As an international student it can be challenging trying to keep straight all the rules and regulations of working in the US but don’t let that stop you taking advantage of opportunities to intern or work full-time! Join Linda Bennett, from the Office of Immigration Services, and Jeff Zimskind, an Immigration Attorney for a special Immigration Seminar on Tuesday, November 29th at 6pm in ELC 217 (FREE FOOD!)
This is a great opportunity to learn about the legal procedures that international students must know before doing internships or working in the U.S. from experts!
This program will provide international students with basic information and knowledge on legal procedures for doing internships and working in the U.S. What is OPT and CPT ? What are H1-B visas? How to go through the process of completing the paper work? How does one become a lawful permanent resident (“green card”)? These are legal procedures that international students must know before doing internships or working in the U.S. An update on current legal issues for international students and recent graduates will also be provided.
Open to faculty and staff as well.
Immigration Seminar on Tuesday, November 29th at 6pm in ELC 217 (FREE FOOD!)
Presented by Linda Bennett, Office of Immigration Services, and Jeff Zimskind , Immigration Attorney.