This page details the updated Visa policy requirement in accordance with U.S. laws.
Refer to the sections below for further information regarding:
For more information, visit the STT/STC FAQs page.
World Bank Group employees (including interns) must have or obtain an appropriate visa and/or work authorization before undertaking any assignment for the Bank Group in the United States. In accordance with U.S. laws, if you are not a U.S. citizen, you are required to provide to HR Operations copies of relevant documents validating your eligibility to work in the United States (see table below).
Required Documents to Submit with Letter of Appointment (LOA)
Permanent Resident (PR)
Permanent Resident Card (front and back)
Pending PR Employment Authorization Card (Work Permit); or I-797 Approval Receipt; or I-551 Immigrant Visa
Employment Authorization Card (Work Permit)
Valid Pre-Completion OPT or CPT Employment Authorization Card (Work Permit)
DS-2019 SEVIS Entry Form
Copy of LOA of Non-Fee Contract
University letter of financial support and academic credit
Employment Authorization Card (Work Permit)
U.S. Asylum/Refugee/ Temporary Protective Status
A work schedule is considered full-time if it requires a minimum of 35 hours per week for 90 calendar days (this is equal to 65 business days). The 35 hours per week can be achieved through a single or combination of several contracts. The sum of all billed hours must be a minimum of 35 hours per week and reported before the end of each calendar month.
Note: If work program changes from full-time to Temporary Duty (TDY), ST staff must leave the U.S. and submit a new I-94 (record of entry) via MyHR Self-Service recording their most recent entry date to the United States.
Temporary Duty (TDY)
A work schedule is considered TDY if an ST works less than 35 hours per week or an individual works a minimum of 35 hours per week but the contract is for less than 90 calendar days (65 business days). A TDY G-4 Visa holder cannot reside in the U.S. for more than 90 consecutive calendar days. Costs associated with travel for G-4 visa compliance, apart from official travel, are the responsibility of the ST.
Note: If a TDY work program becomes full-time within 90 days of last entry to the United States, the ST might not need to leave the U.S. to complete work schedule transition.
State Department Requirement
Documentation Required
PID Registration - within 15 days of starting work
Copy of signed contract, passport bio page, G-4 visa, and most recent I-94 or Permanent Residence/EAC Card
Must leave the U.S. at least every 90 days
Work a minimum number of days per month
ST Payment System
Able to return to U.S. to complete work program
Note: U.S. Customs and Border Protection do not automatically issue an I-94 record of entry when entering the U.S. by vehicle from Canada or Mexico. Staff should request an I-94 at the border if crossing by vehicle. Review the I-94 website requirements for requesting an I-94 when crossing the U.S. border by vehicle; fees may apply.
F-1 (student) visa under pre-completion curricular practical training (CPT) or optional practical training (OPT): Work authorization must be received as endorsement from the designated school official (DSO) on the student’s immigration Form I-20. The student must also have an Employment Authorization Card (work permit) issued by the USCIS (Citizenship & Immigration Services). An F-1 visa is not sufficient without this work authorization. F-1 students with work authorization are limited to part time work programs of less than 30 hours per week. Post-completion OPT work permit is not an available option for employment with the World Bank Group as full-time staff are required to obtain a G-4 visa for employment. See the online checklist for applying for a G-4 visa at a US Embassy abroad prior to starting employment.
ST staff must do the following:
Note: Failure to comply with the above could result in suspension of the ST contract with the Bank Group.