Узнал сегодня что надпись на визе
Bearer is not subject to section 212E
Two year rule does not apply
вовсе не означает что у меня этих двух лет отсидки нет, где бы можно это точно узнать - subject я или все-таки нет:confused:
Спасибо
Узнал сегодня что надпись на визе
Bearer is not subject to section 212E
Two year rule does not apply
вовсе не означает что у меня этих двух лет отсидки нет, где бы можно это точно узнать - subject я или все-таки нет:confused:
Спасибо
Читаем наших друзей индусов.Originally Posted by lir
The HRR applies in the following situations :
a) if either the U.S. or the home country's government provided financial support for the person's J-1 program;
b) if the person's field of endeavor appears on the "skills list" (list of fields in which experts are critically needed) for his/her country; or
c) if the J-1 was obtained for the purpose of graduate medical training, typically a residency or fellowship.
How to be Certain Whether One is Subject to the HRR
An applicant may know that one of the three situations listed above applies to his or her circumstance. However, there are many who are not sure. It is a good idea to check with the program sponsor to clarify whether there was any government funding involved and to consult the skills list issued by the U.S. Department of State (DOS), which is a publicly available document. Usually the information on the Certificate of Eligibility, Form IAP-66, is the most reliable indication of the applicability of 212(e). There is a special place on the IAP-66 to indicate whether a person is subject to the HRR but often that section of the form is blank or illegible. The J-1 visa stamp itself should also have a notation that the "Bearer is subject to 212(e)" or "Bearer is not subject to 212(e)." However, these visa notations are often incorrect – sometimes the consulate issues a visa indicating a person is subject to the HRR when, in fact, there is no legal basis for such a determination.
If it appears that, based upon the three above-listed criteria, a person should not be subject to the requirement but the visa indicates that the "bearer is subject to 212(e)," it may be possible to obtain confirmation from the DOS. There is a procedure to submit a detailed letter to DOS requesting an official opinion based upon the particular person's file. If the opinion states that the HRR does not apply, then the person would show a copy of that letter in lieu of a waiver approval whenever needed, when applying for an H1B or adjustment of status to permanent residence, for example.
The HRR applies in the following situations :
a) if either the U.S. or the home country's government provided financial support for the person's J-1 program;
точно не от goverment
b) if the person's field of endeavor appears on the "skills list" (list of fields in which experts are critically needed) for his/her country; or
вот уж не знаю насколько my skills are needed нашей горячо любимой Родине. Судя по зарплате - не очень они меня там ценили![]()
c) if the J-1 was obtained for the purpose of graduate medical training, typically a residency or fellowship
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У меня была DS2019 и там про эти 2 года ничего не написано.
А что на самом деле могут на визе написать что не subject а на самом деле вдруг окажется потом что subject?
Нет. Процитированные правила как раз являются руководством к действию для консульских работников. Если они поставили " Bearer is not subject to section 212E" или "Two year rule does not apply", то никто Вам потом голову морочить не станет.Originally Posted by lir
Лев Кобрин – юрист, магистр права.
Nothing on this answer should be taken as legal advice. For legal advice, consult an immigration attorney.
Большое спасибо за ответ!
А зачем они тохда етто пишут? :rolleyes:Originally Posted by lir
"Можно построить Эйфелеву башню. Вышколить прусскую армию. Вознести иерархию тоталитарного государства выше престола всевышнего. Нельзя преодолеть странного духовного превосходства иных людей" (с)
Для внесения ясности в статус владельца визы.Originally Posted by MakinMagic
Лев Кобрин – юрист, магистр права.
Nothing on this answer should be taken as legal advice. For legal advice, consult an immigration attorney.
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