

The ministry would then send it to the U.S.

It must state your government has no objection to you not returning to your home country to satisfy the two-year home-country physical presence requirement and no objection to the possibility of you becoming a lawful permanent resident of the United States.Īlternatively, a designated ministry in your home government may issue the No Objection Statement. The embassy must send the No Objection Statement to the Waiver Review Division. Your home country government may issue a No Objection Statement, through its embassy in Washington, DC. Choose the one basis that you qualify for or applies to your situation.įive Bases for Recommendation of a Waiver Your waiver request must be under any one of the five applicable bases in U.S. Specifically, you may apply to the Department of State, Waiver Review Division for a recommendation that USCIS grant a waiver. If you are subject to this requirement, but not able to fulfill it, you may apply for a waiver. laws that created the two-year home-country physical presence requirement.

