Coming to SLAC on LTA?
The majority of this information within this document has been
collected during Pete and Jackie Sander's move to SLAC in November
1999. It has been substationally updated Dec 2002. Details are kept
up-to-date by the SLAC UK liaison. It is an attempt to bring together
the information from many sources. We hope it will be of use to those
coming here in years to come.
Contents
Warning: as of October 1, 2003, your passport must have a
machine-readable numbering across the bottom of the front page. If you
are applying for a visa, and your passport does not have this, you must
first update your passport.
The US embassy in London has gone online.
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/
The usual visa obtained by a UK national working on LTA at SLAC for a
UK employee is the J-1 and a J-2 for his/her spouse. The J-2 visa allows
the spouse to work while in the USA.
If your partner is not a legal spouse, the other options appear to
be: B-2 — a tourist visa, or enter (for up to 90 days) on the visa
waiver programme. If you remain on the visa waiver program, you could
try leaving the country for a weekend holiday after 89 days and then
returning for a further waiver period of 89 days to account for a
6-month LTA. But be aware that you might not get readmitted - at least
not without a lot of stern questions! I have been unable to find out
for sure on this count. Note that you cannot get a J2 visa
for a non-married partner.
Getting a visa is a several step process and may take up to
four months. Firstly, a US Dept. of State form
called the DS-2019 (formerly known as IAP-66) needs to be obtained
from Stanford University. This is obtained through the SLAC
International Services Office (Rm 240, Building 41),
visa@slac.stanford.edu.
Step 1: Get your LTA approved.
This requires your department PI to make a case for your to do an
LTA and for it to be approved at a meeting. These meetings happen
every few months.
You should also complete the LTA application form, "Visitors
Application for Overseas Visit", as approval is required for the LTA
before RAL/PPARC can prepare letters outlining the funding you will
receive while on LTA (which are required for a later step in the
application procedure).
Step 2: Get the UK liaison into the loop
As soon as you know you're going to go on an LTA, you should
contact the UK Liaison (currently Jean Sutherland) and tell
them all about when you intend to come and what dates. You should also
inform Robyn Mosset, at International Services Office
(Rm 240E, Building 41) at SLAC.
The UK Liaison can help you with the rest of your application
procedure and help to arrange things from the SLAC end. Be sure to
give the Liaison the information in Step 5 when requesting items like a
SLAC invitation letter.
A good piece of advice is that you should send copies of all
papers, emails, etc to the UK Liaison during this application
process. She will help in smoothing out any problems that come later
in the process if kept informed about everything.
Step 3: Fill in an DS-2019 application
Note: this form was previously known as IAP-66. You need to fill in a
DS-2019 application. DS-2019 is a Certificate of Eligibility for J-1
status. You can get this from SLAC's International Services Office at
650-926-4123 (prefix with 001 if in UK), or email
Robyn Mosset at SLAC.
This form is straightforward to fill out - the only information
that you will need to research is to fill in the section stating
How much you will be paid, and who by, in $US per month while
at SLAC. This will either be paid by CLRC or by PPARC depending on
your status. Don't forget to include your regular salary as well as an
estimate as to how much RAL/PPARC will pay for your rent and
utilities, to convince the US Embassy that you have sufficient funds
to manage in the US.
You can obtain this information from the LTA contact at Rutherford,
Louise Merrison (RAL ext
5395), or Andy McKinna at PPARC.
Fax this form to either/both of the UK Liaison (Jean Sutherland,
650-926-3677) or International Services (650-926-4999). Faxing both
ensures that the UK Liaison can follow up the application and
that the international Services Office have everything they need.
You will need to make an appointment at the US Embassy in London.
An in-person interview is now required to obtain a visa.
The DS-2019 will be ready about 2-3 weeks after all your information
in Steps 4 and 5 have been submitted.
It will then be Fedexed to you.
Step 4: Obtain a letter from CLRC or PPARC stating that you'll
be funded by your institute for more than $1800 per month and proof of
medical insurance coverage
You can apply for this letter from the LTA contact at Rutherford,
Louise Griffiths (ext 5395), or Andy McKinna at PPARC.
