the reasons for waiver can be something unrelated to the programme she was on. she can apply waiver based on the reason u just mentioned. it's a good reason if she got the recommendation letter. but this does take a little longer to get the No-Objection letter(embassy has to check out everything and her background also make sure there were no Chinese goverment fundings).
one other possible reason for waiver is "marriage to US citizen", it's a quicker and little easier way to get No-Objection letter. she has to come up with marriage license and her hu*****and's prove of citizenship.
the reason on 2019 is the reason she came here on J-1
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do you think she can get the proof from her husband?
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11/06/2007 postreply
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agree,和美國公民結婚並非豁免批準的充分條件,隻有回國服務
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11/06/2007 postreply
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no. extreme hardship is actually extremly hard to get!
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11/06/2007 postreply
11:06:43
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typo*i submitted my doc. to chinese embassy on Jun.29
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11/06/2007 postreply
11:11:48
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that i don't know. maybe she can try.
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11/06/2007 postreply
11:02:06
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回複:that i don't know. maybe she can try.
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11/06/2007 postreply
12:01:15
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i did submit marriage license and my LG's passport copy to DOS.
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11/06/2007 postreply
12:11:29
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謝謝.
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11/06/2007 postreply
12:25:12
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his birth certificate should be fine too.
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11/06/2007 postreply
12:27:45
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用不反對信申請豁免的就是base on派出國政府的不反對,而非
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11/06/2007 postreply
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我國內的單位已經開了不反對信了,現在
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11/06/2007 postreply
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