Is a no objection certificate from the home country required for State 30 or interested government agency waivers?
A no objection certificate is not required for any interested government agency waiver unless an exchange visitor is otherwise contractually bound to return to the home country. This would apply in circumstances where the exchange visitor received home government or U.S. government funding for an exchange program. It is rare when a no objection letter is required. 3.
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