1 FAM 340
BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS (ECA)
(CT:ORG-494; 12-06-2018)
(Office of Origin: ECA-IIP/EX)
1 FAM 341 BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL AND
CULTURAL AFFAIRS (ECA)
1 FAM 341.1 Goal/Mission
(CT:ORG-220; 10-01-2009)
The mission of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural
Affairs (ECA) is to assist in the development of friendly, sympathetic, and
peaceful relations between the United States and other countries by fostering mutual
understanding through international educational and cultural exchange and
training programs. The bureau strengthens the ties that unite the United
States with other nations by promoting personal, professional, and
institutional contacts between private citizens and organizations in the United
States and abroad, as well as by presenting U.S. history, society, art, and
culture in all of its diversity to audiences abroad.
1 FAM 341.2 Authorities
(CT:ORG-494; 12-06-2018)
The Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961,
as amended (Fulbright-Hays; the Act) established the Bureau of Educational and
Cultural Affairs to carry out the purposes of and manage, coordinate, and
oversee programs established pursuant to the Act. 22 U.S.C. 2451 et seq. See
10 FAM 200 for directives pertaining to the operation of ECA-managed programs.
Other authorities of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs include:
(1) Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of
1998, as amended; 22 U.S.C. 6501 et seq.;
(2) Convention on Cultural Property Implementation
Act, as amended; 19 U.S.C. 2601 et seq. and Executive Order 12555;
(3) Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C.
1101(a)(15)(J), 8 U.S.C. 1372(h)(2)(A), and 8 U.S.C. 1182(J);
(4) Dante B. Fascell North-South Center Act of 1991,
22 U.S.C. 2075;
(5) Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange
Between East and West Act of 1960, 22 U.S.C. 2055;
(6) National Endowment for Democracy Act. 22 U.S.C.
4411 et seq.;
(7) Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Act, 20 U.S.C. 971 et
seq.;
(8) Exemption from Judicial Seizure of Cultural
Objects Imported for Temporary Exhibition, 22 U.S.C. 2459 (Public Law 89-259,
79 Stat. 985);
(9) Agreement for Facilitating the International
Circulation of Visual and Auditory Materials of an Educational, Scientific, and
Cultural Character (Beirut Agreement; approved 1948);
(10) Annual authorization acts providing for designated
educational and cultural exchange programs; and
(11) Authorities to conduct the Exchange Visitor
Program (EVP) in the USA PATRIOT ACT of 2001 Uniting and Strengthening America
by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act
of 2001 (Public Law 107-56), and Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform
Act of 2002 (Public Law 107-173), Section 501 Foreign Student Monitoring
Program (SEVIS).
1 FAM 341.3 The
Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs
(CT:ORG-494; 12-06-2018)
The Assistant Secretary, who reports directly to the Under
Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (R):
(1) Plans, organizes and directs the Department's
educational and cultural exchange activities;
(2) Maintains relationships with other U.S. Government
agencies, private groups, and nongovernment organizations and institutions in
support of educational and cultural exchange programs;
(3) Administers the provisions of the Fulbright-Hays
Act and other legislation relating to worldwide educational and cultural
exchange programs;
(4) In coordination with affected Department elements,
maintains continued liaison with appropriate congressional committees
concerning the Departments educational and cultural exchange policies and
programs;
(5) Chairs the Interagency Working Group on U.S.
Government-sponsored International Exchanges and Training (IAWG); and
(6) Has overall substantive and coordinating
responsibility for 1
FAM 340 and 10 FAM 200, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA).
