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NATIONAL INTEREST WAIVERS FOR CERTAIN PHYSICIANS
SEC. 5. NATIONAL INTEREST WAIVERS OF JOB OFFER REQUIREMENTS FOR ALIENS WHO ARE
MEMBERS OF THE PROFESSIONS HOLDING ADVANCED DEGREES OR ALIENS OF EXCEPTIONAL ABILITY.
Section 203(b)(2)(B) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1153(b)(2)(B))
is amended to read as follows:
(B) WAIVER OF JOB OFFER-
(i) NATIONAL INTEREST WAIVER- Subject to clause (ii), the Attorney General may,
when the Attorney General deems it to be in the national interest, waive the
requirements of subparagraph (A) that an alien's services in the sciences, arts,
professions, or business be sought by an employer in the United States.
(ii) PHYSICIANS WORKING IN SHORTAGE AREAS OR VETERANS FACILITIES-
(I) IN GENERAL- The Attorney General shall grant a national interest waiver
pursuant to clause (i) on behalf of any alien physician with respect to whom
a petition for preference classification has been filed under subparagraph (A) if--
(aa) the alien physician agrees to work full time as a physician in an area or
areas designated by the Secretary of Health and Human Services as having a shortage
of health care professionals or at a health care facility under the jurisdiction of
the Secretary of Veterans Affairs; and
(bb) a Federal agency or a department of public health in any State has previously
determined that the alien physician's work in such an area or at such facility was
in the public interest.
(II) PROHIBITION- No permanent resident visa may be issued to an alien physician
described in subclause (I) by the Secretary of State under section 204(b), and the
Attorney General may not adjust the status of such an alien physician from that of
a nonimmigrant alien to that of a permanent resident alien under section 245, until
such time as the alien has worked full time as a physician for an aggregate of five
years (not including the time served in the status of an alien described in section
101(a)(15)(J)), in an area or areas designated by the Secretary of Health and Human
Services as having a shortage of health care professionals or at a health care
facility under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
(III) STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION- Nothing in this subparagraph may be construed to
prevent the filing of a petition with the Attorney General for classification under
section 204(a), or the filing of an application for adjustment of status under
section 245, by an alien physician described in subclause (I) prior to the date
by which such alien physician has completed the service described in subclause (II).
(IV) EFFECTIVE DATE- The requirements of this subsection do not affect waivers on
behalf of alien physicians approved under section 203(b)(2)(B) before the enactment
date of this subsection. In the case of a physician for whom an application for a
waiver was filed under section 203(b)(2)(B) prior to November 1, 1998, the Attorney
General shall grant a national interest waiver pursuant to section 203(b)(2)(B) except
that the alien is required to have worked full time as a physician for an aggregate of
three years (not including time served in the status of an alien described in section
101(a)(15)(J)) before a visa can be issued to the alien under section 204(b) or the
status of the alien is adjusted to permanent resident under section 245.'.
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