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Immigration, Education & Identity in Italy

coliseum2008 Exploration Seminar in Rome, Italy

Dates of Instruction: August 25 – September 19, 2008

 

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Program Director:
Manka Varghese
University of Washington, College of Education

Some logistics: To participate in this program and travel to Italy as a student, you will need to apply for an Italian student visa through the Consulate General of Italy. Please begin working on the Italian Student Visa application packet by visiting the International Programs & Exchanges (IPE) website and downloading application materials.

Watch a video explaining the process for obtaining an Italian student visa.

Please note that the deadline for Early Fall Quarter visa applications is Monday May19, 2008. Please turn your application packet in to the IPE, room 459 Schmitz Hall (open Mon - Fri, 10am to 4pm). Your passport and application will be FedEx'd to the consulate in San Francisco. Passports with visa stamps will be sent back after they have been processed. You will be notified via email once your passport has been rerurned.

If you do not already have a passport, you will need to apply for one *as soon as possible.* You can apply for expedited service. You are not able to receive a student visa unless you have a valid passport physically in hand. You can get information about applying for a passport from the U.S. Department of State website (or the equivalent in your home country if you are not a U.S. citizen).

Again, if you do not have a passport or you are renewing your current passport, please take care of this immediately.

For questions or more information, contact Lauren at laurenee@u.washington.edu

General information for students studying at the Rome Center

Emergency contact information

Lodging information

Apartment information

Information on technology resources at the Rome Center

Information on receiving mail and packages at the Rome Center

Survey for participants

Interested in working while you are in Rome? For more information, contact:

Jennifer Wilkin
Associate Director
University of Washington Rome Center
Piazza del Biscione 95
00186 Rome, Italy
Tel (011-39-06) 686.88.07
Fax (011-39-06) 6880.28.49
Email: wilkin@u.washington.edu
http://www.depts.washington.edu/roma

 

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