Training Session on Working With Nonresident Aliens Available Online

Did you miss this week’s session “International Guests, Employees, and Student Workers - What You Need to Know" led by Shelly Gahagans and Audra Johnston? If you did and you’d still like access to the information, you can watch the recorded training found on the Human Resources website under the New Employee tab and the Nonresident Taxation Information (NRA) link.

This training session includes information for secretaries, office managers, and other administrative personnel who work with international students, faculty, staff, researchers, and visitors. It covered what administrative personnel need to know with regard to inviting, hosting, hiring, and/or paying individuals who are not United States citizens or permanent residents.

Contacts

Aria Andrus, Program Coordinator
HMRS
575-4432, amandrus@uark.edu

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