1 FAM 342 OFFICES REPORTING DIRECTLY TO
THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY
1 FAM 342.1 Principal Deputy
Assistant Secretary (ECA)
(CT:ORG-220; 10-01-2009)
The ECA Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (PDAS) serves
as principal deputy to the Assistant Secretary in coordinating ECA policy,
management, and operations. The PDAS:
(1) In coordination with other ECA deputy assistant
secretaries, supports the Assistant Secretary in ensuring that overall policy
for the conduct of international educational and cultural activities of all
agencies of the U.S. Government is properly formulated and consistent with
other aspects of U.S. foreign policy and international programs, and that
bureau operations are conducted in a manner that contributes to the maximum
extent possible to the accomplishment of foreign policy objectives of the
United States. The ECA PDAS represents the Assistant Secretary and the Under
Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, as required, on matters
concerning bureau operations;
(2) The PDAS also:
(a) Leads the bureaus day-to-day management and assumes
responsibility in the absence of the Assistant Secretary for bureau operations;
(b) Works closely with geographic bureaus in
coordinating and conceptualizing international exchange programs;
(c) Makes recommendations and oversees policy studies on
all bureau activities for transmittal by the Assistant Secretary to the Under
Secretary and other official and private individuals, and takes appropriate
action and follows up on approved policy decisions to assure effective
implementation; and
(d) Directly supervises the work of the bureaus front
office staff, a secretary, the ECA-IIP Executive Director, and the Director,
Office of Policy and Evaluation.
1 FAM 342.2 Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Academic Exchange Programs (ECA/A)
(CT:ORG-220; 10-01-2009)
The Deputy Assistant Secretary for Academic Exchange
Programs develops policy for and plans, develops, implements, supervises and
coordinates all exchange programs involving the support and promotion of U.S.
citizen studies abroad; the exchange of academics between U.S. and foreign
colleges and universities; support and facilitative assistance to foreign
students studying in the United States; and English language programs and
support activities. The ECA/A DAS directly supervises the directors of the
Office of Academic Exchanges (ECA/A/E), the Office of English Language Programs
(ECA/A/L), and the Office of Global Educational Programs (ECA/A/S). (See 1 FAM 344 and 10 FAM 220.)
1 FAM 342.3 Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Professional and Cultural Exchanges(ECA/PE)
(CT:ORG-220; 10-01-2009)
The Deputy Assistant Secretary for Professional and
Cultural Exchanges (ECA/PE) develops policy for and plans, develops,
implements, supervises and coordinates all exchange programs involving
professional, cultural, sports, and youth exchanges as well as special projects.
The ECA/PE DAS directly supervises the directors of the Office of International
Visitors (ECA/PE/V) and the Office of Citizen Exchanges (ECA/PE/C). (See 1 FAM 345 and 10 FAM 210.)
1 FAM 342.4 Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Private Sector Exchange (ECA/EC)
(CT:ORG-327; 02-19-2014)
The Deputy Assistant Secretary for Private Sector Exchange
(ECA/EC) is responsible for managing and implementing statutory authorities
vested in the Secretary of State and delegated to the Assistant Secretary for
Educational and Cultural Affairs to facilitate the Exchange Visitor Program
(EVP). (See 1 FAM
346 and 10 FAM 250). The
ECA/EC DAS directly supervises the Director of the ECA/EC Policy and Program
Support Unit, and the Directors of the Office of Private Sector Designation
(ECA/EC/D), the Office of Private Sector Exchange Administration (ECA/EC/OPA),
and the Office of Exchange Coordination and Compliance (ECA/EC/ECC).
1 FAM 342.5 J. William Fulbright
Foreign Scholarship Board (ECA/FFSB)
(CT:ORG-327; 02-19-2014)
Reporting directly to the Assistant Secretary for
Educational and Cultural Affairs, and functioning as authorized by the
Fulbright-Hays Act, the presidentially-appointed J. William Fulbright Foreign
Scholarship Board (FFSB; board) establishes the policies governing the J.
