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February 28

This event sounds extremely valuable and meaningful, especially for students facing visa issues and planning their futures. Lawyers Ran and Yu were able to answer students' questions in detail through a question-and-answer format, not only demonstrating their professional knowledge in visa law but also their passion for helping the student community. Visas such as CPT and OPT are crucial for international students, allowing them to legally study and work in the United States, hence a deep understanding of these matters is essential for students.

CGELA is committed to creating a comprehensive ecosystem for the youth student community to engage in sustainable development, and such an event undoubtedly plays a significant role in helping international students better adapt and plan their lives abroad. Future activities that continue to focus on topics of interest to students, such as career planning, cross-cultural communication, and mental health, are believed to attract more student participation and greatly benefit their growth and development.

If you are interested in learning more about CPT, OPT visas, or have any suggestions for future events, feel free to ask questions or share your thoughts!

Columbia University New York, NY

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