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Do I need U.S. affiliation or citizenship to be a trainee on a training grant or to receive a career award or fellowship?

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Do I need U.S. affiliation or citizenship to be a trainee on a training grant or to receive a career award or fellowship?

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Yes, with one exception: the K99/R00 award. For all other career development awards and training grants, you must be a U.S. citizen, a non-citizen national, or a permanent resident with a valid Alien Registration Receipt Card (also known as a green card) at the time of award. For more information, read Advice on Research Training, Career Awards, and Research Supplements.

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