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This workshop explains immigration options for aspiring entrepreneurs while in school, upon graduation, and in the long run. It is equally relevant for international students thinking about starting a company in the US as well as for anyone who wants to hire foreigners. Specific questions include how to start a business while in work authorizations like CPT/OPT (during summer and after graduation), how to self-sponsor a H-1B visa, the status on the new “start-up visa,” and how to ensure you can hire the best talent, regardless of nationality, for a start-up.
This information is presented by Malcolm Goeschl. Goeschl is a recognized expert with business immigration law, and the Principal Attorney at Goeschl Law Corporation. Malcolm’s recent professional articles have appeared in Interpreter Releases, Bender’s Immigration Briefings, Internationally Quarterly, and International HR Journal.
Location: Stanford University
Length: 61+ minutes
Subjects: Business, Law
Tags: immigration


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Hello, I was wondering if you all provide summer internships/summer classes for entering high school students?