winnipegcs
New Member
Hi everybody,
I was on a J-1 visa several years ago when I had my chinese citizenship. Instead of going back to China, I went to Canada and became a Canadian citizenship. Now I am in the US again on a TN visa.
Although I had the no-objection letter from Ministry of Health of China, I didn't proceed to waive that J-1 at that time because I thought once I became a canadian citizen I do not need to waive that J-1 anymore. Now I know I am wrong.
I am thinking to apply for a waiver through U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Has any one of you ever done that or have you heard anybody else done that?
Any input is greatly appreciated!
Sincerely
WCS
I was on a J-1 visa several years ago when I had my chinese citizenship. Instead of going back to China, I went to Canada and became a Canadian citizenship. Now I am in the US again on a TN visa.
Although I had the no-objection letter from Ministry of Health of China, I didn't proceed to waive that J-1 at that time because I thought once I became a canadian citizen I do not need to waive that J-1 anymore. Now I know I am wrong.
I am thinking to apply for a waiver through U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Has any one of you ever done that or have you heard anybody else done that?
Any input is greatly appreciated!
Sincerely
WCS