Q. What are the bases upon which I can obtain a waiver of the two-year residence requirement? A. There are five statutory bases upon which you can apply for a waiver of the two-year foreign residence requirement:
1. a no objection statement from your home government,
2. a request from an interested U.S. Government agency on your behalf,
3. a claim that you will be persecuted if you return to your country of residence,
4. a claim of exceptional hardship to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse or child if you are required to return to your home country, and
5. a request from a state public health department, or its equivalent, on your behalf (only applies to foreign medical graduates who obtained J-1 status for graduate medical training or education).
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
What are the bases to obtain J1 Waiver?
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