Immigration Attorney Seminar: How to Remain in the U.S.

Immigration Attorney Seminar: How to Remain in the U.S.
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Join the International Students and Scholars office to learn how to plan for long-term employment and/or permanent residence in the United States.

Attorneys Charles Gillman and Bryce Evans of Houston immigration law firm Gonzalez Olivieri, LLC, will present valuable information for international students, scholars and others interested in exploring their options for remaining in the U.S. The seminar is free and open to the public. Time will be provided for questions and answers.

The program will be held from 3:30-5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, in Gearhart Hall 0026 (auditorium). No registration required; if you have any questions, please contact Audra Johnston at ISS (audra@uark.edu).

Learn more about Gonzalez Olivieri LLC law firm and attorneys Gillman and Evans here.

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