J1 No Objection Waiver | An Immigration Attorney's Guide
A J1 visa holder requiring a J1 waiver may obtain a no objection statement by contacting the consular section of the exchange visitor’s home country’s embassy. When the J 1 exchange visitor contacts the embassy, he or she must request a no objection letter and request that the embassy forward this statement to the Department of State’s Waiver Review Division. Each country has unique requirements to qualify for a no objection letter for a J1 waiver. As a result, it is necessary to confirm that embassy will issue the statement before submitting the request, since not all embassies will comply with a request for a no objection letter. If the embassy will issue a no objection letter, the J1 waiver applicant may want to consider consulting with an Immigration Attorney. Moreover, the J1 exchange visitor should note that an embassy’s processing times for issuing the no objection letter can be lengthy. The Waiver Review Decision will evaluate whether the J1 exchange visitor meets the requirements for the waiver, and will forward the application to the USCIS for final review. Subsequent to USCIS’s approval of the waiver application, the exchange visitor may complete the Immigrant Visa (green card) or non-immigrant visa process. DOCTORS WHO PARTICIPATED IN CLINICAL TRAINING SPONSORED BY THE EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION FOR FOREIGN MEDICAL GRADUATES (ECFMG) CANNOT APPLY FOR A NO OBJECTION LETTER TO WAIVE THE TWO YEAR HOME RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT. If an exchange visitor’s home country does not agree to issue a no objection statement, other waiver options should be pursued. These options include exceptional hardship, persecution, or interested government agency waivers. CONTACT US NOW FOR A CONSULTATION If you find this video and the information portrayed useful, like and subscribe now and hit the notification bell. / @thegreencardlawyer Share this video with friends: • Video Get answers to your immigration questions! Schedule a consultation with our law office at https://www.ranchodlaw.com/ or call 916-613-3553 / 209-220-3137. Instagram - / ranchodlaw Facebook - / ranchodlawgroup Tiktok - / greencardlawyer Disclaimer: The testimonials, case results and/or endorsements do not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter. The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.

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