Disclaimer: This is preliminary information only and is meant as a guide to the general timeline for the waiver process for the Statement of No Objection category. While OIS provides general information around the steps involved in the J-1 waiver process, as your J-1 program sponsor we are unable to directly assist with the preparation and submission of a waiver application. The information below is not intended to provide legal advice. While many J-1s are able to complete the application without legal assistance, should you have a case that requires assistance, OIS advises you to consult with an immigration attorney with experience in preparing waiver cases.
The waiver process can be lengthy. On average it can take 6-12 months to receive a determination. Some waiver cases may take longer than 12 months.
Waiver Timeline
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1
Contact OIS (prior to initiating J-1 Waiver)
- Review the 212(e) presentation on determining subjectivity
- Complete the 212(e) Assessment Worksheet
- Consult a J-1 advisor in OIS to discuss waiver vs. advisory opinion, the filing process for a waiver, timing considerations and possible repercussions it will have on your ability to extend the DS-2019 and travel.
*After consulting OIS, proceed to step 2
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2
Document Preparation & Submission to DOS (1-2 months)
- Collect required supporting documents
- Complete the Department of State’s (DOS) Form DS-3035 online & submit the application
- DOS will open the case and provide you with a unique case number
- Obtain No Objection statement as required by home country Embassy. If any part of your J-1 program was supported by an organization other than JHU the DOS may reach out to those organizations
- Home country government will communicate with DOS
*Review FAQ on travel while waiver pending
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3
DOS Review & Recommendation to USCIS (4-6 months)
- DOS reviews your application
- DOS makes a waiver recommendation to USCIS. Copies of the recommendation are forwarded to you. You should forward your DOS recommendation to [email protected] once received
Your DS-2019 is no longer eligible for extension if the DOS issues a favorable no objection recommendation to USCIS
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USCIS Final Review & Notification (1-3 months)
- USCIS receives the recommendation, issues a receipt notice, reviews, and processes your case (timeframe can vary depending on USCIS case volume)
- After receipt notice issued, monitor case status online
- USCIS issues a final decision (approval or denial) and sends a notification (Form I-797) to you
Frequently Asked Questions
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