UFRN receives, through the Secretariat of International Relations (SRI), representatives of the Consulate General of the United States for a lecture on exchange, which takes place at 3pm this Wednesday, 25th, in the Sônia Campos Ferreira Auditorium, located in the Zila Mamede Central Library (BCZM). The event is open to UFRN students and employees.
Given by vice consul Panakkal David and visa assistant, Patrícia Melo, the lecture aims to clarify the processes for applying for and issuing a US visa for studies. The possibilities of exchange in the United States will also be announced in the presence of Ivson Sousa, representative of EducationUSA, the official source of the American government for information about studies in the country.
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