Preparing for Your Grant (Grantees Going to Commission Countries)

All candidates accepting the Fulbright U.S. Scholar grant are required to submit the following program eligibility documents to IIE via the IIE Participant Portal. View the IIE Participant Portal Guide for instructions on how to use the system.

Grantees will need to determine if there is a Fulbright Commission in the host country because the steps and requirements for countries that have a Fulbright Commission differ from those that do not (Post countries).

Important Note: Grantees may be required to complete additional documents specific to their host country and should be in touch with their Fulbright Commission contacts for country-specific guidance.

1. Medical History and Examination Form

Successful completion of a Fulbright grant depends on your physical and mental well-being. Therefore, medical clearance is a prerequisite for all Fulbright U.S. Scholars. It is important that grantees complete the Medical History and Examination Form as fully and accurately as possible, and that a new form be submitted if health statuses change. The information provided by grantees and physician(s) is considered private. However, it may be responsibly shared within the program.

The medical form must be completed and signed by a qualified licensed physician or nurse practitioner. The medical forms and supporting documents must be submitted through the IIE Participant Portal so that it can be reviewed by the U.S. Department of State’s program physician for medical clearance.

A Fulbright grant is contingent on receiving a satisfactory medical clearance.

Submission instructions and deadline: The Medical History and Examination Form should be completed and submitted within 2-6 months of the grant start date.

What types of digital signatures can we currently accept?

  1. Adobe PDF digital signature or equivalent
  2. .jpg picture of written signature inserted

What types of digital signatures do we NOT accept?

  1. A typed in name as a substitute for a signature
  2. Mouse‐drawn signature

Changes to medical status after medical clearance: If medical statuses or medical needs change after receiving medical clearance, prior to departure or at any time during a Fulbright grant, grantees are required to notify IIE and/or the Commission. Certain changes, especially prior to departure, may require an updated medical form.

Important Notes About Submission:

After Submission: The medical clearance process typically takes 2-3 weeks. If there are any questions about the Medical History and Examination Form or if additional information is required by the State Department-appointed doctor, IIE will contact the selectee. The appointed doctor may be in touch with your physician who completed the form for further clarification if necessary. This may extend the clearance process. IIE will send a confirmation email when the medical clearance has been approved. Selectees who wish to view a medical form after it has been submitted can access it via the IIE Participant Portal.

Note: Dependents do not require Department of State medical clearance. However, we recommend accompanying dependents have a complete medical examination prior to departure. Grantees should also obtain appropriate health and accident insurance for any accompanying dependents, including emergency evacuation and repatriation benefits.

*Please note that medical clearance is not required for participants in the Fulbright International Education Administrators (IEA) Program.

2. Program Terms & Conditions Form

The universal program terms and conditions outline important policies related to your grant. You will be required to e-sign this document. You will receive an email prompting your initials and signature. Although an e-signature is required, you may preview the document at the link above.

3. Proof of U.S. Citizenship

Submission instructions: Scan and upload an image of the biographical pages of your U.S. passport (containing your photo, name, signature, date of birth, place of birth, place of issue, etc.) into the IIE Participant Portal. Note: Birth certificates and other documents will not be accepted as proof of U.S. citizenship.

Submission deadline: Proof of citizenship is due no later than two weeks before the start of the grant. Grantees who do not have a U.S. passport should apply for one and complete this requirement as soon as possible. A U.S. passport that has expired within the last five years will be accepted as proof of citizenship.

4. Grant Award Document/Financial Terms

The Commission will send the Grant Authorization Document that stipulates the financial terms, dates, and affiliation details of the award. This is the document grantees will sign and date to formally accept or decline the Fulbright award offer.

Submission instructions: Sign and date the document and indicate if are accepting or declining the Fulbright award offer. Grantees must upload the document as a PDF into the IIE Participant Portal using the “Non-IIE Grant Document” category AND return a copy to the Fulbright Commission as instructed by the Commission contact.

Submission deadline: The Fulbright Grant Authorization Document must be uploaded to the IIE Participant Portal within two weeks of the date that the document is sent by the Commission.

What types of digital signatures can we currently accept?

  1. Adobe PDF digital signature or equivalent
  2. .jpg picture of written signature inserted
  3. Mouse‐drawn signature

What types of digital signatures do we NOT accept?

  1. A typed in name as a substitute for a signature

For grantees to Commission countries, the Commission will determine grant benefits and payments.