William Fulbright Educational Exchange Program and makes the final selections
of individual participants in the program. (See 1 FAM 344, 10 FAM 220, and
the FFSB Regs.)
a. The J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board
staff (ECA/FFSB):
(1) Maintains liaison on behalf of the FFSB with
Department elements, embassies, and binational commissions, the cooperating
academic recruitment and screening agencies, governmental and private
organizations, and educational institutions;
(2) Provides secretariat services to the FFSB and its
working subcommittees, including staff support for board studies, preparation
of agenda policy papers, minutes of board meetings, and follow-up on FFSB
decisions;
(3) Prepares and disseminates FFSB policy statements
and interprets and monitors the application of such policies. In consultation
with the FFSB chairperson, prepares the FFSB annual report to the Congress and
public; and
(4) Provides guidance on the conduct of binational
commission programs and the negotiation of binational commission executive
agreements.
1 FAM 342.6 Interagency Working
Group on U.S. Government-Sponsored International Exchanges and Training (IAWG)
(CT:ORG-220; 10-01-2009)
Mandated by Executive Order 13055 and section of 112(g) of
Fulbright-Hays, the Interagency Working Group (IAWG) on U.S.
Government-Sponsored International Exchanges and Training was created in 1997
to make recommendations to the President for improving the coordination,
efficiency, and effectiveness of U.S. Government-sponsored international
exchanges and training. The IAWG currently comprises members from over 25
Federal departments and agencies. (See 1 FAM 346.1)
1 FAM 343 OFFICES REPORTING DIRECTLY TO
THE ECA PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY
1 FAM 343.1 Office of the Executive
Director (ECA-IIP/EX)
(CT:ORG-220; 10-01-2009)
The Office of the Executive Director (ECA-IIP/EX) provides
executive direction for the full range of administrative, resource management,
planning, and internal control activities of the Bureau of Educational and
Cultural Affairs (ECA) and the Bureau of International Information Programs
(IIP). ECA-IIP/EX:
(1) Advises the ECA Assistant Secretary and the IIP
Coordinator on organizational management activities;
(2) Performs all functions related to, formulation and
execution of, ECAs unique direct appropriation and to the management of
trust-fund earnings and transfers, including the management of compensation for
all employees. ECA-IIP/EX oversees the transfer of appropriated funds and reimbursements;
(3) Provides administrative support for ECA and IIP,
including logistics and travel support, space planning, procurement, property
management, and grantee sickness and accident/health benefits (see 10 FAM 240);
(4) Administers the Beirut Agreement for the worldwide
free flow of audiovisual materials of an educational, scientific, and cultural
character and makes final decisions to issue certificates for export and
authenticate documents for import covered by the agreement;
(5) Under authority delegated by and under policy
direction of the Office of the Procurement Executive (A/OPE), plans, directs,
and executes by grant or cooperative agreement, or other appropriate means,
assistance instruments for the Departments educational and cultural exchange
programs (see 4 FAM 600 and 10 FAM 230);
(6) Coordinates numerous personnel functions and
programs of ECA and IIP, including position classification, staffing and
recruitment, merit promotion, employee relations, employee benefits, training
and development, organizational development and/or restructuring, position
management, awards, reinventing processes, and mediation;
(7) Provides human resources services to those bureaus
that have selected it as their human resources service provider;
(8) Oversees ECAs process for awarding institutional
grants and cooperative agreements to nonprofit organizations in support of the
long-term foreign policy objectives of the United States. The staff ensures
that the congressionally-mandated grant review process is observed, and the
head of the staff, the grants coordinator, so certifies in notifying
appropriate congressional committees of planned awards in accordance with the
language of the Senate report accompanying the Foreign Relations Authorization
Act of 1984 and 1985 (see 10 FAM 230); and
(9) Provides support and advice to the ECA-IIP
Executive Director and senior managers in ECA, IIP, and the Office of the Under
Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs on cross-bureau
administrative and management issues.