If you are a research associate, you will also need to obtain a
letter from whomever pays your regular salary (e.g. home institute)
stating what that salary is — SLAC need it for processing your
application.
Step 5: Obtain an invitation letter from the director's office
at SLAC stating the dates of your stay and the part of the experiment
that you are connected to (note that it is not appropriate to say you
are "working" in your applications - your attachment is more
like an academic exchange).
The UK Liaison can help arrange this. You will need to give her the
following details:
- who you are: research assistant, grad student, etc.
- who the principal investigator at your institute is
- your email address
- your address at home and your institute address and contact phone
numbers — specify which address to be used to mail the invitation
letter
- your supervisor's name and email address
- what you will be assigned to - in detail (don't use the word
"work", as this can cause problems at immigration)
- what dates you are coming and going
- where you are coming from
- why you are coming to SLAC
- if you are bringing a spouse or dependents
Step 6: Obtain visa application forms from the US Embassy in Britain. These
will have attached to them a paying-in slip which you can use when
paying your visa application fee (see below). You can also obtain
these forms from the Glasgow office.
Step 7: Go to a bank and pay your visa application fee. This is
the only way to pay. You must take the paying-in slip with you and get
that certified (stamped) by the bank, and then include this slip with
your visa application. Your own bank is a good place to pay, as other
banks may charge for this service.
Step 8: Apply for your J-1 visa (and J-2 visa for spouse or B-2
visa for partner)
Once you have the DS-2019 you have to send it to the US embassy together with:
- completed visa application form(s) available from embassy;
- receipt showing payment of 46 pounds into US embassy bank account;
- passport(s) valid for duration of stay;
- the Letter of Invitation from SLAC, which comes with DS-2019;
- LTA letters from Louise Merrison at Rutherford (or Andy McKinna
at PPARC) outlining funding and medical insurance;
- proof of reason to return (I used a letter from my supervisor
stating my need to return to the university.)
- if you are a postdoc funded by RAL, you will also need a letter
from the finance department of your home institution stating your
annual salary (preferably with a note saying they'd continue to pay it
while you were in the US) - RAL cannot provide this. You could also
get them to mention the amount of "Inner London Weighting" that you
will be paid while at SLAC, as this will also facilitate getting your
home institution to actually pay this.
An in-person interview is required at the US Embassy in London to
obtain a visa. This appointment usually takes approximately a month to
obtain, but could take longer.
The DS-2019 form is extremely important. Sign it in the appropriate
place at the bottom. You'll
need it at the check-in desk on departure and at immigration on entry.
It will be required at the SLAC
International Services Office on arrival, for social security numbers, for
reentry to the US after breaks overseas, etc.
Always keep it with your passport.
Temporary or short-visit housing can be obtained at the SLAC Guest House,
our new on-site facility
(http://SLACguesthouse.stanford.edu).
Long-term housing is most easily obtained through the SLAC housing office (housing@slac.stanford.edu). It
can be done completely remotely through e-mail, the housing office
will view the property, or property can be viewed while on short term
visits to SLAC.
The current housing allowances from Rutherford Laboratory for
furnished accomodation, or unfurnished plus rental of furniture, are
approximately:
- Single Person $1600 rent + $300 furniture allowance per month
- Couple $2000 rent plus $400 furniture allowance per month
- Family $2500 rent plus $400 furniture allowance per month
The figure that will be allowable depends on market rates.
The deposit on the property can be claimed in advance from RAL/PPARC
and will be recovered from you when you complete your LTA. It is also
possible to obtain an advance on the first month's rent.
A copy of the rental agreement or lease has to be sent to Rutherford
(given to the UK Liaison) for regular payments for rent to be made to
your account.
If suitable accomodation is not immediately available, SLAC Guest House
expenses
will be paid for a maximum of fourteen nights. If the SLAC Guest House
is not available, then hotel expenses will be paid for a maximum of
fourteen nights.
