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RE: swiss-list: 2-years rule

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From: Dan Kikinis (click for textversion of email address )
Date: Mon May 20 2002 - 23:58:58 PDT


as far as I understand (I am no expert in this myself), the 2 year rule is from
the country you come from, so you do not disappear in the US (aka brain drain),
and the US will waive that, if your embassy (the country that sent you) does.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: click for textversion of email address
> [mailto:click for textversion of email address ]On Behalf Of Laurent Piguet
> Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 11:25 PM
> To: click for textversion of email address
> Subject: Re: swiss-list: 2-years rule
>
>
>
> This stuff is WAY above my head, but there is just one thing
> that comes to
> my mind. Did you deal with INS people in the US? Is there any
> way you could
> talk to the LOCAL INS people at the american ambassy?
>
> I have found it close to impossible to talk to someone at INS in the
> States. The local representations are often much easier to
> deal with, and
> they are "closer" to the issue.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Laurent

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