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Domestic visa delays

US Foreign Doctor Visa Delays

Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 01, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026

Sentiment
-60
Attention
4
Articles
6
Market Impact
Direct
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The delays in J-1 visa waiver processing by the United States — United States Department of Health and Human Services, coupled with the H-1B visa fee, are creating a significant shortage of physicians in underserved areas across the United States. This situation negatively impacts the healthcare industry, particularly rural hospitals, and could lead to increased patient wait times and a loss of taxpayer investment in medical education, while potentially benefiting Canada as it recruits these foreign physicians.

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Hundreds of foreign doctors who have completed their training in the United States face imminent departure due to severe delays in the processing of their J-1 visa waiver applications by the United States — United States Department of Health and Human Services' Exchange Visitor Program. These doctors are crucial for staffing underserved areas in the United States, and the backlog, which began in late September/early October, threatens to leave hundreds of communities without physicians by July 30. Compounding the issue is a $100,000 fee for H-1B work visas, imposed by a Donald Trump administration proclamation, which many hospitals, especially those in rural areas, cannot afford. This dual challenge is leading to a potential exodus of medical professionals, with some already accepting offers from Canadian hospitals. Various entities, including the American Medical Association, the Society of Hospital Medicine, and the United States Chamber of Commerce, are advocating for solutions, including emergency processing and lawsuits to overturn the H-1B fee.

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The United States — United States Department of Health and Human Services's Exchange Visitor Program is experiencing significant delays in processing J-1 visa waivers, leading to a potential exodus of foreign doctors from the United States.
Importance 90 Sentiment -50
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The United States healthcare system, particularly in underserved areas, faces a critical shortage of physicians due to the delays in visa processing and the associated H-1B visa fee, potentially impacting patient care and taxpayer investment in medical education.
Importance 80 Sentiment -40
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The United States — United States Department of State is involved in reviewing the J-1 waiver applications after the United States — United States Department of Health and Human Services, contributing to the overall processing timeline.
Importance 60 Sentiment -20
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The United States — United States Citizenship and Immigration Services is the final approving authority for J-1 visa waivers and is responsible for the H-1B work visa program, including the controversial $100,000 fee.
Importance 60 Sentiment -20
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Donald Trump's administration issued a proclamation that created the $100,000 fee for H-1B work visas, which is now a significant barrier for hospitals hiring foreign physicians.
Importance 50 Sentiment -30
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The American Medical Association, through its CEO John Whyte, has advocated for emergency batch processing of J-1 waiver applications to mitigate the physician shortage.
Importance 40 Sentiment 20
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The Society of Hospital Medicine, through its president Efrén Manjarrez, has called for emergency measures to address the J-1 waiver backlog, highlighting the risk to hospitalized patients.
Importance 30 Sentiment 20
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The United States Chamber of Commerce is involved in a lawsuit seeking to end the H-1B visa fee, which negatively impacts employers, including hospitals.
Importance 30 Sentiment 10
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Canadian hospitals are actively recruiting foreign physicians completing their training in the United States, potentially benefiting from the United States' visa processing issues.
Importance 20 Sentiment 10
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