Hi,
A friend of mine has applied for her J-1 waiver through the "No Objection Letter" route. She has not received any fnding from the government of her home country. She is on salary from an academic department at a local university. Is this considered funding from the US GOvernment? I think not - the university is state supported by receiving salary from one of its academic departments would hopefully not be construed as receiving US govt funding. I would think USAID, Fulbright or similar funding would fall under that category.
Any clarifications would be deeply appreciated.
AP
A friend of mine has applied for her J-1 waiver through the "No Objection Letter" route. She has not received any fnding from the government of her home country. She is on salary from an academic department at a local university. Is this considered funding from the US GOvernment? I think not - the university is state supported by receiving salary from one of its academic departments would hopefully not be construed as receiving US govt funding. I would think USAID, Fulbright or similar funding would fall under that category.
Any clarifications would be deeply appreciated.
AP