Save the date! July 16 | H1-B Visa Process Webinar

Human Resources Services in collaboration with Jan Keiser, Immigration Compliance Specialist, International Programs, and the Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC) will host a webinar on Thursday July 16 from 10-11:30 a.m. on the H1-B visa process.

Reserve your seat now: register here!

*Webinar will be available at all WSU locations (Connection details will be sent to individuals who have pre-registered.)

An overview of the webinar content can be found below:

Demystifying the H-1B Visa Process: What Higher Education Supervisors Need to Know

Foreign Nationals in H-1B status are increasingly common in our research labs and university classrooms, but the petition process and employment requirements remain poorly understood. In this webinar, we will cover all aspects of H-1B employment, from selection and sponsorship, to renewals, and eventual termination or consideration for permanent residency.

Presenter: Ann Pino is the Manager of Employment at the University of Houston. Her duties include oversight of immigration hiring and onboarding, including the I-9 process and H-1B compensation review. She is the HR liaison to International Student and Scholar Services and to the Immigration Specialist in the Office of the General Counsel. She has twice served as the Interim Immigration Specialist with responsibility for the H-1B process for all components of the University of Houston system, and she has led recent efforts to improve the H-1B process at the University of Houston Main Campus. Ann is the founding Director of South-Central-Gulf Texas Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (SCGTX-HERC) and she holds a M.Ed. in Higher Education Administration.

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