Jamaica No Objection Statement (NOS) Waiver: Explained

The Jamaican J1 No Objection Statement (NOS) Waiver Process is unique. Every Country has a different process, timeline, eligibility, and required documentation. This post will specifically cover Jamaica's process.
For starters, there are unrestricted and restricted J1 Professionals. The Restricted Professionals are generally:
- J1 Teacher
- J1 Professor
- J1 Instructor
- J1 Specialist
- J1 Researcher
- J1 Physician
- J1 Intern
- J1 Trainee
- J1 Summer Camp Counselor
- J1 University Student (Undergraduate, Graduate, and Professional / Doctoral)
It is these professionals that this waiver explanation will assist the most. This explanation will be broken into parts.
Part 1: Why listen to this Post 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 felt the same stress of worrying about the J1 Waiver process and the 2-year home residency requirement.
Professionally, our law firm assists J1 Professionals on a weekly basis, and has nearly a decade of experience SPECIFICALLY with Jamaica No Objection Statement Waivers.
The Attorney and Team biographies can be seen here: https://www.fickeymartinezlaw.com/team
Part 2: How can I Clearly Determine whether I am Restricted by the J1 Visa? (aka 212e Specials Skills List or Subject to the 2 year Home Residency Requirement)
With any waiver discussion, determining the need for the waiver is important. Generally, if you are a J1 Professional (Teacher, Physician, Scholar, Intern, etc.) from Jamaica mentioned above, you are LIKELY SUBJECT. If the J1 Visa and DS-2019 state you are subject, then you are subject.
A much deeper dive into this subject can be seen in the following posts:
The DOS Waiver Review Division Advisory Opinion: https://www.fickeymartinezlaw.com/immigration/when-should-a-j1-j2-perform-a-dos-advisory-opinion
When the DS-2019 is blank (Common Issue): https://www.fickeymartinezlaw.com/my-ds-2019-is-blank-how-do-i-know-if-i-am-subject-to-the-j1-212e-2-year-home-residency-requirement
An Advisory Opinion is a service our law firm assists with. A consultation with an immigration attorney may also be beneficial.
Part 3: Why and When do you need the J1 Waiver?
The Purpose of the J1 Waiver is to allow the professional to:
- acquire permission to NOT return home for 2 years
- be able to seek a different immigration status:
- 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
The Waiver is REQUIRED BEFORE you are able to apply for the above-mentioned immigration statuses. Emphasis on BEFORE, meaning the waiver must be approved by the DOS and USCIS, before DOS and USCIS would allow for a change in immigration status.
Now, it is important to note, other visa types/immigration statuses are NOT Restricted by the J1 Visa, such as:
- F1 Student Visa
- R1 Religious Worker Visa
- B1/B2 Tourist Visa
Some Guidance on the R1 Option for J1 Teachers can be seen here: https://www.fickeymartinezlaw.com/r1-visa-for-school-teachers-at-religious-private-schools-an-alternative-to-the-h-1b-visa
FINAL POINT ON THIS TOPIC, as many forget, if the F1/R1/B1/B1 visa holder aims to EVER APPLY FOR AND RECEIVE a Green Card or Fiance Visa or H/L Employment Visa, the J1 Restrict MUST EITHER BE:
- Satisfied by returning to the home country for 2 years
- Waived by the DOS
Part 4: Waiver Breakdown Overview
The NOS Waiver process is broken into 2 packets and 3 phases.
PHASE 1: Initiating
Packet 1: The DOS DS-3035 Waiver Recommendation Application is an electronic filing that auto-generates the forms, statement of reason, and list of required documents. A Third-Party Barcode Page is created along with a case number. The Barcode Page is required for Packet 2 and the case number allows for status updates in the DOS System.
The filing DOES NOT APPEAR in the DOS System until the file is received at DOS with payment. Once a DS-3035 Packet is created, it cannot be edited afterwards. Any new corrections usually lead to a new case/case number being generated.
Packet 2: The Jamaican NOS Application is filed with the Jamaican Embassy in DC, or the Consulates in Florida, Texas, and New York. The Jamaican Instructions/process vary slightly based on filing location, and can be located here:
DC: https://www.embassyofjamaica.org/ja_citizens/Letter_Of_No_Objection.pdf
FL: https://www.jamaicacgmiami.org/no-objection.html
TX: https://jamaicaconsulatehouston.com/no-objection-statement/
NY: https://congenjamaica-ny.org/letters-of-no-objection/
Our recommended checklist can be seen later in this guide.
Phase 2: Processing
Packet 2 might be called packet 2 in the explanation, but it is the first that MUST BE PROCESSED. Jamaica must not object, create the No Objection Statement, and send that statement to the DOS to merge into Packet 1.
Once Packet 1 receives the Jamaican No Objection Statement, that is when they begin processing the DS-3035. The DOS will either request documentation, deny, or issue a favorable recommendation.
Phase 3: Finalizing/Recording in the Government System
If DOS issues a Favorable Recommendation, the file (merge of packet 1 and packet 2) is then submitted to USCIS, USCIS issues an I-612 Receipt Notice, and then USCIS issues an I-612 Approval Notice.
An I-612 Approval Notice is the full completion of the J1 Waiver Process.
Part 5: Documents
It is important to note that Jamaica requires all documents sent to the Jamaican Government to be Notarized/Notarised True Copies. The following is a list of documents normally required:
- Birth Certificates for the J1, any children, and spouse
- Your Marriage Certificate, if married
- Any Foreign Passport
- J1 and J2 Visas
- Any US Passport
- I-94 Lawful Entry Record (Found on CBP Website)
- ALL DS-2019 (for J1/J2)
- TRN Card (front and back)
The DOS may also request:
- Your Divorce Certificate, if divorce
- Prior Spouse’s Death Certificate, if prior spouse died during marriage
- Any US Driver’s License
- Any/All US Visas
Jamaica also requires:
- Updated Resume
- Brief Letter requesting the NOS, reason for the request, and contact information.
Part 6: Processing Times and When to Start
The Jamaica Embassy/Consulate Processes the NOS Application within 1 months. It is the sent to Scholarship and Assistance Unit, Ministry of Finance and Planning in Jamaica for processing, which can take 2-3 months to process. In total, the Jamaica Process takes roughly 3-4 months, or there about. (aka packet 2)
The DOS Processes the DS-3035 AFTER receiving the No Objection Statement within 2-5 months. (aka packet 1) In other words, if Packet 2 takes 4 months and Packet 1 takes 3 months, the waiver up to this point would take about 7 months.
USCIS processes and records the I-612 Waiver filing within 1-2 months.
If you require the waiver for an H-1B Filing or Adjustment of Status filing next year, you may want to start early. For instance, if a J1 public school teacher begins the waiver process in August, receives the NOS in December, is Favorably Recommended by the DOS in March the following year, and is I-612 approved in March or April.
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