TEMPORARY STUDY PERMITS FORINTERNATIONAL TOURISTS If you are an international tourist in the Unites States of America, with a valid T-9 tourist visa, the government will allow you to study any course offered by a recognized university or community college within the area or region you have indicated as’ your location of stay. Courses must not exceed four months in length and must be paid for in full upon registration. To apply for this special study permit, visit an Immigration office located in any major city along with your passport, including your T-9 visa, an official letter of registration from your institution’s registrar’s office, one passport size photo as well as $50 for administration fees. Temporary study permits will be processed within 2 days. Immigration Office United States of America What is this notice mainly about
A. Instructions on how to immigrate to the US
B. How to obtain legal papers to study in the US
C. T-9 visa regulations
D. International tourist duties to the government
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September 5th, 2009 I would like to express my sincere thanks for your invitation to speak at the Computer Specialist Expo on the 26th of September. Unfortunately, I will be out of town that week to give a seminar at New York Technical Arts College for the Semiconductor Technology Association, so I will not be able to be part of the program. Otherwise, I would have gladly (144) your invitation, If you don’t have another person in mind, you might consider inviting Victor Holmes, who (145) a prominent researcher in the filed of computer hardware technology for the last decade. I worked with Victor for two years when I was with Mega system Tech and recommend him highly, as he is a brilliant researcher. I am sure that you will find his (146) very useful and interesting. I wish you a very successful evening. Thank you for considering me as a speaker. If the date for the event changes, or you would like to contact me for any other reason, please don’t hesitate to call me. Sincerely, Gary Sampras
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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO February 23 To: Mr. David Nickols, President, Founders Group 344 Charring Cross Road, London, England Phone: (878) 9978-7565 Fax: (878) 9978-7677 From: Mrs. Julia Anderson, Dean, University of Toronto 23 Hyde Street, Toronto, Canada Phone: (905) 452-8788 Fax: (905) 452-8789 Dear Mr. Nickols, The faculty and students eagerly anticipate an insightful and stimulating lecture from you when you visit us on March 15th. In the email you sent me last week, I noticed that your lecture will be entitled "Surviving in a Global Economy," I expect that you will be able to provide plenty of first- hand experience to support your ideas. I have taken the liberty of arranging accommodation and transportation services for you while you are here in Toronto. During your visit you will be staying at the Royal York Hotel in downtown Toronto and will have access to a car and driver. Your lecture will take place on March 15th at 2 p.m. in the John Steiner Auditorium and will be followed by a brief question and answer period. If you have any questions regarding your stay please don’t hesitate to call me. Sincerely, Juiia Anderson, Dean University of Toronto What is the main purpose of the fax
A. To place an order with the Founders Group
B. To confirm details regarding an upcoming lecture
C. To improve relations between Canada and Britain
D. To request information regarding hotels in Toronto