Currently, RAL and PPARC will not pay for any car rental for your
initial arrival on an LTA. However, you will probably find it very
useful to rent a car for the first week to get yourself acquainted
with the area and to sort out initial shopping and rentals.
Note that lease agreements in the US usually require at least 9 or
12 months' contract - which can be a problem for shorter
visits. Fortunately there is an exception - Park Towers. This
property sometimes has a large waiting list, and you should act fast
to get onto the list.
If you choose to change your place of residence during your LTA you
must request permission to make this change before handing in
notice at your present location. One student changed recently but was
required to pay all additional rental and furniture costs above the
amount payable to the original residence. Note also that relocating to
San Francisco will cost you up to $300 per month for a parking space!
Park Towers
Park Towers apartments deserves special mention as the SLAC housing
office regularly place students and RAs in Park Towers. The apartments
offer many advantages, being very close to the central shopping area
of Palo Alto, less than 10 minutes' walk from the Palo Alto train
station, from which the free Maguerite shuttle to (among other place)
Stanford University and SLAC runs regularly. It is situated in a
pleasant neighbourhood and has security fencing, a code-protected main
door, basement car parking and a swimming pool. Furthermore, utilities
such as gas and electricity are included in the lease, as is full
furnishing, removing the need to get these switched on and to deal
with PG&E and furniture rental companies for bills, and they have
facilities for garbage disposal. The single-room apartments are fully
furnished (bed, comfy chair and sofa, lamps, fridge...). If you do
choose to live in Park Towers, you must be careful to leave the
apartment spotless when you leave, or you will probably not receive
all of your deposit back (even then, you might be disappointed to find
yourself being billed up to $150 for "cleaning".
Finally, if you rent an apartment in Park Towers, ask for a large
room, as there are two sizes, and one is considerably smaller.
CLRC will pay the cost to transport personal effects for all staff
from the UK to SLAC.
"... maximum allowance of 1100 kg packed not to exceed 6 cubic metres
in volume".
When family members accompany personal an additional 300 kg is
allowed, packed so as not to exceed 2 cubic metres in volume.
You are expected provide 3 estimates, although note that since many UK
shipping companies use the same US agent, this might be difficult. If
this occurs, it should be sufficient to provide CLRC with a written
document stating that you were unable to obtain three estimates for
this reason. CLRC will pay them directly for the transportation costs
and insurance. (You can insure your possessions for up to 10K pounds.)
We used Luker Brothers whose contact number is Tel:
01865-762206, Fax: 01865-750625. You can also arrange shipping with
them by email through Dave
Dineley.
Warning. It took about 11 weeks to transport our possessions !
For visits exceeding 12 weeks, PPARC will fund transport of
possessions home up to 1 cubic metre if shipped with Luker
Brothers. Students funded through PPARC should contact Luker Brothers
directly for all personal shipments. Their telephone number is 01865
762206. A caveat about using Luker brothers is that they insist on
doing all the packaging themselves or your possessions won't be
insured - but some people have had bad experiences... However, if you
don't go with Luker Brothers, PPARC won't pay anything towards the
shipping costs for students at present.
When having items shipped, removal companies like Luker Brothers
engage other firms to transport items across the US. When your
belongings arrive, you will probably face an approx $40 tax charge,
but do not pay these drivers any money for shipping when they
deliver as
Luker Brothers should pay them directly, and it can take a very long
time to recover that money.
Note for PPARC students: you can claim for shipping of 1
cubic metre to England. This policy was revoked for a short time, but
it is now the case that PPARC will pay for your shipping.
PPARC will not pay for any
"extra baggage" fees even if you don't use Luker Bros. to ship.
One place to rent furniture is Brook Furniture at 4916 El Camino Real,
Los Altos. Tel: 650-961-9152, Fax: 650-965-7330. They have different
furniture packages for rent, the cost of which is dependent on the
style and amount of furniture.
For example a living room, dining room, one bedroom package is $230 per month.
We paid a total of $390 per month plus $70 for delivery.