1 FAM 343.2 Office of Policy and
Evaluation (ECA/P)
(CT:ORG-292; 01-04-2013)
a. The Office of Policy and Evaluation (ECA/P) advises
the Assistant Secretary and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary on conceptual
approaches to the bureau's activities and on the foreign policy direction and
content of bureau programming; ensures that bureau programs consistently and
appropriately reflect and support U.S. foreign policy interests; maintains
liaison with regional and thematic offices and works to coordinate
communication between the bureau and other Department elements; takes the lead
on a wide variety of policy, program, and resource issues that affect the
entire bureau; serves as primary bureau point-of-contact with the Office of
Strategic Planning and Resources (R/PPR) in the Office of the Under Secretary
for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs.
b. ECA/P develops the bureaus performance plan and
monitors and advises on activities among bureau elements to ensure consistency
with the plan and U.S. foreign policy. ECA/P compiles bureau program
statistics in response to the Interagency Working Group on U.S.
Government-Sponsored International Exchange and Training, established on July
17, 1997, by Executive Order 13055 and under Section 112(g) of Fulbright-Hays
(22 U.S.C. 2460) as amended by Public Law 105-277, 101(b)i.
c. ECA/P oversees and coordinates the bureaus
strategic response to the war on terror.
d. ECA/P evaluates the success, strengths and
weaknesses of bureau programs against the performance plan, and prepares annual
and periodic reports required by the Government Performance and Results Act
(GPRA), the Presidents Management Agenda (PMA), and the OMB Program Assessment
Rating Tool (PART) databases.
e. ECA/P plans and coordinates ECA bureau alumni
activities and programs, administering the bureaus alumni budget.
f. ECA/P provides staff support for the Cultural
Property Advisory Committee and administers the ECA Cultural Heritage Center,
which implements the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation, a program to
provide small grants on a competitive basis to preserve objects, sites, or
forms of traditional expression in less developed countries; implements
cultural property bilateral agreements; engages with UNESCO on activities
concerning international cultural heritage issues and the newly adopted program
for the Preservation of Endangered Cultural Assets; provides thematic
expertise to programs developed and supported by the bureau that relate to the
preservation of cultural heritage; chairs the interagency Cultural Antiquities
Task Force; and, on an ad hoc basis, responds to cultural heritage crises.
1 FAM 344 DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY
FOR ACADEMIC PROGRAMS (ECA/A)
(CT:ORG-220; 10-01-2009)
The Deputy Assistant Secretary for Academic Programs
(ECA/A) develops policy for and plans, develops, implements, supervises, and
coordinates all bureau international educational programs involving the support
and promotion of U.S. citizen studies abroad; the exchange of academics and
students between U.S. and foreign colleges and universities through the
Fulbright Program and other mechanisms; the exchange of teachers between the
United States and other countries abroad and teacher training, study programs
for mid-career professionals, support and facilitative assistance to U.S.
students studying abroad and foreign students seeking to study in the United
States; study of U.S. activities; and English-language and materials programs
and support activities including policy advising and consulting by regional
English-language officers. The Directorate for Academic Programs represents
the Department on international higher education issues involving UNESCO and
other bodies; is the primary interface between the Department and other
agencies and the private-sector education community in the United States and
abroad on international higher education issues; and facilitates special
initiatives and outreach activities that intersect with other Department
elements or other agencies. (See 1 FAM 343 and 10 FAM 220.)
1 FAM 344.1 Office of Academic
Exchange Programs (ECA/A/E)
(CT:ORG-220; 10-01-2009)
The Office of Academic Exchange Programs (ECA/A/E):
(1) Plans academic exchange programs funded either
directly or indirectly by the bureau in conjunction with regional offices,
posts, and binational commissions and obtains J. William Fulbright Foreign
Scholarship Board Staff concurrence on those program plans that involve the
Fulbright exchanges;
(2) Recommends academic exchange program policies and
procedures and provides policy and procedural guidance to cooperating agencies
and bilateral commissions;
(3) Determines procedures for the administration of
funded academic exchange programs; informs posts, binational commissions, and
other agencies of procedures and of bureau and J. William Fulbright Foreign
Scholarship Board policies governing selection, grant benefits,
academic/professional placements, follow-up, evaluation, and orientation;
(4) Plans and coordinates annual program allocations
to partners abroad, e.g., bilateral commissions and posts; monitors bilateral
commission financial reporting; and conveys through commission and U.S.
