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Re: swiss-list: 2 year's rule

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From: Thomas Wicki (click for textversion of email address )
Date: Wed Sep 13 2000 - 00:34:49 PDT


> It sounds (reading the latest discussions) like some of you have been a long
> time in the US and started on a J1 visa. Did anyone escape the 2 year's rule?
> And how?

I did! I needed a waver from the Swiss embassy in Washington that they
"don't want me back." I called them up and they told me exactly what
I need to send them, they processed it in less than 24 hours and hand-
carried it over to the US office who handles these cases. It took them
about 3 months... I also had a lawyer who handled my H1 application
and kept an eye on them.

All this was about 9 years ago. No idea if the procedure is still the
same, but my advice is, contact the Swiss embassy.

--Thomas
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