Another recommended place is Cort Furniture at 626 San Antonio Rd.,
Mountain View. Tel: 650-966-1758, Fax: 650-966-1366. Recently some
folks rented enough furniture for a one-bedroom apartment for $140 per
month, delivery included. This is a little further drive than Brook,
but the payoff may be worth it!
PPARC students, who are paid a lump sum now to cover items such as
furniture, are recommended to purchase furniture rather than rent it,
as about 3 months' furniture rental is the same as a the second-hand
price for a whole suite! One student recently furnished his apartment
for $900 with good-quality items from Cort Furniture (who provide very
comfortable couches). Futons are perhaps better purchased from
somewhere like Ikea.
Rutherford will pay for utilities (gas, electricity and garbage) up to
a reasonable amount. The utilities are paid by yourself and claimed
back from Rutherford. PPARC students are now responsible for paying
their own expenses other than rent.
Gas and Electricity
Pacific Gas and Electricity can be contacted on 1-800-743-5000. Call
them 24 hours before moving in. A PG&E agent will come to the
property to read the meters and switch on the gas and electricity.
The meters (outside the house) are read once a month with a bill arriving a
few days later.
Garbage
BFI (Browning Ferris Industries) can be contacted on 650-592-2411.
You pay to have your rubbish collected. A 32 litre can is currently
$11 per month. with collections being made weekly. You must provide
your own bin, although there may be one with the property.
Also BFI collect recyclable material (paper, cans, glass and plastic)
without charge. They will deliver coloured recycling boxes and these
are collected fortnightly.
More information can be found at,
http://www.bfipeninsula.com/
Telephone
All telephone connections are dealt with by SBC Pacific Bell (formerly
Pacific Bell) who can be contacted on 1-800-310-2355. Ring 24 hours
before you want connection. The connection fee is approximately $50,
and can be claimed back from RAL. PPARC students are responsible for
their own telephone charges.
Phone calls are billed monthly. They have several plans, a flat rate
$15 per month for free local calls, or $8 per month and 3c for the
first minute and 1c per minute therafter. (Local means a 12 mile
radius)
Warning: You must choose a long distance / international carrier. (Calling
the UK on a normal domestic phone without an international carrier
costs $1.75/min!) You can ring them and find their rates.
They change all the time so call for current fees. Here are a
few:
Notify Pacific Bell of your choice and confirm with long distance
carrier. Some carriers (e.g. AT&T) have good international plans, but
you must register directly with them to get this preferential rate.
You have 6 months to choose your carrier. Unless requested otherwise
the long distance calls will be billed via Pacific Bell (i.e. one
monthly bill).
As an example, our carrier AT&T has a monthly fee of about $3 plus calls.
Phone calls to the UK are 12c per minute. UK calls are fairly standard
in price between companies, but calls to other foreign locations can
very significantly, for example, MCI charge $1.40/min to New Zealand,
but AT&T charge only 16c/min! However, you can also get air miles
with MCI for most airlines - useful if you are accumulating miles with
trips to and from SLAC.
Any subsequent changes to service requirements costs $15.
Don't forget to arrange delivery of your telephone directories from
Pacific Bell when you get your phone connected.
You may also want to consider getting DSL (high-speed internet) at
home. This costs about $50 per months, with a $100 connection fee. Ask
other people with experience of this at SLAC to decide if it's worth
it for you and which company to go with. Note that the minimum
contract is about 6 months.
Similarly for mobile phones, most companies in the US have minimum
contracts of 2 years, so you'll have to shop around, or find a
pay-and-go merchant if you will be here for less time than that.
If you are assigned to a task that requires you to be on call to
the BaBar experiment, you may be able to get DSL through SLAC, and you
may also be given a mobile phone for work use.
The DMV (Department of Motor Vehicules) in Redwood City can be
contacted on (650)-368-2837. The centre is located at the junction of
Main and Brewster. Their website is
well written and accurate also.
The web site for obtaining a driver licence for new residents is found
at http://www.dmv.ca.gov/newtoca/newtoca.htm
Call to book an appointment for the written test. Remember to bring
your birth certificate, passport and I-94 card with applying for a
license. The SLAC International Services Office has copies of the DMV driver
handbook and copies of past tests. The UK Liaison has copies of example
written tests with answers to help you prepare.
