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  <title><![CDATA[H1B and Permanent Residency Information Session]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Guide to Post-Graduation Work  (H1B) Authorization for International Students<br />
              - Tuesday, February 22nd 2011 from 12:30pm – 1:45pm</p>
            <p><br />
              This session will provide information about the routes to 
post-graduation work  authorization for international students.&nbsp;  The 
session will focus on the H-1B “work visa” and briefly address some  
other options.&nbsp; </p>
            <p><br />
              Audience: &nbsp;This workshop is open to all international 
students, and  students who graduate this Spring are particularly 
encouraged to attend. Please  attend the entire session if you have 
questions about the H1-B process.</p>
            <p>&nbsp;</p>
            <p>So that you can understand some of the background of the H1B  cap, you can read articles available at: <a href="http://www.visalaw.com/07apr1/index.html">http://www.visalaw.com/07apr1/index.html</a></p>
            <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
            <p>Overview of Permanent Residence  (“green cards”) for International Faculty, Staff, and Students<br />
              - Tuesday, February 22nd 2011&nbsp;  from 2:00pm – 3:15pm</p>
            <p><br />
              This session will provide information about the routes to 
permanent residence  (a “green card”). &nbsp;It will briefly address 
family-based immigration but  focus on employment-based immigration. &nbsp;We
 will discuss the most common  routes to permanent residence through 
employment and how one chooses the most  appropriate route. &nbsp;In addition
 to providing an introduction to the labor  certification process, the 
session will describe the immigrant petition, the  adjustment of status 
application, and the required supporting documentation.  The process for
 an accompanying spouse and children will be addressed.&nbsp; The session 
will also provide a brief  overview of the options available to 
researchers who do not have permanent  positions, for instance, 
post-docs. &nbsp; <br />
  <br />
              Audience: &nbsp;This workshop is open to anyone interested in learning more  about permanent residence in the U.S.</p>]]></body>
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              - Tuesday, February 22nd 2011 from 12:30pm – 1:45pm</p>
            <p><br />
              This session will provide information about the routes to 
post-graduation work  authorization for international students.&nbsp;  The 
session will focus on the H-1B “work visa” and briefly address some  
other options.&nbsp; </p>
            <p><br />
              Audience: &nbsp;This workshop is open to all international 
students, and  students who graduate this Spring are particularly 
encouraged to attend. Please  attend the entire session if you have 
questions about the H1-B process.</p>
            <p>&nbsp;</p>
            <p>So that you can understand some of the background of the H1B  cap, you can read articles available at: <a href="http://www.visalaw.com/07apr1/index.html">http://www.visalaw.com/07apr1/index.html</a></p>
            <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
            <p>Overview of Permanent Residence  (“green cards”) for International Faculty, Staff, and Students<br />
              - Tuesday, February 22nd 2011&nbsp;  from 2:00pm – 3:15pm</p>
            <p><br />
              This session will provide information about the routes to 
permanent residence  (a “green card”). &nbsp;It will briefly address 
family-based immigration but  focus on employment-based immigration. &nbsp;We
 will discuss the most common  routes to permanent residence through 
employment and how one chooses the most  appropriate route. &nbsp;In addition
 to providing an introduction to the labor  certification process, the 
session will describe the immigrant petition, the  adjustment of status 
application, and the required supporting documentation.  The process for
 an accompanying spouse and children will be addressed.&nbsp; The session 
will also provide a brief  overview of the options available to 
researchers who do not have permanent  positions, for instance, 
post-docs. &nbsp; <br />
  <br />
              Audience: &nbsp;This workshop is open to anyone interested in learning more  about permanent residence in the U.S.</p>]]></value>
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