212(e) 2-Year Foreign Residency Waiver Approved Based on Hardship

12/8/2014

Our client, a citizen of Jordan, came to the U.S. to complete a residency program as he was a foreign medical graduate. He married a U.S. citizen and then had a U.S. citizen child. Attorney Furqan filed the J-1 waiver with the U.S. State Department (DS-3035) and USCIS (I-612), and both were approved. The waivers were based on Jordan’s country conditions and the client’s financial hardship, but most importantly, the wife’s severe allergy condition and the child’s Microcephaly, a medical condition characterized by an abnormally small head.

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