She might want to contact a school here, such as UCLA or CSUN, and see if she can work as a summer-hire. The two schools can possibly work together on smoothing things out; perhaps she might even earn credits as a T.A.?
--G.H.
--- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com, "tschibasch <tschibasch_at_y...>" <tschibasch_at_y...> wrote:
> My Russian friend Sasha, who now lives in Romania, has a 19-year-old
> daughter. She can speak English, though maybe not as well as her
> father. She is a student at the Medical University in Bucharest.
>
> She would like to come to the USA for a two-month period when the
> university has its summer break. There is apparently some deal where
> the university works with a tourist agency to arrange short-term US
> jobs for students, but there are a lot or barriers to getting them.
> The point is that this is a summer vacation, but also an opportunity
> to work as well. The university together with the tourist agency
> supplies all the visa paperwork for the students, allowing them to
> work temporarily in the USA. Most of the students go to New York and
> California...
>
> If anyone would have leads for short-term work, such as waitressing,
> or any other ideas, please let me know.
>
> John
Received on 2003-01-27 19:49:03
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