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J1 visa waiver from a US funded program

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Hello. I am married to a citizen and have 2young children. Just recently filed for permanent residence and was told i had a 2yr residency requirement. I came in a J1 in 2009 for a yr and went back to my country. I didn't stay long. I was able to switch to a F1 visa to pursue my degree in 2010 and never went back since. I forgot about the 2yr rule and now i can't get my green card till i resolve this 2yr waiver. How do i go about getting one.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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A quick Google search turns up this link: https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/study-exchange/student/residency-waiver.html.html

Also, please update your timeline.

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