H1 sponsoring family medicine residency programs in the United States

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H1B visa is a category of nonimmigrant visa applies to people who wish to perform services in a specialty occupation in the United States. While there are more J1 sponsoring family medicine residency programs in the United States, there are over 70 programs that also sponsor H1B visa and here is a comprehensive list.

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J1 sponsoring family medicine residency programs[edit | edit source]

This program does not normally sponsor a visa and requires permanent residency or citizenship.

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