As long as one's funding is not from her home countrygovernment or the U.S. government, she will get a "no 2-year home residency" stamp on the visa, and she doens't need a waiver.
You don't need a waiver,
As long as one's funding is not from her home countrygovernment or the U.S. government, she will get a "no 2-year home residency" stamp on the visa, and she doens't need a waiver.
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• No necessarily, unless he/she -familydate- ♀ (260 bytes) () 10/04/2005 postreply 09:28:04
• as long as -IaamSure- ♀ (134 bytes) () 10/04/2005 postreply 09:32:47
• Yes, you can argue that way. -familydate- ♀ (340 bytes) () 10/04/2005 postreply 11:41:24