Wisconsin Conrad 30 Waiver Program: Other State Letters of Support
- Conrad 30 Waiver Program
- General Information
- Program Description
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- Other State Letters of Support
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- Frequently Asked Questions
H-1B visa change in employer and practice address
The Division of Public Health can provide a state letter of concurrence for H-1B visa physicians who plan to petition the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for a revision in their H-1B visa (for a change in employer and practice address to another designated shortage area), and who previously received a Wisconsin letter of support for their J-1 visa waiver. This state letter of support does not alter the federal J-1 visa waiver requirement for the physician to complete three years of practice in a designated shortage area. The H-1B visa physician must submit a written request to the Division of Public Health and must provide some justification for the need to change employer and practice address.
The H-1B visa physician must also provide a copy of a signed employment agreement, which includes the proposed new practice address in a designated shortage area, continued full-time practice in primary care, and fulfillment of the three-year J-1 visa waiver work obligation. The state letter of support includes the following: concurrence that the practice address is in a federally designated Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA), Medically Underserved Area (MUA), or Medically Underserved Population (MUP) (federal shortage area documentation will be attached); concurrence that the recruitment of primary care physicians in this shortage area is in the public interest; and acknowledgement that the state provided a letter of support for the previous J-1 visa waiver request.
National interest waiver petitions to the U.S. CIS
The Division of Public Health can provide a state letter of concurrence for H-1B visa physicians who plan to petition the USCIS for a national interest waiver and permanent residency. This state letter of support does not alter the federal J-1 visa waiver requirement for the physician to complete three years of practice in a designated shortage area.
The H-1B visa physician must submit a written request to the Division of Public
Questions about or written requests for state letters of support should be directed to:
Mailing address
Jaime Olson
Primary Care
Division of Public Health
PO Box 2659
Madison, WI 53701-2659
Fax: 608-267-2832
Phone: 608-267-1440
Street address
Jaime Olson
Primary Care
Division of Public Health
1 W. Wilson St., Room 250
Madison, WI 53703