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Can citizens of nations other than the United States of America apply for a Mendenhall Fellowship?

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Can citizens of nations other than the United States of America apply for a Mendenhall Fellowship?

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Yes. As the Mendenhall Fellowships are U.S. Government positions, the USGS must give preference to U.S. citizens. Citizens of other nations may be considered under certain circumstances. An example is when there are no qualified citizen applicants. In such a situation, the USGS may consider making an offer to a noncitizen. It is optional for the USGS to consider citizens of other nations, and various laws and regulations must be followed. The Basics section contains some information on the hiring of noncitizens.

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