My visa is about to expire in 2 months. I am an international medical graduate and have been doing research for the last 2 years. All my documents say that I am not subject to the 2 year rule, however my sponsor recently told me that it appears that my country is in a Specials skills list and the fact that my documents say that the rule does not apply is a mistake. So in order to buy me and my boyfriend some time to apply for a waiver, I got a new job in a new hospital as researcher, which will allow me to keep my J-1 visa status for at least one more year. I am a non employee and will just be receiving an stipend. therefore I have to show funding. My parents recently retired, and they most likely can't fund me anymore . Therefore I was thinking that my boyfriend could fill an I-134 for me?
Also, could that 2 year rule actually apply to me? I came with personal funding, I got my degrees in a different country than my home country and all my documents say (passport, visa, DS form) that I am not subject to the 2 year rule. Thanks!
Best,
Karen
Also, could that 2 year rule actually apply to me? I came with personal funding, I got my degrees in a different country than my home country and all my documents say (passport, visa, DS form) that I am not subject to the 2 year rule. Thanks!
Best,
Karen