officials at embassies, U.S. priorities for binational programs;
(5) Oversees all funded academic exchange programs
through direct administration of certain grants and supervision of academic
exchange programs administered by other U.S. Government agencies and private
organizations under grants or cooperative agreements;
(6) Promotes exchange programs to the U.S. academic
and other public sectors through attendance at professional meetings, general
consultation on academic exchange programs and the development and distribution
of appropriate materials; maintains liaison with other U.S. Government agencies
and private organizations that sponsor academic exchange programs;
(7) Provides guidance and support for private-sector
outreach domestically and abroad;
(8) Maintains continuous contact with the J. William
Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board and its subcommittees on program planning, grantee
selection, and project approval for Fulbright exchange programs; and
(9) Develops and administers short-term exchange
programs for foreign educators, foreign policy officials, opinion shapers, and
student leaders involved in academic programs focused on study of the United
States; provides support for field-initiated U.S. studies programs such as
conferences and seminars; and provides support for, and collaborates with,
international U.S. studies organizations and institutions.
1 FAM 344.2 Office of English
Language Programs (ECA/A/L)
(CT:ORG-220; 10-01-2009)
The Office of English Language Programs (ECA/A/L) reports
directly to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Academic Programs. This office
plans, conducts, and promotes English-language programs worldwide in support of
mission performance plan goals (see 10 FAM 229).
The office:
(1) Acquires and produces English-language program
materials for classroom use and teacher training, including professional
development books, audiovisual materials, and student texts and professional
development programs delivered via electronic means in distance learning and
local settings;
(2) Publishes the quarterly professional journal,
English Teaching Forum, for teachers of English outside the United States;
(3) Maintains and produces Web-based resources, online
journals and programs, and the electronic version of the English Teaching
Forum;
(4) Directs professional consultants in assisting
posts in English-language program activities and promoting, through public affairs
sections of U.S. embassies abroad, professional assistance to ministries of
education and higher education in the conduct of their English-teaching
programs and teacher-training activities;
(5) Advises embassies on all aspects of their
English-language activities; administration; teacher training; curriculum
development; selection of materials; equipment; and personnel for binational
and language centers; and selection of materials and equipment for indigenous
academic institutions. ECA/A/L assists embassies in the management of direct
English teaching programs;
(6) Compiles records of Department English-language
activities for program evaluation and planning purposes;
(7) Administers the Junior and Senior English Language
Fellows Program and the English Language Specialists program; and
(8) The Program Branch‑Overseas supports the
work of regional English-language officers (RELOs) abroad. These
English-language specialists support mission goals by providing expertise in
the field of English as a foreign language (EFL) for teacher preparation and
development, curriculum design, materials development, assessment and
evaluation, distance learning, and educational technology. They perform needs
assessment and long-term project planning, and they consult with host-country
government officials, university professors and EFL professionals.
1 FAM 344.3 Office of Global
Educational Programs (ECA/A/S)
(CT:ORG-327; 02-19-2014)
The Office of Global Educational Programs (ECA/A/S):
(1) Plans, conducts, and promotes teacher exchanges in
the United States and abroad;
(2) Supports educational advising centers abroad that
provide information on opportunities for higher education in the United States
to prospective foreign students and sponsors and arranges for statistical and
other data to be collected and analyzed to be used for policy formulation
related to international student and scholar plans (see 10 FAM 228);
(3) Organizes the Humphrey Fellows Program for
mid-career, nonacademic professionals; and
(4) Supports cooperation between U.S. and foreign
colleges and universities with emphasis on curriculum development (see 10 FAM 226, 227,
and 228).
(5) Plans, conducts and supports exchange programs
that support U.S. undergraduate and graduate student study abroad. ECA/A/S
supports the promotion, expansion and, diversification of U.S. studies abroad.
1 FAM 345 DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY
FOR PROFESSIONAL and CULTURAL EXCHANGES (ECA/PE)
(CT:ORG-220; 10-01-2009)
The Deputy Assistant Secretary for Professional and Cultural
Exchanges (ECA/PE) develops policy for and plans and develops implements,
supervises, and coordinates all programs involving the Office of International
Visitors and the Office of Citizen Exchanges. This directorate is the primary
interface between the Department, other agencies, nonprofit organizations and
universities, and the arts and sports communities in the United States and
abroad on international issues regarding professional, cultural, youth, and
sports exchanges; it also facilitates special initiatives and outreach
activities that intersect with other Department elements or other agencies.
1 FAM 345.1 Office of International
Visitors (ECA/PE/V)
(CT:ORG-220; 10-01-2009)
The Office of International Visitors (ECA/PE/V) is
responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and coordinating the
International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) (see 10 FAM 216).
ECA/PE/V also:
(1) Manages all bureau-funded individual,
single-country, regional, and multi-regional international visitor leadership
programs;
(2) Operates the New York Program Branch;
(3) Works with the Office of Language Services
(A/OPR/LS); Federal, State, and local governments; and private organizations
and individuals involved in the International Visitor Leadership Program;
(4) Oversees assistance awards with the national
program agencies as well as the National Council for International Visitors
(NCIV) and its network of affiliate volunteer international visitor councils,
which carry out the ILVP throughout the United States; provides direction and
guidance on changes in policy and procedures related to IVLP programming; and
(5) Arranges professional exchange programs for
individuals and groups of voluntary visitors nominated by U.S. embassies,
providing programming and logistical support and, in many cases, funding from
the bureau to cover expenses incurred within the United States.
1 FAM 345.2 Office of Citizen
Exchanges (ECA/PE/C)
(CT:ORG-220; 10-01-2009)
The Office of Citizen Exchanges (ECA/PE/C):
(1) Plans and executes cooperative agreements and
grants to U.S. nonprofit, nongovernmental institutions for both year-long and
short-term programs, as well as grants to skilled individuals and specialists;
(2) Creates and manages cultural, professional, sport,
and youth programs that support sustained and substantive contacts between
Americans and their counterparts abroad through two-way exchanges;
(3) Engages foreign audiences, including nonelite
populations, through U.S. cultural and sports envoy programs, as well as
through professional and high school programs that target diverse groups,
including non-English-speaking communities;
(4) Arranges tours of U.S. performing artists, film
presentations, and art exhibits around the world, in cooperation with
private-sector partners and U.S. embassies abroad; and
(5) Supports U.S. participation in international
expositions as authorized under Section 102(a)(3) of the Fulbright-Hays Act of
1961, as amended.
1 FAM 346 DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY
FOR PRIVATE SECTOR EXCHANGE (ECA/EC)
(CT:ORG-292; 01-04-2013)
The Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) for Private Sector
Exchange (ECA/EC) develops policy for and plans, develops, implements,
supervises and coordinates implementation of statutory authorities vested in
the Secretary of State to facilitate all aspects of the Exchange Visitor
Program (EVP). The purpose of the EVP is to provide foreign nationals with
opportunities to participate in educational and cultural programs in the United
States and then return home to share their experiences, and to encourage
Americans to participate in educational and cultural programs in other
countries. (See 1
FAM 346 and 10 FAM 250.) The
ECA/EC DAS is the primary interface between the Department, Congress,
nongovernmental organizations, representatives of other U.S. Federal Government
agencies and the private sector to explain and build support for U.S. policy
within the broad context of the EVP. The ECA/EC DAS:
(1) Sets policy for and implements the writing and
revision of U.S. Federal regulations and directives pertaining to the EVP;
(2) Supervises and approves changes in procedures to
designate and re-designate private-sector and government entities to act as
sponsors to conduct both work-based and academic-based exchange visitor
programs that further the public diplomacy efforts of the U.S. Government; and
(3) Oversees private and government sector compliance
with EVP regulations and directives; coordinates the Departments compliance
with legislation, treaty, and international agreement obligations as they
relate to the EVP, and assesses and evaluates visa, immigration, labor,
economic, and education developments as they relate to international
educational and cultural exchange initiatives.
