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http://www.4immigration.com ::: Top US Immigration Lawyer/Attorney Brad Bernstein gives free advice to callers at the Immigration Link Show on Linkup Radio 93.5 FM.
In this episode, Brad Bernstein talks about the pros and cons of attending a higher education school in the United States with a visitor visa vs a proper student visa.
The Immigration Link Radio Show is aired Monday through Friday, 12:00pm-12:30pm EST, on 93.5 FM in New York City and parts of New Jersey. You too can ask a free immigration question from Spar & Bernstein’s attorneys by calling 1-718-324-5465 during the hours of the show.
To schedule a consultation with The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein, please call 1-800-LAW-LINK or 1-800-529-5465 (within USA) or 1-212-227-3636 (outside of USA).
For more information or to listen to and watch our shows online, please visit Spar & Bernstein’s website at http://www.4immigration.com
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June 25th, 2009 at 10:38 am
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June 25th, 2009 at 10:38 am
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