because the policy doesn't apply to you (otherwise you want to waive from what?).
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,
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No necessarily, unless he/she
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as long as
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Yes, you can argue that way.
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