MrSheepish
Registered Users (C)
Hello,
Does anyone have a rough idea of how often these waivers are granted or rejected?
There probably are not public statistics on this, and I assume that this depends a lot on the situation. I am just looking to get a rough idea of what our chances are, even if it is only from personal anecdotes from people in similar (or different) J1 situations.
In our particular case my Turkish wife received her J1 visa funding from a Turkish university to get educated and do scientific research in the USA. We are now applying for funding, hoping to be approved under the "no objection" rule. She has a job offer in the USA and I am an American citizen, but I really have no idea if that will be considered in such a decision.
If you are willing to share your opinion or thoughts on this I would be very interested. Thanks!
Does anyone have a rough idea of how often these waivers are granted or rejected?
There probably are not public statistics on this, and I assume that this depends a lot on the situation. I am just looking to get a rough idea of what our chances are, even if it is only from personal anecdotes from people in similar (or different) J1 situations.
In our particular case my Turkish wife received her J1 visa funding from a Turkish university to get educated and do scientific research in the USA. We are now applying for funding, hoping to be approved under the "no objection" rule. She has a job offer in the USA and I am an American citizen, but I really have no idea if that will be considered in such a decision.
If you are willing to share your opinion or thoughts on this I would be very interested. Thanks!