Government, Employment and Taxes
Below are some useful links for students, scholars and professors regarding government, employment and tax resources. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Office of International Programs.
Government Links
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U.S. Department of State
The link above will take you to the State Department site where you will find country profiles, international travel advisories, passport and visa information.
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U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS)
This page will redirect you to USCIS which explains the immigration process to the United States. This is especially helpful for international students looking to study in the United States.
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U.S. Embassies and Consulates Abroad
If you are looking to study abroad and need to schedule an appointment for a student visa or have any other immigration questions, please click on this link for the complete list of United States embassies abroad.
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Social Security Administration Information
Please visit the link above to the social security administration site.
For step-by-step instructions on how to obtain a social security number as an F1 or J1 visa holder, please watch the tutorial video here.
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Motor Vehicle Commission
For step-by-step instructions on how to obtain a New Jersey driver license as an F1 or J1 visa holder, please watch the tutorial video here.
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Center of Disease Control
For health profiles of countries and suggested vaccinations. -
Study In The States
Department of Homeland Security website for students.
Employment Resources
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The Career Center
Career Resources ranging from job and internship searches, to campus employment and workshops -
Companies that use E-Verify
Students applying for STEM OPT must work at an employer using the e-verify system to process work eligibility -
USCIS H1B Hub
A list of employers that have submitted H1B applications to USCIS
Tax Information
If you have tax questions please confer with a tax expert. Our office is not qualified
to advise individuals. There are many ways to file your taxes, below are some suggested
resources you can use. *Please note, Seton Hall University is not affiliated with
any of these businesses. Please see the following websites for additional information: