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Who is a "non-US person" for purposes of outside activity disclosure?

Question: 
Who is a "non-US person" for purposes of outside activity disclosure?
Answer: 

A “non-US person” is an individual who is not a U.S. citizen, permanent U.S. resident, or protected person. 

  • U.S. permanent residents are also commonly referred to as green card holders. 
  • Protected persons include individuals who have been granted formal asylum status or other protected immigration status. 

An individual’s visa status (e.g., student F1 visa, visiting scholar J1 visa, H1B visa) does not override their citizenship.