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USCIS Reminds Chilean Nationals of Immigration Benefits Available
Thursday, March 11, 2010

In light of the recent natural catastrophes in Chile, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reminds Chileans of U.S. immigration benefits available to eligible Chilean nationals upon request.

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USCIS Reminds Petitioners to Provide Approved Labor Condition Applications
Thursday, March 11, 2010

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today that it will not extend the period in which it temporarily accepted H-1B petitions filed with uncertified Labor Condition Applications (LCAs).

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Chicago Metro Immigration News

The Chicago City Council Calls on Obama to Deliver Immigration Reform
Thursday, March 11, 2010

The Chicago City Council demanded today that President Obama deliver on his broken campaign promise to deliver comprehensive immigration reform.

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Gay Couples Seek Inclusion in Immigration Reform, Chicago Woman Could Face Deportation
Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Six members of the U.S. House sent a letter last week to President Barack Obama and other leaders, expressing strong support for a little-known piece of legislation that would grant gay and lesbian couples the same residency benefits as heterosexual partners.

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Physician J-1 Visa Waivers

J-1 Physician We Have Expertise in Obtaining J-1 Visa Waivers for Physicians

J-1 physicians interested in a medical career and permanent residency in the United States must obtain a “J-1 visa waiver”, or return to their home country for two years, prior to seeking employment in the U.S. Learn more about the J-1 visa physician and the foreign residency requirement.

 

See a J-1 Visa Waiver Flowchart


There are four legal bases by which a J-1 physician may request a waiver:

  • Through the Conrad 30 Program, which provides all 50 states with 30 J-1 visa waivers per year;
  • Through a Persecution Waiver, applicable if a J-1 physician believes that he or she will be persecuted based on his/her race, religion, or political opinion if he/she were to return to his/her home country; or
  • Through an Exceptional Hardship Waiver, applicable if a J-1 physician can demonstrate that his or her departure from the United States would cause exceptional hardship to his or her U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident spouse or child.

We have years of experience in the preparation of J-1 visa waiver applications, H-1B petitions, permanent residence applications and national interest waiver petitions. If you would like to speak to us regarding your case, you may schedule a consultation online, or call 847-763-8500.

 

J-1 Visa Waiver Links And Resources