Military Accessions Vital to National Interest (MAVNI)U.S. Army and Army Reserves –Somerville, NJ
The MAVNI program allows the enlistment into the United States Army or Army Reserve of certain legal non-immigrant aliens with foreign language ability. Applicants that enlist under the MAVNI program have the opportunity for the naturalization process to be expedited (usually completed during basic combat training) * Age: 17-34 (must Ship prior to 35th Birthday) * Education: High School Senior or High School Diploma (Tier 1) Graduate or Higher.–Foreign Diplomas and Transcripts must be translated and evaluated. * Trainability: 50 or higher on the ASVAB * Physical: Must meet physical standards IAW AR 601-210. Medical waivers are authorized. * Conduct: No conduct waivers authorized * Dependents: Must meet standards IAW AR 601-210. Dependency waivers are authorized * Foreign Armed Forces: Must not be affiliated with any foreign armed forces. No exception is authorized.Languages:
o ALBANIAN o AMHARIC o ARABIC o AZERBAIJANI o BALOCHI o BENGALI o BULGARIAN o BURMESE o CEBUANO o CAMBODIAN-KHMER o CHINESE o CZECH o DHIVEHI o FRENCH (with citizenship from an African country) o GEORGIAN o HAITIAN CREOLE o HAUSA o HINDI o HUNGARIAN o IGBO o INDONESIAN o JAPANESE o KASHMIRI o KOREAN o KURDISH o LAO o MALAY o MALAYALAM o MORO o NEPALESE o PAHARI o PASHTO o PERSIAN o DARI o PERSIAN FARSI o POLISH o PORTUGUESE o PUNJABI o ROMANIAN o RUSSIAN o SINDHI o SERBO-CROATION o SINHALESE o SOMALI o SWAHILI o TAGALOG o TAJIK o TAMIL o THAI o TURKISH o TURKMEN o UKRAINIAN o URDU (with citizenship / birth certificate from Pakistan or Afghanistan) o UZBEK o YORUBA
- Citizenship: –Applicants must be an Asylee; a person who applied for, and was granted asylum in the United States. Refugee; a person who was admitted to the United States as a refugee. Or, Temporary Protected Status (TPS); a person who has been granted permission to remain in the United States for a specified period of time because of an emergency or conflict in their home Country.–Applicants not in the above status must fall within one of the legal non-immigrant-visa categories listed(see below): – Must have had legal status for at least the last 2 years with no single absence of more than 90 days from the U.S. during the two year period immediately preceding the date of enlistment.E-1-Individual in the U.S. to conduct trade under a treatyE-2-Individual in the U.S. to develop and direct an organization in which the individual has invested substantial capital under a treatyE-3-Australian Free Trade agreement working in specialty occupationsF-1-Academic or language training studentF-2-Dependent of an F-1 StudentF-3-Part time student commuting from Canada or MexicoH-1B-Individual in the U.S. to perform professional services for a sponsoring employer for a specified period of timeH-1C-Individual in the U.S. to perform professional nursing for the sponsoring organization for a specific period of timeH-2A-Individual in the U.S. to perform temporary agricultural workH-2B-Individual in the U.S. in a temporary position for which a shortage exists in the U.S.H-3-Individual in the U.S. to participate in a training program provided by the sponsoring employerH-4-Dependent of an H principal legal status holder I-Legal status for foreign media representativeJ-1-Student admitted as a student for duration of stay under exchange visitor applicationJ-2-Dependent of J-1 legal status holderK-1-Fiancee of a U.S CitizenK-2-Minor child of K-1K-3-Spouse of a U.S. CitizenK-4-Child of K-3L-1-Individual transferred to the U.S. from an affiliated office or entity of the U.S. employer to work as an executive or specialistL-2-Dependent of L-1 transfereeM-1-Vocational student admitted for duration of statusM-2-Dependent of M-1 principal legal status holderM-3-Part time student commuting from Canada or Mexico O-1-Individual of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, business, education or athleticsO-2-Personnel accompanying an O-1 legal status holderO-3-Dependent of an O-1 or O-2 legal status holderP-1-Internationally recognized entertainer or athlete and essential personnelP-2-Artist or entertainer in the U.S. under a reciprocal exchange programP-3-Individual in the U.S. in a culturally unique program to perform, coach, teach or trainP-4-Dependent of a principal P legal status holderQ-1-Participant in an international cultural exchange programQ-2-Participant in the Irish peace process cultural and training programQ-3-Dependent of Q-2 legal status holdersR-1-Individual in the U.S. as a bona fide religious organization carrying out religious activitiesR-2-Dependent of R-1 legal status holderS-5-Informant of criminal organization informationS-6-Informant of terrorism informationS-7-Spouse, parent or child of S-5 or S-6T-1-Victim of a severe form of trafficking in personsT-2-Spouse of a victim of severe form of trafficking in personsT-3-Child of a severe form of trafficking in personsT-4-Parent of victim of severe form of trafficking in persons (if T-1 victim is under 21 years of age)TC-Canadian physician authorized to engage in direct patient care TD-Dependent of a TN visa holder Tn-A citizen of Canada or Mexico in the U.S. under NAFTA to perform specific services for a sponsoring employer U-Victims of certain crimesU-1-Victim of certain criminal activityU-2-Spouse of U-1U-3-Child of U-1U-4 Parent of U-1, if U-1 is under 21 years of ageV-1-Spouse of a U.S. lawful permanent residentV-2-Child of a U.S. lawful permanent residentV-3-Child of a V-1 or V-2 status individual Required education: * High school or equivalent
We have set up application questions for your job.Candidates will be asked to give a “yes” or “no” response to the following questions:
- Have you completed the following level of education: High school or equivalent?
Required education:
- High school or equivalent
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