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ARS REGULATIONS FOR ALL NON-US CITIZENS
VISITING OR WORKING AT THE CPER
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) requires that information on all
non-US citizens coming to their facilities be collected and maintained
for review. Therefore, ALL non-US citizens visiting or working with the
Shortgrass Steppe Long-Term Ecological Research (SGS-LTER) on the Central
Plains Experimental Range (CPER) must follow certain procedures regarding
their presence. There are no exceptions. Whether you are a visitor or
a worker will be defined by your length of stay.
• VISITORS are defined as any non-U.S. citizen
spending less than 10 days on the CPER, whether going to SGS-LTER headquarters
and/or any research plots, and s/he must sign a registry at the SGS-LTER
headquarters EACH TIME upon arrival and departure. For any visitor staying
in the SGS-LTER field site dormitories, the registry must be signed each
time that person leaves the CPER and returns.
• WORKERS are defined as anyone spending more than 10 days on the CPER, whether working or touring, and need to have documentation submitted BEFORE actually arriving on the CPER. All non-US citizen workers must fill out a Non-Citizen's Data Sheet (ARS 320) prior to arrival in Colorado. Please contact Sallie Sprague (Sallie.Sprague@colostate.edu) to request the most current version of the ARS 230 form, answer all questions as completely as possible and email the completed form back to Sallie.
Once at Colorado State University, and prior to “working” on the CPER, please make an appointment with Sallie Sprague (970-491-2366) to bring Visa, Passport or Green Card., I-94 or any other supporting documentation regarding entrance into the U.S. to her office, A311 Natural and Environmental Sciences Building, Colorado State University. Additional information will be added to the electronic file previously sent. The ARS 230 form will then be submitted to the appropriate ARS personnel. An amended ARS 230 will need to be provided anytime any information changes or the worker’s status changes, i.e. leaves the CPER, etc.
The requirement for the visitor registry and the worker ARS 230 is a mandate of the USDA-ARS Office of Homeland Security. Failure to comply will result in non-citizens being unable to work/visit the CPER.
If you have any questions, please contact Sallie.Sprague@colostate.edu.

08/23/07
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