Word: visas
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Kim’s fun in the Italian sun ended on Jan. 31, when, she said, her passport and visa were stolen...
That’s the lesson that W. Chloe Kim ’08, a Leverett House resident and South Korean citizen, learned when she lost her passport and student visa in the Italian capital—and was stuck in the city for four days...
...talked to my advisers at Harvard, and they faxed letters of urgency to the U.S. Embassy because it usually takes about a month to get a visa,” she said. “They kind of made a special case...
After obtaining a copy of her passport, visa, and I-20 form—which is a document that identifies Kim as a student at Harvard University, and is necessary to validate her student visa—Kim returned to Harvard on Saturday night...
...labs in China and elsewhere is not just luring natives back to their homeland. It is also retaining promising students who might once have gone to the U.S. to study. That matters because keeping U.S. universities the best in the world depends on luring the very best students. Tougher visa regulations put in place after 9/11 don't help either. Chu has plenty of horror stories. One former student went home to Taiwan for a brief vacation. When he applied for his re-entry visa, he said he was studying atomic physics. Even though that subject had nothing...