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NumAn 2007 invitation letters for VISAS issuance
in order to issue a formal and official invitation letter for visa
purposes, we require the following information from the applicant:
- Your Institution official name and official website
- Your mailing address at your Institution
- Your phone and fax numbers at your Institution
- Your e-mail address at your Institution
- Your personal website and e-mail address, at your Institution
- Your passport's number, issue and expiry dates, place of issuance
- A scanned copy of your passport, showing all the information in (6)
- The exact dates of your trip to Greece
- The contact information (complete mailing address, phone number, fax
number, website) of the Greek Consulate that you plan to go to apply for a
visa.
- A letter from the Chair of your School/Department/Company in official
letterhead, stating that you work there, how long you have been working at
this Institution, your rank (Assist. Professor/Dr./PhD
student/Postdoctoral Fellow/Lecturer/Assoc. Professor/Full Professor) and
salary.
Please send us the above information by e-mail.
When we receive that information we will be able to issue an official
invitation for VISA purposes.
This is the standard procedure that we always use, in order to avoid
unnecessary delays in the processing of visas.
You may also want to apply for a tourist visa, in which case you don't
need an invitation letter.
If you plan to issue a visa for an accompanying person (i.e. a spouse) we
need the same information (where applicable) listed above.
Sincerely,
NUMAN 2007 Organizers
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CALL FOR PAPERS -- Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics (NEW)
NumAn 2007 Proceedings (NEW)
NumAn 2007 Photo Gallery (NEW)
Tutorial Slides
Conference Program
Proceedings Volume
The contributions accepted for presentation will be published and distributed
at the conference. Full papers presented at the Conference may be submitted for
publication in a Special Issue of Journal of Computational and Applied
Mathematics (Elsevier). Details for paper submission to this special issue will
be announced at the conference.
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