Immigration Nation Podcast

From Stuck to Approved: The Hidden Strategy Behind J-1 Waivers and Green Cards

15 min · 11. juni 2026
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For many physicians, teachers, and highly skilled professionals, the J-1 visa can create an unexpected obstacle: the two-year home residency requirement. After investing years into building a career and life in the United States, many are surprised to learn that one immigration rule could force them to leave the country before pursuing permanent residency. In this episode of Immigration Nation, immigration attorney Kaushik Ranchod breaks down the most effective J-1 waiver strategies available today. He explains how Conrad 30 waivers, Exceptional Hardship waivers, HHS waivers, and No Objection waivers work, who qualifies, and how attorneys determine the best path for each case.

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