What is your take on the HHS Research waiver?

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I found this description of the HHS research waiver in a lawfirm website:

The HHS research waiver is for physicians or scientists subject to the foreign residency requirement who are indispensable to research which is clearly in the national interest. Unlike the O-1 visa or the EB-1 petitions, the HHS research application is reviewed by scientists who are experts or at least very familiar with the area of the research. Often times they are NIH scientists. The factors that are relevant to success of HHS waiver applications are the following:

National importance of the research itself; this relates to such factors as how many people are affected that the research focuses on, the uniqueness of the research as well as its chances for yielding fruitful results.
Indispensability and essentiality of the alien to the product itself. The alien should be a principal scientist critical to its development.
Qualifications of the alien as a researcher.
Overall strength of the hospital or organization where the alien is performing research.
The facility's long-term commitment to the alien.
The alien's commitment to the research -- at least 50% of the time must be allotted to the research.
The extent of recruitment efforts undertaken by the facility to find a suitable candidate for the position.
Unlike the VA, state or other IGA waiver candidate, the successful researcher is not subject to the requirements of INA 214(l) that he/she work in the position on an H-1B for three years. The applicant may instead move directly to legal permanent residency by obtaining approval of an immigrant petition. Quicker immigration may provide advantages in obtaining certain funding (including NIH) that is otherwise restricted to legal permanent residents.


Anyone have any experience with it? Anyone know of anybody that was able to get it?
Thanks!
 
Unless you are on a tenure-track position with hard-core research done by you as PI or co-PI it is a very long shot.
I know two people who did this, they where on O-1s at the time and waited for a long time until the HHS folks had their act together. If it works, it is however really sweet because you can fire off your EA based I485 without delay.
 
Hello, I am looking to get connected to folks who did this. I am trying to do this and want to discuss the pro and cons.
 
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