Wisconsin J-1 Visa Waiver Program
Application Information
J-1 Visa Waiver: Application Information
Starting on October 1st of each year, the Wisconsin Division
of Public Health (DPH) State-30 J-1 visa waiver program will accept
applications, for the federal cycle that starts October 1st.
Requests for a state recommendation must be submitted by the health care
employer or its attorney. All application materials for state
recommendations (except the USDOS application and "user fee")
must be submitted directly to DPH. See below to view and print a copy of
the complete Wisconsin Guidelines for State Recommendations for J-1 visa
waivers.
USDOS "user fee" and "J-1 Visa Waiver Review
Application"
J-1 visa physicians or their attorneys are responsible for submitting the
USDOS "user fee" and the "J-1 Visa Waiver Review
Application" directly to the U.S. Department of State. This must be
done before the rest of the
application is submitted to DPH. Please
note: a Wisconsin State-30 "slot" will not be assigned until DPH
has received, reviewed and approved a complete application from the
employer, including the physician’s USDOS case file number.
DPH cannot submit a J-1 visa waiver application to the USDOS until a federal
case file number is available.
A list of immigration attorneys who have successfully worked with the
Division of Public Health on J-1 visa waivers is available upon request by
contacting DPH staff.
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Other questions on the Wisconsin State-30 application process
should be directed to:
Mailing Address
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Street Address
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Traici Brockman
Primary Care Office
Wisconsin Division of Public Health
PO Box 2659
Madison WI 53701-2659 |
Traici Brockman
Primary Care Office
Wisconsin Division of Public Health
1 W. Wilson St., Room 250
Madison WI 53702 |
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