From Beth Werlin, American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject How can your J-1 business support our critical work?
Date December 4, 2019 7:45 PM
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Dear John,
Did you know that the American Immigration Council is designated by the State Department to issue J-1 visas?
For nearly 20 years, our J-1 Exchange sponsorship program has provided revenue to support the Council’s legal, policy, research, and communications efforts. Simply put, our J-1 program has allowed us to bring critical litigation to hold the government accountable, issue practice advisories and fact sheets that you rely on, and force the government to disclose policies and data through strategic FOIAs.
So, if you have clients who need J-1 visas, let us handle your applications. Not only will you get top-rate service from our Exchange team, but your business will directly support the Council’s mission.
Lock in at 2019 pricing for interns and trainees. You can begin an application here [[link removed]] .
For more information on our J-1 program or to start an application, contact Stephanie Rucker, [email protected] [[email protected]] , and she will be more than happy to answer any questions or help you through the process. You can also sign up [[link removed]] online for a consultation with Stephanie.
Kind regards,
Beth Werlin
Executive Director
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