Career & Tools

There are ranges of employment visas, as well as U.S. permanent resident status, that can allow you to work in the U.S. after you finish your UCSB program. Join immigration law specialist Adam Green, a practicing attorney in the Los Angeles area, for a free workshop on February 2 about employment immigration issues, particularly the transition from student statuses to employment statuses.

By Simeng (Karen) Li, International Peer
Wednesday, January 31st, 2018 - 9:12am


There are ranges of employment visas, as well as U.S. permanent resident status, that can allow you to work in the U.S. after you finish your UCSB program. Join immigration law specialist Adam Green, a practicing attorney in the Los Angeles area, for a free workshop on employment immigration issues, particularly the transition from student statuses to employment statuses.

Note: this presentation will not cover procedures for optional practical training or academic training.

Workshop date:
Friday, February 2, 2018
2-3:30 p.m.
ESB 1001

Adam Green has been practicing immigration law exclusively for 20 years. His colleague in the office, Paul Herzog, has been practicing immigration law exclusively for 15 years. The Law Offices of Adam Green specializes in employment immigration issues, particularly the transition from student statuses to employment statuses. Mr. Green conducts annual workshops at UCSB and continues to be a great resource to OISS for immigration-related issues. For more information, please visit The Law Offices of Adam Green.

Office of International Students & Scholars (OISS) is responsible for filing all employment-based and US Permanent Residency petitions on behalf of UCSB. If you have questions about non-immigrant visa procedures at UCSB, please directly contact OISS.