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J-1 Visa Waiver Program

Washington State will sponsor up to 30 waivers per Federal Fiscal Year (October 1-September 30).

Eligible employers in Washington must be located in a designated HPSA or whole-county MUA. We may sponsor up to five (5) of the total waivers to physicians who will practice at health care facilities located in non-designated areas that meet the criteria in WAC 246-562-075.

Washington does not require a minimum HPSA score or a specific facility type.

For more information see: Applicant Eligibility Criteria

Applications are accepted beginning October 1 of each year.

2009 Program Year

October 1, 2008 - September 30, 2009

Applications Received

Waivers Approved Waivers Pending Approval

Primary Care

3

0 3

Specialists

1

0 1

Non HPSA (FLEX)

0

0 0

Total Waivers to Date

4

0 4

Last Updated: 10/7/08

PROGRAM UPDATES: 

  • Addendum forms are now required as part of the application for physicians applying as Specialists or for Non-HPSA locations.

  • Please use this checklist as a guide:  Waiver Application Checklist

  • USE this shipping address for applications (UPS, Federal Express, US Postal Service):

Washington State Department of Health
Office of Community and Rural Health
Attention: J- l Visa Waiver Program
243 Israel Road SE MS: 7834
Tumwater WA  98501

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Application Form (67.47 KB) Chapter 246-562-WAC
Application Addendum: Non-HPSA (36.10 KB) Physician Eligibility Criteria
Application Addendum:  Specialists (106.66 KB) Employer Eligibility Criteria
Physician Attestation Statement (19.13 KB) Application Review Process
Physician Personal Statement (18.05 KB) HPSA Information
Semi Annual Report Other J-1 Visa Resources
Health Facility Letter Federal (HHS) VISA Waiver Web Site

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All applications must include a letter from the head of the facility at which the physician will be employed that:

  • Requests that the Washington State Department of Health act as an interested government agency and recommend a waiver for the J-1 physician.
  • Identifies the physician by name.
  • Includes the complete address where physician will practice if the waiver is granted (county, street address, city and zip code, and include health professional shortage area (HPSA) identifier
  • Summarizes how the health care facility has attempted to locate qualified U.S. physicians
  • Describes the physician's qualifications, proposed responsibilities and how their employment will satisfy important unmet health care needs of a medically underserved community; and
  • Includes a statement that the facility treats all patients regardless of their ability to pay, accepts Medicare, Medicaid patients and uses a sliding fee discount schedule
  • State unequivocally that the facility is offering the physician at least three years of employment in a job consistent with the Department's mission, a description of the critical need of the facility's service area and how the facility will assure that the physician will serve that need.

The letter must be on the facility letterhead and signed by the head of the health care facility.

Employer Eligibility Criteria

Employers can be, but are not limited to, publicly funded health care facilities or private entities.  The employer must:

  • Be licensed to do business in Washington State.
  • Be located in a federally designated Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) or a whole county Medically Underserved Area (MUA).
  • Meet the criteria in WAC 246-562-075 if the practice location is not located in a federally designated HPSA or whole county MUA.
  • Be able to document at least six months of unsuccessful recruitment activity.
  • Serve both Medicare and Medicaid patients, with at least 10% of the total patient visits in the 12 months prior to application coming from Medicaid and/or other low-income patients (such as subsidized basic health plan enrollees, sliding fee discount, no pay, etc.).
  • Have a sliding fee scale schedule posted and available for patient use.
  • Have a signed employment contract with the J-1 physician, three years for primary care physicians and five years for specialists.  Contracts containing non-compete language will not be approved.
  • Pay the physician prevailing wage, submitting a Labor Condition Application (Form ETA 9035) signed and approved by the US Department of Labor
  • Submit the Health Care Facility letter with the waiver application.

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J-1 Physician Eligibility Criteria

  • On October 1 of each year, the physician must either be complete with their training OR in the final year of their training program.
  • If not complete with their training, physicians must provide a letter of good standing from training program including expected completion date.
  • Primary care waivers are not available to physicians who have ANY sub-specialty training, with the exception of Geriatric and Obstetrical fellowships.
  • Physicians must have a signed contract with an eligible employer, three years for primary care physicians and five years for specialists.
  • Physicians must have an active Washington State medical license or provide documentation of a pending application for their Washington State medical license.
  • Physician must provide:
    • Copy of current Curriculum Vitae.
    • Copies of all DS-2019 forms (formerly IAP-66) are required.
    • Proof of passage of United States Medical Licensing Examinations.
    • Medical degree or diploma, translated as necessary.
    • At least one recommendation letter from current training program.
    • US Department of State Data Sheet
    • A Physician Attestation Statement
    • A Physician Personal Statement

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Application Review Process:

Physicians need to submit the Department of State data sheet and $230 processing fee to the U.S. Department of State in order to establish a case number prior to submission of applications to the Department of Health.

  • The Department will complete an initial review within ten working days of receipt of the application
  • All incomplete applications will be returned to sender. Incomplete applications that are resubmitted with the additional required documentation are considered new applications.
  • Complete applications undergo a full review that can take up to 2 weeks per application. Applicants are notified in writing of the results of the full review.
  • Upon approval, the Department of Health will forward the waiver application to the Department of State (DOS). DOS must approve the application before it is sent to the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS) for final approval.
  • DOS customer service to check the status of applications online
  • BCIS customer service number to check the status of applications is 1-800-375-5283. If you have an application receipt number, you can check the status of your case online.

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HPSA Information

To see areas in Washington state that currently have Federal Shortage area designations look at the tables for Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas, Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, Correctional Facilities and Medically Underserved Areas and Medically Underserved Populations: Here.

The Office of Community and Rural health also provides information on resources available for those seeking J-1 Visa Waivers.

For further information, please contact:
Jennell Prentice, J1 Visa Waiver Program Manager
Telephone: 360-236-2814
Email: jennell.prentice@doh.wa.gov

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