Re: [lace] Visas for teachers in the USA - advise please

2018-03-12 Thread Sue Babbs
Thanks for so much help so swiftly.  I think we now have all the answers we 
need




Sue

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Re: [lace] Visas for teachers in the USA - advise please

2018-03-12 Thread Jeri Ames
Dear Sue,
 
Since you are writing about embroidery:  If the guild is affiliated with The
Embroiderers' Guild of America, I suggest you contact them.  Their permanent
office and exhibition space is in Louisville KY, and there is a paid staff to
answer such questions.  They hire many teachers each year, and have a
procedure.  Presidents of  each local group have a book to help them with
such things as taxes, insurance, etc. It is sent to guilds when they are
established, and should be handed off from president-to-president as changes
are made.
 
www.egausa.org
 
This is a good opportunity to remind all that the Embroiderers' Guilds around
the world offer needle lace classes, which our lace guilds often ignore.
 
Jeri Ames in Maine  (Member EGA for 50 years)
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center
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In a message dated 3/12/2018 5:50:12 AM Eastern Standard Time,
suebabbs...@gmail.com writes:
Our local needle-arts guild has a teacher coming from the UK soon to teach
embroidery. Can anyone tell me what sort of visa she will need to lecture and
teach? Or where I find out such information? Thanks.   Sue

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