Once passed book a practical test (approximate 2 week wait). At this
time your social security number will be required. (see below)
On passing you get a temporary license (piece of paper) and the actual
card takes 4-6 weeks to arrive. A social security number is not
required for a temporay driver's licence.
The Californian Law vehicle code can be found at:
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/calawquery?codesection=veh&codebody
If you will live or work in California, you require a driver's license
to drive here after 10 days residence. It is only when you are a
visitor that a license is not required.
It is difficult to recommend a mechanic, as most people's opinions
can change very rapidly, however, one mechanic in Redwood City which
has been recommended recently is at these map
coordinates.
Most people coming to SLAC buy cheap second-hand cars. These can be
found at the SLAC flea market, the su.market newsgroup,
through hand-me-downs from other
students, in the newspapers, ... In California it is required by law that
all cars have a smog test (emissions test) just before sale - ensure
this is a condition of your car purchase.
If you are pulled over
with a non-working headlight or similar, you can receive an instant
fine.
In California, you are required to have car insurance and to have proof
of this insurance in the car with you at all times, as well as the
vehicle's registration and your drivers licence.
Inevitably some cars die, and you may be unable to sell your old
vehicle. The local wreckers yard is in the Yellow Pages. If you cannot
get your car there, it'll cost at least $100 to have it picked
up. Even if you can get it to the yard, you may be required to pay to
have it taken off your hands (usually about $75) or, if the model is a
useful one for parts, you may get up to $100 back for it.
A social security number is required to get a permanent driving
licence. Forms are available from the SLAC International Services
Office. Social Security offices are located in Redwood City (2121
Broadway at Middlefield) and Sunnyvale (438 South Murphy Ave). Take
along passport + visa, DS-2019, and SLAC offer letter.
The US is running out of social security numbers, and J-2 and B-2 visa
holders are no longer given Social Security numbers, but instead need
to go to the Social Security office and obtain a letter stating that
they are ineligible for a social security number but have permission
from Social Security to obtain a license. Take this form to the DMV
when applying for your license.
The social security number is posted to you in about 2–6 weeks.
Most everyone buys car insurance from Ingrid Benham with Gil Koury
Insurance, Tel: 650-854-7676. Because she is so familiar with our
group and situation, she can quickly set us up with a reasonable rate
and obtain a significantly cheaper price for SLAC affiliates.
When you go to see her, remember to bring proof of insurance in the
UK and a copy of your bachelor or doctor degree from your
university. She will use this to show driving history and offer a
discount. One student just paid $300 for 6 months. By going elsewhere,
he could have paid double.
Also, a person recently obtained car and renter's insurance from AAA. Joining AAA is recommended
for drivers, particularly anyone who might be considering purchasing a
second-hand car. Membership also entitles drivers to many discounts at
hotels, restaurants, attractions, and is well worth the cost. It also
includes towing options for breakdowns - free towing for less than 50
miles with basic membership, and free towing of unlimited distance
with a more comprehensive coverage package.
Most secondhand cars are either bought from colleagues through
word-of-mouth, or from su.market, a Stanford student
newsgroup. su.market is also used to purchase other second-hand gear -
for example, TVs.
Medical Insurance is provided by the Rutherford Lab/PPARC. RAL insures
research associates with Marsh UK, whereas PPARC use Aon Risk Services
Ltd. Contact Louise
Merrison or your PPARC contact for more details. You will need to
obtain a card with emergency insurance company contact numbers, as
well as a letter from RAL/PPARC stating that you are covered and what
the policy covers to show the international office on your arrival.
Note as part of the LTA agreement you "must take advantage of the
services in this country before you depart and claims for routine
dental, opthalmic or optical treatment are not expected within three
months of your departure."
On anything not covered by the medical insurance policy, you can
pay charges as they occur and claim from Rutherford, UK prescription
charges are deducted from the claim.