1 FAM 346.1 Office of Deputy
Assistant Secretary- Policy and Program Support Unit (ECA/EC)
(CT:ORG-292; 01-04-2013)
A Policy and Program Support Staff provides policy,
financial resource and personnel management, and administrative assistance to
the DAS. This staff includes a unit Director, Senior Advisor, Policy Advisor,
Management Resource Specialist, and Foreign Service Officer Special Assistant.
1 FAM 346.2 Office of Private
Sector Exchange Designation (ECA/EC/D)
(CT:ORG-327; 02-19-2014)
The Office of Private Sector Exchange Designation,
ECA/EC/D:
(1) Reviews, evaluates, and recommends necessary
action on applications from Federal, State, and local government agencies,
academic organizations, and private-sector organizations for designation and/or
re-designation as an Exchange Visitor Program sponsor and for use of the
"J" (Exchange Visitor) non-immigrant visa classification. See
"Become a Sponsor" on the Exchange Visitor Program Web site.
(2) Reviews and approves or denies requests from EVP
sponsors on behalf of exchange visitors for reinstatement or extensions of
program status and changes of category and program transfers in accordance with
the Exchange Visitor Program regulations, 22 CFR Part 62 (see the Student and Exchange Visitor
Information System Web site)
(3) See 22 CFR Part 62, which provides all regulations
covering operations of the Exchange Visitor Program.
1 FAM 346.3 Office of Private
Sector Exchange Administration (ECA/EC/OPA)
(CT:ORG-292; 01-04-2013)
The Office of Private Sector Exchange Administration
(ECA/EC/OPA):
(1) Monitors and enforces full compliance of
designated sponsors with established Department policy and statutory and
regulatory requirements, with the paramount goal of ensuring participant
health, safety, and welfare;
(2) Reviews and responds to all complaints and incidents
related to the EVP reported to the Department. Forwards those complaints
deemed serious in nature immediately to ECA/EC/ECC for further investigation;
(3) Develops, drafts, and clears all required EVP
regulatory documents; designs, administers, and analyzes all EVP participant
surveys; and reviews and evaluates management audits submitted annually by
designated EVP sponsors.
1 FAM 346.4 Office of Exchange
Coordination and Compliance (ECA/EC/ECC)
(CT:ORG-292; 01-04-2013)
The Office of Exchange Coordination and Compliance
(ECA/EC/ECC):
(1) Investigates serious complaints received from the
general public and/or EVP participants or identified through monitoring of
sponsor activities. When an investigation determines that a designated sponsor
has demonstrated a lack of compliance with established Department EVP policies
and statutory and regulatory requirements, ECA/EC/ECC recommends sanctions or
corrective action plans of designated sponsor organizations to the ECA/EC DAS;
(2) Monitors and enforces all aspects of designated
sponsor compliance with the requirements of the Student and Exchange Visitor
Information System (SEVIS) operated by the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
(See the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System Web site.)
(3) Works closely with the Department of Homeland
Security to perfect and deploy SEVIS and its successor systems and ensure its use by
designated sponsors;
(4) Maintains all required liaison with other
Department of State bureaus and U.S. Government agencies regarding sanctions
and serious complaints about designated program sponsors.
1 FAM 347 through 349 unassigned