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Guidelines for International Alternate Work Location (IAWL) for Graduate Assistants


Texas A&M recognizes that international mobility is paramount to the conduct of business and therefore, it is important to provide flexibility to employees that may need to work remotely from abroad to satisfy a critical business need resulting from their employment responsibilities. 

For the International Alternate Work Location (IAWL) Standard Administrative Procedure and Request Form, visit the Immigration Affairs website

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