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All APS users (on-site AND mail-in) must complete a registration Form for Access to Argonne National Laboratory's DOE/BES National User Facilities.
All APS users (on-site AND mail-in) must complete a registration Form for Access to Argonne National Laboratory's [http://science.energy.gov/bes/ DOE/BES] National User Facilities.


See: http://www.aps.anl.gov/Users/New/
For more information see: http://www.aps.anl.gov/Users/New/


Mail-In  
== Mail-In Users ==
International users are required to provide passport and citizenship information as part of the registration process.  This is required even for users who have no plans to travel to the facility, and will only mail samples to the APS.


VISA
Part of the registration asks about VISA information. Citizens of Canada, Mexico, and other countries on the USA [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_Waiver_Program visa waiver list] can ignore this question.  Citizens of non-visa waiver nations who '''ONLY''' require mail-in access can select "visa applied for" to complete the registration submission.  The APS User Office will then process your registration.
Current visa information/or LPR cards is required for all citizens of all countries except Canada, Mexico, and 27 countries on the visa waiver list (passport and I-94 are still required.)


 
== Industrial and Proprietary Users ==
 
See extra notes for [[Industrial and Proprietary Users]]
You can just put "visa applied for" and we'll be able to begin
processing your registration.

Latest revision as of 16:07, 18 October 2012

All APS users (on-site AND mail-in) must complete a registration Form for Access to Argonne National Laboratory's DOE/BES National User Facilities.

For more information see: http://www.aps.anl.gov/Users/New/

Mail-In Users

International users are required to provide passport and citizenship information as part of the registration process. This is required even for users who have no plans to travel to the facility, and will only mail samples to the APS.

Part of the registration asks about VISA information. Citizens of Canada, Mexico, and other countries on the USA visa waiver list can ignore this question. Citizens of non-visa waiver nations who ONLY require mail-in access can select "visa applied for" to complete the registration submission. The APS User Office will then process your registration.

Industrial and Proprietary Users

See extra notes for Industrial and Proprietary Users