J1 Waiver DS-3035: Statement of Reason Template and Explanation

This Article will cover the common topic of what should be stated in the DS-3035 Statement of Reason and a template will be provided since an example can be very beneficial on improving the Filing quality.
Why listen to this Article or this Immigration Attorney?
Personally, the Attorney married a J1 Teacher and filed for a No Objection Statement Waiver. So, on a personal level, the Attorney has been in the same shoes as many spouses trying to spend their life with a J1 Professional that was originally required to return home/abroad for 2 years (the 2-year home residency requirement).
Professionally, the law firm assists J1 Professionals on a weekly basis, and has nearly a decade of experience with J1 Waivers.
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First Item, what is the basis of the waiver filing? What are the options?
There are a few waiver basis that someone may apply for. A Rough summary can be seen below:
- J1 - No Objection Statement by the foreign government (MOST COMMON)
- J2 Divorce No Objection Statement by the foreign government (Depends on the Foreign Government is J2 are eligible)
- J1 IGA or an Interested US Federal Government Agency makes the request for the waiver issuance on the visa holder’s behalf
- J1 Conrad State 30 Program
- J2 Age-out or Divorce IGA
- J1/J2 Exceptional Hardship to a U.S. Citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse or child
- J1/J2 Persecution due to the visa holder’s race, religion, or political opinion
Second Item, an understanding of what REQUIRES the J waiver must exist:
Merely applying for the DS-3035 is not enough. The DOS Waiver Review Division will require the applicant to show a clear need for the waiver, or else the DS-3035 will be denied UNTIL a required basis is met.
The J Visa Restricts all of the following:
- Immigrate to the US (acquire Lawful Permanent Residence or Green Card) either through the I-485 Adjustment of Status process or the DS-260 Consular Process
- K-1 Fiance Visa
- H Employment Visa
- L Employment Visa
If you do not have proof of pursuing one of the above restricted items, the DS-3035 will be denied.
For example, if you are pursing marriage-based Adjustment of Status, DOS will require a marriage/marriage certificate. Being boyfriend and girlfriend or even engaged is not enough. If you are pursuing the K1 Fiance Visa, being engaged is enough, BUT you would have a pending or approved I-129F Petition which is the start of the K1 Visa.
Another example, if you are pursuing an H-1b Visa, having a resume or degree would be insufficient. DOS will require a conditional offer from a relevant employer. Why Conditional? and, Why Relevant? Employers cannot hire/employ a J1 UNTIL they have an approved H-1B. Employers must be relevant as some would get an offer from a local business or from a friend's moving company, but the H-1B career/field would be teaching or eduction, meaning a school or college would be a "relevant" employer.
Third Item, Government Funding?
If you received government funding, whether it be by the foreign government or maybe by Fulbright, you should consider repaying the funding. Repayment will issue a repayment certificate that would make you generally eligible for mo J1 Waiver Options. If the funding amount is under $1k or some other small amount, many J1s merely repay the amount or the foreign government may even waive/forgive the funding and issue their own No Objection Statement.
Fourth Item, Components of the typical Statement of Reason:
- Full Name of the J1
- Full Name of any J2 Spouse and Children
- State Citizenship
- State the Country Imposing the J1 Restriction
- State the Basis/Waiver Type
- State that no Government Funding has occurred, or that it has been repaid
- State whether the waiver is required for Immigration based on marriage, K1 Fiance, H Employment, or L Employment
The Statement must be BRIEF, somewhere between 4-8 Sentences. Visually, on the paper, it should be 1/4th to 1/3rd of the page. Writing to much may force a DOS request to re-write and reduce the statement of reason, or to make the point of the request more direct.
DS-3035 Statement of Reason Template:
I, ________, request the _______ Government to provide a No Objection Letter to the waiver of my 2 year home residency requirement as indicated in my J-1 DS-2019. I did not receive funding from the __________ Government or the U.S. Government in order to pay for my arrival in the United States. The purpose of the waiver is my marriage to a U.S. Citizen, ___________. Upon approval of the waiver, it is my and my husbands intention to begin the Lawful Permanent Resident Process, so that I may permanently stay with my husband.
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