and refine their HIV/AIDS policies and programmes to suit the needs of their workplaces.

  • Application and Commencement 3.1. After the Client fills in and submits the Account Opening Application Form together with all the required identification documentation required by the Company for its own internal checks, the Company will send him a notice informing him whether he has been accepted as a Client of the Company or not. It is understood that the Company is not to be required (and may be unable under Applicable Regulations) to accept a person as its Client until all documentation it requires has been received by the Company, properly and fully completed by such person and all internal Company checks (including without limitation anti-money laundering checks, appropriateness or suitability tests (as the case may be) have been satisfied. It is further understood that the Company reserves the right to impose additional due diligence requirements to accept Clients residing in certain countries.

  • Validation Mechanism To be eligible for articulation, the student must show evidence of their CompTIA A+ certification and it must have been issued within three (3) years prior to their enrollment in the program.

  • DEVELOPMENT OR ASSISTANCE IN DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS/ STATEMENTS OF WORK Firms and/or individuals that assisted in the development or drafting of the specifications, requirements, statements of work, or solicitation documents contained herein are excluded from competing for this solicitation. This shall not be applicable to firms and/or individuals providing responses to a publicly posted Request for Information (RFI) associated with a solicitation.

  • Form and substance of requests for assistance 1. Requests pursuant to this Protocol shall be made in writing. They shall be accompanied by the documents necessary to enable compliance with the request. When required because of the urgency of the situation, oral requests may be accepted, but must be confirmed in writing immediately.

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