Some of my friends have presented at scientific conferences in the US and it's always been a hassle for them to get work visas - and that's when some admin department somewhere has been doing all the leg work and they've just had to fill out the application forms. I can't imagine how tedious it must be if you constantly have to deal with this sort of stuff yourself.

Has this strayed into the realms of chat yet, or should it be kept here?

Helen

At 09:28 17/06/2005, Jane Partridge wrote:

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tamara P
Duvall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> in fact, as a non-US citizen I am not
>allowed to
>teach without a green card.

Is this likely to cause problems generally for lacemakers in the US
wanting to bring in a teacher from abroad? Presumably the need for a
green card doesn't only apply to Canadian teachers?

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Jane Partridge


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