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Bedrosian, Alex, Ed. – 1993
This manual constitutes a reference source on federal regulations for all those concerned with international educational exchange. This year's edition adds to the usual range of topics with more detailed information on immigrant status and related areas. Thirteen sections treat the following topics: (1) introduction to immigration law; (2) the…
Descriptors: College Students, Compliance (Legal), Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation
National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, Washington, DC. – 1982
A manual of U.S. immigration law and regulations pertaining to foreign students and scholars is presented to assist foreign student advisers. Overall topics include nonimmigrant status, student (F) status, exchange visitor (J) status, temporary worker or trainee (H) status, other nonimmigrant classes, and immigrant status. Specific areas include:…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Counseling, Eligibility, Federal Legislation
Smith, Eugene H.; Baron, Marvin J. – 1986
Immigration laws and regulations pertaining to foreign students and scholars are summarized as an aid to faculty members. Basic immigration documents and terminology are explained, including the passport, visa, immigration status or classification, Form 1-20 ID, the "green card", and Departure Record. Classes of nonimmigrants are described,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Compliance (Legal), Eligibility, Federal Regulation
Yenkin, Amy, Ed. – 1994
This manual is designed to serve as a guide to federal regulations related to international educational exchange, focusing on visa and immigration regulations that affect foreign students at colleges and universities in the United States. Fourteen sections focus on: (1) introduction to immigration law; (2) the legal status of nonimmigrants in the…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Students, Compliance (Legal), Federal Legislation
Filimon, David J. – 1976
This paper discusses in a general way the decline of use of the Romanian language among second and third-generation Romanian-Americans, and then it points to the state of the study of English as a foreign language in the Romanian Socialist Republic today. A brief review of the influence of British English in Romania is followed by: (1) a more…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, English (Second Language), Exchange Programs, Immigrants