What Is the Two-Year Home Residency Requirement?
Section 212(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act requires certain J-1 exchange visitors to return to their home country for at least two years after completing their program before they can apply for an H-1B visa, a green card, or certain other immigration benefits in the United States.
This requirement applies if any of the following are true: your J-1 program was funded in whole or in part by your home government or the U.S. government; your field of study appears on the Exchange Visitor Skills List for your country; or you entered the U.S. as a J-1 to receive graduate medical education or training.
The I-612 waiver allows you to request that USCIS waive this requirement. If approved, you are free to change status, extend your stay, or pursue permanent residence without returning home for two years.
