As a J-1 Scholar it is your responsibility to maintain your immigration status and understand the rules and regulations that determine your status in the U.S.
ISSS is here to advise and support you and to help with a successful stay at the University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus, we provide the information below.
To obtain a Colorado ID or driver's license, visit the DMV, bring required documents, and if applicable, pass the necessary tests; certain international licenses can be converted without testing, but legal status verification might require additional steps at the main DMV office.
J-1 Exchange visitors must report any change in their residential address to International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) within 10 days. Employees should update their address in the employee portal, while non-employees need to inform the Human Resources Business Partner in their unit.
For international travel, J-1 scholars should prepare by making copies of all immigration documents and ensuring they have a valid passport, visa, and Form DS-2019 with a recent travel signature from ISSS. If your J-1 or J-2 visa will expire before re-entry, apply for a new visa unless eligible for Automatic Revalidation, which allows reentry from Canada, Mexico, or adjacent islands with an expired visa under specific conditions.
At the University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus, J-1 scholars are entitled to a fair, safe, and respectful workplace free from discrimination and harassment. Resources such as the Ombuds Office, Office of Equity, and Office of Professional Excellence are available to support employees in maintaining a healthy and supportive work environment.