J1 Physicians: The Conrad 30 is an underused waiver option

This Blog Post will cover the topic that receives "mixed reviews" from J1 Physicians: the CONRAD 30 WAIVER PROGRAM. A Physician that has the J1 2-year Home Residency Requirement (aka Restriction) has generally heard about this waiver option. Some Physicians like the program because progresses their career and keeps them in the United States, which can pay higher or have better benefits that abroad. However, other may dislike it because:
- Rural Living/Placement
- Lower Pay from current area of employment
- Less opportunities for J2 Family Members
- The State they DO WANT TO LIVE IN has already capped out the CONRAD 30 Positions
Now, CONRAD 30 is an option, and the reality is: IT IS AN UNDERUSED OPTION.
Common medical professionals, such as (not an exhaustive list):
- Anesthesiologist
- Cardiologist
- Family physician
- Gastroenterologist
- Neurologist
- Obstetrician/gynecologist (OBGYNs)
- Oncologist
- Pediatrician
- Radiologist
- Surgeon
- Urologist
May want to reconsider this J1 Waiver Option.
The CONRAD 30 does have three (3) main requirements, which give the most concern to Physicians:
- MUST acquire a NO OBJECTION STATEMENT from their home country (this is something our office has assisted with for nearly a decade), BUT doctors are a prized commodity and the foreign government may really really really want you to return.
- MUST sign a contract and MUST thereafter complete 3 years under the H-1B Program from the Health Department or Rural Placement.
- MUST complete the other CONRAD 30 Program Requirements.
The Numbers:
The Term/Title: UNDERUSED, that was not an exaggeration or play on words.
Statistically, of the 1500 Conrad 30 Positions available every year, only 880 to 1167 (statistics taken over a 5 year period). CONRAD 30 is generally unable to place 1/3 of its available positions with Physicians. (Source)
As an Immigration Law Firm that assists many types of J1 Professionals, I would recommend looking at the less "frequented" states. Colorado, a beautiful state with nearly 6 million people ALMOST NEVER FILLS THEIR CONRAD 30 POSITIONS. If I was a J1 Physician, and I was heavily considering this J1 Waiver, I would go to a place where there is no competition, like Colorado. (Opinion of an immigration attorney). Here is a link to help guide you.
In reality, 1/3 of the positions are available/unused. If a J1 physician needs a waiver, maybe consider looking outside of your geographical area because opportunities are available, if you look elsewhere.
If you have questions or need assistance with the No objection Statement, please schedule a consultation with our immigration attorney.
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