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Hi!
I would like to give add some details to the information on the waiver. As
for Fabio or Aline, the Immigration and Naturalization Service did his job
fast. It took them 2 weeks between the receipt notice and their letter of
approval for my waiver. This means that once the USIA has written a
favorable recommendation, it should not take long to get an answer from
INS (at least for swiss people). One should note that:
- INS can take the liberty of using the full 90 days to answer.
- The longest part is to deal with USIA.
- The reason I gave to obtain the waiver (last question on USIA sheet)
was simply to say that I was looking for a job in the USA.
- Even if everything seems to go fast and smoothly, do not wait for the
last minute. You might be the first with whom it takes
unexpectedly longer...
Best regards,
Andreas
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Andreas Bill
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
1 Cyclotron Road, MS 62-203
Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Tel : +1-510-486-6991
FAX : +1-510-486-5401
e-mail: abill_at_lbl.gov
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Received on Tue Mar 11 1997 - 12:07:51 PST