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By the way, what is the "Two-Year Rule"?
Many, but not all, J-1 Exchange Visitors are subject to the "Two-Year Rule." Those that are subject to the rule must either be physically present in their home country for an aggregate of two years, or obtain a waiver of the "Two-Year Rule" before becoming eligible for:
H (Temporary Worker or dependent) and L (Intracompany Transferee or dependent) visas. Change of Status applications (except to visa classifications A & G) Adjustment to U.S. Permanent Resident ("green card") status. In other words, the "Two-Year Rule" does not force individuals to return home, rather it limits options for U.S. immigration benefits for those who do not. It does not prohibit applications for other non-immigrant visas, provided all other eligibility criteria are met. Dependents (J-2's ) of those who are subject to the two-year rule" are also subject.
Source : Cornell University
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