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Citizenship Revocation Could Entitle PRC Nationals to State Department J-1 Waiver


by Amy Marmer Nice View Biography
Dickstein Shapiro LLP View Firm Credentials
Washington Office

July 29, 2003

Previously published on March 2000

The State Department, in certainly limited situations, will sponsor J-1 exchange visitor participants who are subject to the two year home residency requirement for a waiver, where it is legally impossible for the J participant to comply with the two year requirement because of changed citizenship.


 

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