What are the different waivers that one can apply for?
• “No objection” statement from visitor’s home country • Request from an Interested U.S. Government Agency • Claim of persecution in home country if visitor returns • Claim of exceptional hardship to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse or child if visitor returns to home country • Request from a designated State health agency Q: How much is the application processing fee? A: The processing fee is $215 and must be paid with an U.S. currency cashier’s check or a postal money order drawn on a U.S. financial institution. Q: Where can I obtain a “no objection” statement? A: In order to obtain a “no objection” statement, you should contact the consular section of your home country’s embassy in Washington, D.C. Q: When do I have to submit the “no objection” statement? A: Once you receive your case number from the Department of State, you should have your home country’s embassy submit the “no objection” statement. Q: I am a foreign medical graduate sponsored by the Educational Commissi