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Nadia,
In order to get rid of the 2 year rule you have to apply for a waiver. This
is a process taking about 4 to 8 months. For Swiss people this is normally
not a problem. Yet as far as I know, you have to do it while you are still
in the US with a J-1. Also I think that once you get the waiver you cannot
extend anymore your J-1. So first extend your J-1 to the most possible and
needed length, then apply for the waiver. More information about the waiver
can be found at:
http://www.swissemb.org/legal/html/j1_visa.html
<http://www.swissemb.org/legal/html/j1_visa.html>
The person responsible for visas at your university should also be able to
give you more information.
Dorothea
-- Dorothea Beringer, PhD Web-Services Organization, Hewlett Packard (408) 343-7341, dorothea_beringer_at_hp.com -- ================================================================= To unsubscribe from the swiss-list mailing list send the message body of "unsubscribe swiss-list" to majordomo_at_swiss-list.com or visit http://www.swiss-list.comReceived on Sun May 27 2001 - 07:13:28 PDT