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53 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:
You will get the no objection letter from your nearest Mexican consulate. Where are you located?
Unfortunately, as @Coco8 already mentioned, a Fulbrighter cannot obtain a no objection waiver without proof of unusual and compelling facts establishing that Mexico and the U.S. will both benefit considerably more by allowing you to remain in the U.S.
I am located in Texas.
Problem is that only part of the funding was Fulbright.
What happens if my waiver gets rejected?
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11 minutes ago, Lucky Cat said:
Oh...OK. Thanks.
Yeah. It is country specific. I spent about a day looking for this information in several sites and forums but I could not find any information related to the NOS letter for mexicans.
17 minutes ago, Coco8 said:He or she is trying to find the process to apply for the no objection letter in Mexico. That's not the same information and actually, I tried to google it and I got information from a lot of other countries appear but not from Mexico. OP will have to dig a bit deeper and look for alternative phrases in Spanish. I'm a native Spanish speaker and I still couldn't find it, but I only spent 5 minutes. That's why I recommend to call the embassy directly.
Thanks! I am also native speaker. I could not find anything
19 minutes ago, Coco8 said:The process varies by country. I had to request it to an office in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in my country, they sent it to the embassy, and then I picked it up.
Who sponsored your J1?
I recommend that you call the embassy of Mexico in the US and ask them, or send them an email. I'm from another country, but I always got answers that way.
My visa was sponsored by the US department of state. I am part of the Fulbright program.
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23 minutes ago, Coco8 said:
You have to apply to the Department of State, not the embassy.
I know that the waiver must be requested at the DoS.
What about the No Objection Statement? Where do I request this?
Please let me know if I am mistaken.
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Hello Everyone! I hope you are doing ok.
- I am a mexican student under J-1 visa, and I have the 2 year home rule. I would like to apply for a waiver but I cannot find any information about the No Objection Statement (NOS) in any mexican embassy web page.
- Does anyone know where can I request this letter or who to contact?
- I appreciate any help! Thank you
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Hello everyone!
I am sorry if I am posting in the incorrect forum. I am also a J-1 visa holder and subject to the "two year rule".
- Has anyone had any luck getting the "no objection letter"?
- Does it matter if I request this letter in the Austin Consulate? or do I have to go to the El Paso Consulate?
Thank you in advance!
J-1 No objection Statement (Where to request? Mexico)
in Student & Exchange Visitor Visas
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Thanks!
My plan is to change visa and spend the rest of my program traveling back and forth between the US and Mexico to sum days to my 2 year restriction. I think I can sum up to 500 days doing this and request a waiver for the remaining.
Thank you all for your answers!