CTA and NATS - Ask Attorney conducted Chicago, USA: Chicago Telugu Association and NATS organized an immigration helpline - Ask Attorney program to help Indian community to talk to an experienced Attorney Praveen Medikumdum. The aim of this program was to enable students, employees and other community members to get firsthand
information on recent changes in US Immigration procedures and laws, especially student optional training program, I485 processing times, dependent visa issues and parent sponsorships etc.
Ask Attorney is a unique service oriented program being organized by CTA and NATS. In a 90 minutes direct interaction attorney Praveen patiently explained every question raised by participants. Other than
explaining latest changes, Praveen directly answered and address more than 25 people's questions. Praveen explained the best practices in American immigration procedures, and also various options for students who are graduating in moving to next phase in their careers also current status on OPT and STEM.
In another update Praveen explained the dependent visa issues especially those dependents waiting with I-140 approved and been waiting for few years since then. Answering a question raised by a citizen, related to sponsoring parents, Praveen outlined the family preferred I485 filing and rest of the processes.
This event was organized by CTA President Nagendra Vege, CTA Board Member Murthy Koppaka, CTA Vice President Madan Pamulapati and NATS Coordinator Ramesh Maryala. CTA Secretary Subbarao Putrevu has moderated the event along with Murthy Koppaka. CTA and NATS expressed their gratitude and thanks to attorney Praveen Medikumdam for his valuable service.
Speaking on this occasion NATS President Ravi Achanta congratulated Chicago NATS and CTA President Nagendra Vege and team for successfully conducting the program.
CTA and NATS announced that this is monthly program and community members can freely register and participate in this program to get answers to their immigration related questions. Next Ask Attorney program is scheduled for November 14, 2015 at 7 PM. Chicago, USA: Chicago Telugu Association and NATS organized an immigration helpline - Ask Attorney program to help Indian community to talk to an experienced Attorney Praveen Medikumdum. The aim of this program was to enable students, employees and other community members to get firsthand
information on recent changes in US Immigration procedures and laws, especially student optional training program, I485 processing times, dependent visa issues and parent sponsorships etc.
Ask Attorney is a unique service oriented program being organized by CTA and NATS. In a 90 minutes direct interaction attorney Praveen patiently explained every question raised by participants. Other than
explaining latest changes, Praveen directly answered and address more than 25 people's questions. Praveen explained the best practices in American immigration procedures, and also various options for students who are graduating in moving to next phase in their careers also current status on OPT and STEM.
In another update Praveen explained the dependent visa issues especially those dependents waiting with I-140 approved and been waiting for few years since then. Answering a question raised by a citizen, related to sponsoring parents, Praveen outlined the family preferred I485 filing and rest of the processes.
This event was organized by CTA President Nagendra Vege, CTA Board Member Murthy Koppaka, CTA Vice President Madan Pamulapati and NATS Coordinator Ramesh Maryala. CTA Secretary Subbarao Putrevu has moderated the event along with Murthy Koppaka. CTA and NATS expressed their gratitude and thanks to attorney Praveen Medikumdam for his valuable service.
Speaking on this occasion NATS President Ravi Achanta congratulated Chicago NATS and CTA President Nagendra Vege and team for successfully conducting the program.
CTA and NATS announced that this is monthly program and community members can freely register and participate in this program to get answers to their immigration related questions. Next Ask Attorney program is scheduled for November 14, 2015 at 7 PM.
News Posted: 13 October, 2015
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