This is the second installment of our two-part immigration series. We began with the extraordinary ability visa or the EB1A. This time, we are discussing J1 visas and the home residency requirement that attaches to some of those seeking that visa.
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If you have extraordinary ability, then USCIS will grant you an employment-based, first-preference visa without having to invest a million dollars.
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