March 25, 2026
Working in the U.S. After Graduate School: Employment-Based Visa Options and Beyond
Tuesday, April 7, 5–6:30 PM
HUB, Room 332, UW Seattle
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Thinking about working in the U.S. after graduate school? This session, presented by immigration attorneys from Gibbs Houston Pauw Immigration Law Firm, will cover employment-based non-immigrant and immigrant visa options, such as H1-B, O-1, NIW, EB-1A. You will learn about timelines, the application process, sponsorship realities, and practical strategies to navigate the process. Guidance is tailored specifically for international graduate students, and there will be a Q&A to answer your questions.
This session is co-hosted by the Center for International Relations & Cultural Leadership Exchange (CIRCLE) and International Student Services (ISS) and is sponsored by the Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS). Send questions to Ziyan Bai, CIRCLE Assistant Director of Graduate Programs and Operations, at baiziyan@uw.edu.
Thinking about working in the U.S. after graduate school? This session, presented by immigration attorneys from Gibbs Houston Pauw Immigration Law Firm, will cover employment-based non-immigrant and immigrant visa options, such as H1-B, O-1, NIW, EB-1A. You will learn about timelines, the application process, sponsorship realities, and practical strategies to navigate the process. Guidance is tailored specifically for international graduate students, and there will be a Q&A to answer your questions.
This session is co-hosted by the Center for International Relations & Cultural Leadership Exchange (CIRCLE) and International Student Services (ISS) and is sponsored by the Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS). Send questions to Ziyan Bai, CIRCLE Assistant Director of Graduate Programs and Operations, at baiziyan@uw.edu.