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Code · CFR · Title 22 — Foreign Relations · Part 62 — Exchange Visitor Program · § 62.3

§ 62.3. Sponsor eligibility.

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(a)The following types of entities are eligible to apply for designation as a sponsor of an exchange visitor program:
(1)U.S. local, state, and federal government agencies to include the District of Columbia; and government agencies of any U.S. territories and outlying possessions;
(2)International agencies or organizations of which the United States is a member and that have an office in the United States; or
(3)Reputable organizations that are United States Persons.
(b)To be eligible for designation as a sponsor, an entity is required to:
(1)Demonstrate, to the Department of State's satisfaction, its ability to comply and remain in continual compliance with all applicable provisions of this part;
(2)Meet at all times its financial obligations and responsibilities attendant to successful sponsorship of its exchange visitor program; and
(3)Demonstrate that the organization or its proposed Responsible Officer has no fewer than three years' experience in international exchange. \[79 FR 60307, Oct. 6, 2014\]
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