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Copyright 2009, American Immigration Lawyers Association. Reprinted, with permission, from Immigration & Nationality Law Handbook (2009 10 Edition), available from AILA Publications, 1-800-982-2839, Clinical J-1 WAIVERS A Primer . by Benjamin T. Kurten, Jennifer A. Minear, and Elahe Najfabadi . According to the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), more than 6,000 for- eign medical graduates applied for J-1 sponsorship to begin or extend participation in Clinical residency or fellowship training in the United States in 2007 08. 1 All foreign physicians who receive graduate medical training in J-1 nonimmigrant status must either return to their home country or country of last residence for an aggregate of two years, or obtain a waiver of that requirement before becoming eligible to: (1) apply for an immigra
491 islative history.4 Among other things, that article is noteworthy for pointing out that the earliest state-.
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