The application process for J1 visa waiver
Many travelers after finished an exchanged program find themselves in a kind of tricky situation. They might attempt to change their status or even apply for another program. However, not everyone is eligible for such requirements, so it could become more challenging. Fortunately, they can apply for a J1 visa waiver to ensure qualification for further programs. It is a non-immigrant application granted for individuals looking to participate in exchange visitor programs. Applicants are required to ensure their physical presence for at least two years before returning to their home country.
Application types
There are many ways to apply for this e-2 visa based on their requirements. All these methods follow some statutory criteria.
• It includes a no-objection statement.
• Request by a U.S Federal Government Agency.
• Fear of persecution.
• Lawful permanent residents like a spouse or child.
• Designated State Public Health Department with its equivalent request.
Applicants can assess their specific situation to choose any one of these statutory bases.
Online forms
People should complete the required DS-3035 Online Form with the current version available online, as no other types are accepted. Individuals with wrong applications have their forms sent back without their processing fees. Once completed online, they must print and submit a physical copy by mail.
Checking status
Applicants must remember to wait for a month after submitting the initial request before they can check their status. For this, they can simply visit the website and click on the status option to see the documents received. Any pending paperwork indicates ongoing issues or possible mistakes. If any third-party documents are outstanding, they should follow-up with an organization, as the review division might need an update on this issue. It also indicates any missing forms or details on the status bar. Then, it takes more than six to eight weeks for processing.
Final approval
Once a waiver application has been approved, it is forwarded to the USCIS (the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services), so people must follow up with this division for final approval. After a final determination is made, they will notify by mail. For more information call us at (310) 328-3322 or visit our social media pages
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