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Are foreign-trained LL.M. students eligible to work in the U.S.?

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Are foreign-trained LL.M. students eligible to work in the U.S.?

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LL.M. students should consult with the Office for International Students and Scholars (OISS) which coordinates services for international students, scholars, and their dependents. OISS staff provides direct support with United States immigration, employment, personal cross-cultural and financial matters. In addition to visa advising, the office sponsors a comprehensive orientation for new international students; U.S. Fest, over a dozen special events in March highlighting the diversity of American culture; the NYU International Friendship Program; trips; international coffee hours; workshops and seminars; English language classes for spouses of international students and scholars; and an international alumni network. Students are encouraged to maintain close ties with the OISS throughout their stay at the University and to visit their Web site at the Office for International Students and Scholars for more information.

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