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What does a J-1 waiver do?

What does a J-1 waiver do?

A J-1 visa waiver eliminates the two-year home residency requirement and allows a physician to stay in the U.S. to practice in a federally designated primary care or mental health Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) if recommended by an interested federal government agency.

Who is eligible for J-1 visa waiver?

J-1 visa holders who are pursuing graduate medical training or education in the U.S. can request a waiver through the Conrad State 30 program, in which you work for three years at a health care facility in an area with a health care professional shortage.

Can I stay in US while waiting for J-1 waiver?

You would have to wait until you receive both the waiver and your new status approval before traveling again. As long as you are in possession of a DS-2019 and a J-1 visa, you will be allowed to return to the U.S. as many times as you want, even after receiving a favorable waiver recommendation from DOS.

Can a J-1 visa holder change status to green card?

Yes, transitioning from a J1 visa to green card status is possible, but not all J1 visa holders will be eligible for a green card. Also, to obtain a J1 visa you must prove that you have close ties to your home country and that you plan on returning there after your J1 visa expires.

How long J-1 waiver takes?

A: According the State Department’s website, a waiver based on a request from a State health agency may take 4 to 6 weeks once all necessary documents have been submitted.

Can I travel during J-1 waiver?

Generally, a J-1 visa holder may not travel outside the U.S. for more than 30 days without being considered to have “abandoned their program”. Any exceptions must be approved, in advance, by your J-1 visa sponsor.

Can J-1 waiver be denied?

If your J-1 visa waiver application has been denied, you will be provided with the specific reason for the same. Generally, the waiver applications are denied when the reasons given for the waiver don’t outweigh the program and foreign policy considerations of the exchange visitor program.

Can you apply for green card while on J-1?

Can you apply for J-1 waiver and green card at the same time?

Visitors may submit the j1 waiver and the immigrant petition at the same time. They also need to present evidence that their intention was not to obtain permanent residence when they applied for their J-1 visas. They can submit the immigrant petitions after their waivers have been approved.

How long does it take for I 601A waiver to be approved 2020?

4 to 6 months
Generally, it takes 4 to 6 months to process an I-601A waiver application.

When should I apply for J1 waiver?

The final basis for a J-1 waiver, called the Conrad Waiver, is intended exclusively for medical personnel employed by a State Public Health Department, who is interested in continuing your employment full-time beyond the expiration of your J-1 status. If any of the above situations apply to you, you may immediately apply for the J-1 waiver.

How to apply for J1 visa waiver?

Eligibility for a Waiver. Select Eligibility Information about J-1 exchange visitors are subject to the two-year home-country physical presence requirement and whether a waiver is available to you.

  • Instructions and the J-1 Waiver Recommendation Application.
  • Before you apply – More information.
  • How to maintain J-1 status?

    Always keep your Form I-20/DS-2019 valid

  • Extend Form I-20/DS-2019 before expiration date
  • Keep Passport valid at all times
  • Register as a full-time student every semester
  • Work no more than 20 hours per week on-campus during the academic year
  • Do NOT work Off-campus without authorization from the ISO
  • Do I need a J-1 waiver?

    The fact that most J-1 physicians undergo clinical rather than non-clinical training, combined with the burdens of the home residence requirement, mean that most J-1 physicians will need a J-1 waiver. Further, a great many non-physician J-1 professionals will likewise need a J-1 waiver.

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