Brown Bag Seminar: "National Interest Waiver" Route to US Permanent Residency, Tuesday 8/29/06 12-1 p.m.

International students, faculty, and research staff and their faculty and research supervisors are invited to attend a "Brown Bag" seminar on the "national interest waiver" route to U.S. permanent residency based on professional skills, abilities, and contributions that could benefit the United States.  The "Brown Bag" seminar will be presented from 12-1 in Levin Hall 3.320 on Tuesday, August 29th by an experienced local immigration attorney, Mr. Dan Oldenburg.  The seminar is appropriate for internatoinal students or staff who wish to determine the eligibility criteria for this route to permanent residency as well as receive guidance regarding self service preparation and/or attorney preparetion of this type of application. Bring your "brown bag" lunch and enjoy chips and soft drinks courtesy of the Office of International Affairs.  Space is limited to 50. Please reserve your seat by contacting Ms. Maria Arevalo, International Consultant, mcareval@utmb.edu or by calling 409/772-3733. 

Dates:8/29/2006
Times:12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location:Levin Hall 3.320
URL:http://intranet.utmb.edu/international
Audience:Research Hospital Clinics Staff Students Faculty
Cost:No charge but must reserve seat
Category:Lectures Training
Contact:Maria C. Arevalo, International Consultant
2-8690
mcareval@utmb.edu
Office of International Affairs