If you want to go skiing, or participate in any other high-risk
sport, make sure you extend your coverage, as the basic PPARC/RAL
coverage isn't sufficient for this.
A US bank account is useful to have the facility to write US cheques
and to get an ATM (debit) card - particularly to enable you to pay
your rent!
Opening a bank account in the US is easy. Those nearest SLAC at the
Sharon Heights shopping centre are Wells Fargo and
Bank of America. However, bank charges for checking (current)
accounts vary significantly, and you will get additional charges for
using ATM machines belonging to other banks (Bank of America is most
numerous, but also charges for accounts with less than $1000 in them -
however they are very friendly and helpful, Washington Mutual has
practically no charges).
There is a Stanford Credit Union that you can join and open an
account.
Rutherford/PPARC can pay monies directly into the account in dollars
which is very useful when getting rent paid, but incurs the cost of a
wire transfer, so it is best to make claims of bulk amounts,
e.g. monthly. For direct transfers to America, they require the bank
address, account number and wire routing number.
It is worth investigating different ways of transferring money from UK
banks to US banks. Wiring is expensive and simply writing a UK cheque
works. For example, wire transfers into Washington Mutual cost $10,
while transfers into Bank of America cost $15, and some others can
cost $30. Transferring money out of US banks incurs a larger charge.
If you decide to not open a US bank account, it is highly advisable
that you get a good visa card. You can then deal strictly in cash,
although there is usually a 1.5% or more charge for cash advances with
VISA or Mastercard. All you would need to do is transfer money from
the UK bank account to your visa account once a month (usually
manageable on the web). This eliminates other wire and bank
transaction fees. Something to think about.
Shopping will be a major priority once you get to SLAC - from
acquiring bedding and kitchen utensils to food.
The UK Liaison will help you with this, by taking you on shopping
trips on your arrival (by arrangement, and as time permits).
The best places to go to for basic household requirements - kitchen
utensils, towels, rubbish bin, etc., are Walmart and Target. The
closest of these stores to Palo Alto and Menlo Park are huge stores in
Los Altos - a few miles down El Camino Real. To get there, you'll need
to either drive or bus. The latter option is ok if you're not bringing
too much stuff back, as the buses are very frequent along El
Camino. There is a free "Shopping Express" which travels to
and from the Los Altos shopping centre fairly regularly in the
weekends. The Shopping Express leaves from the Palo Alto Caltrain
station, and also goes near the Menlo Park Caltrain station.
For food, Safeway is the best bet. There are two 24 hour Safeway
supermarkets in the region: one on El Camino Real which is huge,
between Palo Alto and Menlo Park, and one in Sharon Heights shopping
centre, which is about a 15 minute walk from SLAC. They have an
excellent range, mostly at reasonable prices (apart from bread, which
is surprisingly expensive in America). Other good food options include
the slightly more expensive WholeFoods supermarket which is on Emerson
street in Palo Alto (cnr Emerson and about 3 blocks south of
University Ave), which has great fruit and veg and deli foods, as well
as a huge range of health-food products. Also there is Andronico's
which is a similar place and is at the back of the Stanford Shopping
Centre, as well as Draegers - a specialty delicatessan in Menlo Park,
which is rather expensive, but has some very nice items. Another
option is "Trader Joe's" which is on Menlo Ave (parallel to, and one
block over from, Santa Cruz Avenue) which has much organic food, as
well as normal items, much of it at very good prices.
For gift and clothes shopping, the Stanford Shopping Centre is a good
bet. There is a large range of shops, including many more upmarket
choices.
Finally, University Avenue and California Avenue in Palo Alto (and to
a lesser extent, Santa Cruz Avenue in Menlo Park) are the main general
shopping areas with restaurants, cafes, sports shops, stationers etc.
Apart from working at SLAC, you'll want to take part in some social
activities. Since you're now affiliated with Stanford University, you
can obtain an access card through the International Services Office (see
elsewhere on this page for links) which allows you access to all
Stanford Facilities (except golf). Look on the Stanford University homepage for details of social and
sports clubs.
