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INDUSTRIES — HEALTHCARE & LIFE SCIENCES

Healthcare & Life Sciences

Work visa representation for physicians, clinical researchers, biomedical scientists, and allied health professionals.

INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

A Sector With Unique Immigration Complexity

Healthcare and life sciences employers face layered immigration requirements that differ significantly from other STEM fields. Physicians may require J-1 waiver applications, ECFMG certification, and state medical licensure in addition to their primary visa petition. Clinical researchers may need to navigate J-1 two-year home residency requirements. Biomedical scientists with substantial publication records and funding histories may be strong O-1A candidates.

Lex Nautica evaluates each healthcare and life sciences case within the full regulatory and credentialing context — identifying the most appropriate visa category and the most efficient path to authorization.

RELEVANT VISA CATEGORIES

Work Visa Pathways

Common Roles We Support

  • Physicians and surgeons
  • Research scientists and principal investigators
  • Biomedical and pharmaceutical researchers
  • Clinical trial coordinators and managers
  • Genetic counselors
  • Medical physicists
  • Veterinarians and veterinary researchers
  • Nurses and advanced practice providers

J-1 Waiver Considerations

Physicians who complete U.S. graduate medical education on a J-1 visa are typically subject to the two-year home residency requirement. Several waiver pathways exist — including Conrad 30 state waiver programs and interested government agency requests. Lex Nautica analyzes 212(e) applicability and waiver eligibility as part of every healthcare immigration engagement.

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Relevant Visa Categories

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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