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Why do we provide free seminars on immigration
law?
Z&A is committed to educating those interested in learning about U.S.
immigration laws and policies. We conduct these free seminars as a public
service to share our immigration knowledge and expertise with the general
public. Because of our expertise and dedication to clients, Z&A has
experienced rapid growth in recent years. In 2002, it was honored as the
only law firm on The Houston 100,
a ranking of the fastest-growing private businesses making the great economic
impact on Houston, TX. It also
opened a branch office in Chicago,
IL, to accommodate its rapidly increasing client groups in Midwest
region.
Our hope is that by attending one of our seminars,
you will be able to make a more informed decision on your particular immigration
situation.
Our free seminars cover the latest legislative
immigration developments, up-to-date information released by USCIS, and
the most recent trends in immigration law. We also discuss the various
types of non-immigration and immigration petitions available, its pros
and cons, and the necessary steps required for each procedure.
What can I expect from attending one of your
seminars?
Each seminar is tailored to include the relevant immigration issues that
are of interest to the audience. We design our seminars to be informative
yet entertaining. Each seminar is composed of two parts: a presentation
and a Q&A session. Our presentation covers a wide variety of relevant
immigration issues and is presented using PowerPoint slides. The PowerPoint
presentation typically lasts 1-2 hours, followed by a Q&A session.
During the Q&A session, you will have the opportunity to ask any immigration-related
question and we will try our best to respond to your particular issue.
The Q&A session can last anywhere from 1 hour to 2 hours, depending
on audience participation.
After attending the seminar, we hope that you
will be better prepared to determine a course of action regarding your
specific immigration matter.
Past
Seminars
Led by our managing
partner Jerry Zhang, we have presented 81 seminars in 2002, 43 seminars
in 2001 at college campuses and public venues across the nation as the
following. Please click
here to see our Seminar
Map.
Purdue University West Lafayette,
Indiana
University of Massachusetts at Lowell,
Massachusetts
Harvard University
Notre Dame University
Northwestern University
University of California,
Irvine (UCI), Irvine, California
University of California, Santa Barbara
(UCSB), Santa Barbara, California
University of California, San Diego,
La Jolla, California
George Washington University, Washington,
D.C.
Johns Hopkins University,Baltimore,
Maryland
Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, Georgia
University of Maryland, Baltimore County,
Baltimore, Maryland
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
Temple University, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
University of California, Berkeley,
Berkeley, California
University of California, Davis,
Davis, California
Southern Chinese Daily News Building, Houston, Texas
University of Texas Medical Branch at
Galveston, Galveston, Texas
M.D. Anderson Medical Center,
Houston, TexasUniversity of South Carolina,
Columbia, South Carolina
Wake Forest University Mediacal
School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
University
of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina
Brown University, Providence, Rhode
Island
State
University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York
University of Wisconsin-Madison,
Madison, Wisconsin
Princeton University, Princeton,
New Jersey
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut,
University of Connecticut, Storrs,
Connecticut,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
University of Texas at Austin,
Austin, Texas
Louisiana State University Medical School,
Shreveport, Louisiana
Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio
Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio
The University of Toledo, Toledo,
Ohio
Michigan State University, East Lansing,
Michigan
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Michigan
US-Asia Center, Houston, Texas
Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
University of Louisville, Louisville,
Kentucky
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
Indiana University-Purdue University
Indianapolis School of Medicine
University of Denver
Colorado School of Mine
University of Colorado at Boulder
Mississippi State University
University of Mississippi
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy,
New York
State University
of New York at Stony Brook, New York
University of New Hampshire at Durham,
New Hampshire
State University of New York at
Albany, New York
University of Utah, Salt Lake City,
UT
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT
Utah State University, Logan, UT
Rice University at Houston
Oklahoma City University
University of Texas at Dallas
Baylor College of Medicine at Houston
University Of Illinois, Chicago
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Indiana State University
University of Chicago
University of California, San Francisco
Stanford University
University of California,
Los Angeles
University of Southern California (USC)
San Diego State University
Georgia State University
Georgia Tech
National Institute of Health in Washington,
D.C.
University of Virginia
Virginia Commonwealth University
Texas A & M University
University of Wisconsin at Madison
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
Boston University
University of Rhode Island
University of Vermont
MIT
University of New Orleans
Laredo, Texas
Oklahoma State University
Texas First National Bank
Houston's Chinese
Civic Center
University of Texas Medical Branch
in Galveston, Texas
I am interested in sponsoring a seminar. How do I invite Z&A to
present?
We conduct seminars throughout the year and across the nation. Generally,
we are invited to speak at college campuses by a student-run organization,
such as the International Student Association that handles the logistics
and coordinates the advertisement of the seminar. We have also presented
our seminars at local churches, civic centers, and other public venues.
We welcome invitations to share our knowledge of immigration law with
interested parties. If you would like to invite us to present our seminar
and are able to gather a potential audience of at least 50 people, please
contact us for more information at: seminars@hooyou.com
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