Rutherford pays Nightly Subsistence Allowance (NSA) (formerly known as
NSA) on top of your wages. This is notionally taxed and paid
monthly. Presently (Dec 2002) RAL pay an NSA of 17.80 per day. PPARC
pay SLAC-based students UKP7500 per year, which is intended to cover
all expenses, including furniture and utilities bills.
To obtain a 'no-tax' code in the UK you must fill in form P85 which
you get from your tax office and they should contact your employer.
NSA (COLA) is not subject to Notional Tax if the individual
continues to pay UK Income Tax. However, once an NT (No Tax) Income
Tax code is issued by their tax office, they should notify PPARC/RAL
as they will then become liable for Notional Tax (as your PPARC/RAL
representatives for further details about this). Also, if individuals
receive a tax rebate from their tax office this money will be due to
CLRC/RAL, as this could mean that for a period they will have not paid
either UK Income Tax or Notional Tax which would not be fair. They
must pay one or the other.
Overseas LTA Allowance (formerly known as "inner London weighting")
is paid by RAL to research associates in addition to their usual
salary. This is about UKP1700 per year. The inner-London weighting
should be paid by your institute in addition to your usual salary (but
experience shows you should make sure yourself that this is being
paid!). Overseas LTA Allowance is not payable to those individuals who
are employed by London Universities as they will already be receiving
it as part of their normal salary package.
On arrival at SLAC there is plenty to do.
Report to the UK liaison. Currently this is Jean Sutherland. Jean's
office is located in building 40, room G210 (upstairs),
phone 650-926-3227, fax 650-926-3677. It is best to phone to make an
appointment before visiting, since she has limited office hours.
She will be able to help sort out any
details with RAL, PPARC or SLAC.
Report to the SLAC International Services
Office with your DS-2019, passport, visa,
I-94 card. You will have to
fill in several forms. Ask them for a cardboard Stanford Visiting Scholars
card, which enables access to Stanford facilities. Your entry into the US
must be reported to keep your visa documents valid. The SLAC International
Services Office does this reporting for you after you check in with them.
Register at the SLUO (Slac Users Organisation) which is located at the
main entrance to the central lab annex (building 84) where you can schedule to
do your GERT training. You will need this training to obtain your SLAC
badge and dosimeter.
It is also good to check in with the housing office if your
accommodation was arranged through them - just to make contact and
make them aware you have arrived.
The GERT and safety training sessions take approximately four hours.
Once passed you can take the certificate and get a
dosimeter (film badge). You need to take these courses in order to
take BaBar shifts.
You also need to check in at the SLAC security trailor to get your
SLAC id badge which must be worn out of hours, and must be carried at
all times within SLAC. It is obtained at the same place that you get a
dosimeter once you have finished GERT training. See here
for more information.
If you own a car you must get a decal to enable you to have access
to SLAC. The decal is a number to identify your car, to gain easier
access at the main gate after hours. This is available from the same
trailer as you get the dosimeter.
The Stanford International Centre on campus (the Bechtel International Centre)
provides information on work permits, work, courses etc. for visiting
staff's families. For more information contact Gwyn Dukes on
(650)-723-1834.
If you have a DS-2019 (formerly known as IAP-66) form and plan to
take a trip out of the US and then return during your LTA, you should
notify the SLAC International Services Office of your intent to travel.
They will prepare a travel memo for you that you will have to take to
Stanford campus as instructed by the SLAC International Services Office
before you travel and carry with you while you are outside
the US to enable you to reenter the country.
Finally, PPARC will pay one return journey, by the cheapest and most
direct route, between the place of study and home in the UK, for an
approved period of overseas fieldwork exceeding 12 months. Approval
for this visit must be sought using form OF1(A) at least 6 weeks in
advance of the visit taking place. You can purchase a student discount
flying card at STA travel for $25. There is an STA travel office in
downtown Palo Alto.
Original Authors: Peter and Jackie Sanders
Last updated: 19 August 2003
Last significant update: 19 August 2003
Page maintained by Jean Sutherland and Jenny Williams
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