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![]() Hello
I came in with a student visa and have been studying here in the U.S. How can I apply for work authorization? Thanks Lea |
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![]() You should discuss employment with the Designated School Official (usually the foreign student advisor) at your school.
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![]() Often, you must apply for a working visa from outside the country in which you intend to work.Holders of student visas are temporary residents only and not eligible to apply for STAR or GRO fellowships. Before a fellowship is awarded, the residency status of all aliens will be confirmed with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.You will be authorized to work for a specified period of time only if you are granted either Optional Practical Training or Curricular Practical Training.
-----------criean------------ New York Immigration Lawyer Marina Shepelsky, located in Brooklyn, assists clients from the New York metro area and across the United States in all immigration and naturalization matters http://www.e-us-visa.com |
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![]() the person who have seventeen years education completed those persons be permited F1 visa.........
============================================= angele ________ Married woman live Last edited by angele : 08-16-2011 at 04:37 PM. |
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