I'm a foreign Fulbright PhD student in US and subject to 2 yr return rule
I'm considering last resort tactics if my waiver applications are not successful.
I might have an opportunity to live and work in a third country.
Is it possible to get out of the fulbright 2yr home rule by living in a third country, getting residency and citizenship there (3-5 years), then applying for US residency (and then citizenship) through the third country? (I'm married to a US citizen).
Has anyone heard of that? Would I have to renounce my home country citizenship? If I did that and just took the third country citizenship, would that get me out the rule?
I'm considering last resort tactics if my waiver applications are not successful.
I might have an opportunity to live and work in a third country.
Is it possible to get out of the fulbright 2yr home rule by living in a third country, getting residency and citizenship there (3-5 years), then applying for US residency (and then citizenship) through the third country? (I'm married to a US citizen).
Has anyone heard of that? Would I have to renounce my home country citizenship? If I did that and just took the third country citizenship, would that get me out the rule?