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Filed: Other Country: Angola
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On 9/19/2023 at 3:42 PM, Resonance20 said:

Its on  the DOS website.

 

https://j1visawaiverrecommendation.state.gov

 

 

Click on inform DOS about change of address. Fill the online form, sign and mail to them.

Thanks so much! :)

Just now, Sabina Bart said:

Thanks so much! :)

Any news about hardship cases from like end of last year? I wonder if 2022 is moving at all… or maybe someone got it from early 2023?! 

Filed: Other Country: Angola
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9 hours ago, Hardship_waiver said:

Another one got it finally. 

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Lol they are playing catch up now. But man 2021. Why. Did they like process spring cases of 2022 and then stopped? I am just trying to understand the pattern. Any cases from late 2022? Fall maybe of 2022? Also how do you get this info?

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59 minutes ago, foreverDarkInside said:

That's my case :D yeah I started the process with USCIS in 8/2020

Congratulations. If you don’t mind me asking, did you do anything to get them to decide on your case? I know people have been filing a writ or asking to expedite etc 

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15 hours ago, extreme_hardship said:

@TonyW just to make sure I understood correctly. You did have a US government as a sponsor, but they never asked for sponsor’s view ?

It's actually not unusual, I saw many cases with government sponsors but no sponsor view shown on their charts. THis included the case approved 09/20/2023 above.

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5 minutes ago, hideaki said:

It's actually not unusual, I saw many cases with government sponsors but no sponsor view shown on their charts. THis included the case approved 09/20/2023 above.

I believe it depends on which government. If it’s US gov funding then they definitely seek sponsor views. If it’s a foreign government sponsor maybe they don’t always do that.

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15 hours ago, Freidrichm said:

I believe it depends on which government. If it’s US gov funding then they definitely seek sponsor views. If it’s a foreign government sponsor maybe they don’t always do that.

Hmm how do you determine if a specific case had a governmental funding, if it does not show “Request for sponsor’s view”? 

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On 9/22/2023 at 10:37 PM, Freidrichm said:

I believe it depends on which government. If it’s US gov funding then they definitely seek sponsor views. If it’s a foreign government sponsor maybe they don’t always do that.

Well, your belief was just wrong. I was speaking out of my first-hand knowledge, in which I KNOW people who got US government funding (by the way, it's more US government funders than Fulbright) and in their waiver process it DIDN'T show "sponsor view".
Two theories:
- That gov funder is no longer operational.
- The DOS reviewer just "forgot" to input that info into the online system.
DOS reviewer division is a very low tech with depleted resource, and made mistakes all the time.

 
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