Some options exist when visas expire VISA from Page 2 they can’t have that opportunity,” Wcndorff said. If thcircmploycr needs the student alter the original extension, the em ployer can initiate procedures for obtaining another extension. The graduate can get an H-l visa, for temporary workers of distinguished merit and ability, Wcndorff said. The H-l can extend the stay for up to another two years, and can be can extended in one-year incrcmcntsaftcr that. The visa cannot be extended for longer than a total of five years, she said. Currently, Wcndorff said 88 for eign students at UNL. have the H-l visa and are working as professors or doing research. In May, when Datta gets his doc torate and goes to Yale University for practical experience, he will have to change from an F-1 to an H-1 in order to remain in the U.S. ‘‘Afterwards I will probably look for a job here (in the United Slates),” Datta said. Datta and his colleagues arc doing research at UNL while gelling their A~_ UV/VIV/I UIV UV^IVV. “There arc so many people in this field (biochemistry), you have to have more experience,” Datla said. After the F-l, J-l and H-l visas have run out, the graduates must re turn to their country, apply for U.S. citizenship or permanent residency if they wish, Wendorff said. Datla said he would rather apply for permanent residency versus U.S. citizenship because residency would allow him to go to India whenever he wanted. With citizenship, Datla said he would have to travel like any other citizen, which would be less conven ient. “I don’t know if my government would like that anyway,” (if he changed to U.S. citizenship,) he said. Brendan Wong, a broadcast major from Singapore, is graduating in May and plans to remain in the United Slates. He said he won’t have to worry about applying for a new visa because he will remain a student by going to graduate school. He said he also plans to get married in June loan American who is studying to be a doctor at ihc University Nebraska Medical Center. “I would like to go home,” he said.“I don’t know if she (Wong’s fi ancee) will be able to practice medi cine in Singapore,” Wong said, “if she can we will probably go back (to Sin gapore).” Sorority reports $3,000 in losses By Chris Carroll Staff Reporter Losses totaling about $3,000 were reported by Gamma Phi Beta sorority members after a Thanksgiving break in at the sorority house, according to officials of the University of Nc braska-Lincoln Police Department. The burglary is the largest reported at UNL in several years, said Lt. Ken Caublc of the police department. At this time, there arc no suspects, he said. Caublc said jewelry was the item most frequently reported missing. Stereo headsets, small amounts of cash and one bicycle were other items reported missing. Caublc said that a faulty latch on the kitchen window at the house apparently made entry possible. Most rooms, including bedrooms, had been rummaged through by the burglars, he said. One or two individuals proba bly participated in the break-in, Caublc said. A maintenance man reported the burglary at 11 a.m. Friday. The house had been vacant since Nov. 22. Police hope to locate certain items, such as the bicycle, by utilizing the serial number, he said. Caublc said students should not keep jewelry or cash in their campus residences during the upcoming Christmas vacation if they plan to be gone. A letter addressing crime pre vention will be sent to all sorority and fraternity houses, Caublc said. He said the UNL police will make additional security chocks at sorority and fraternity housesduring vacation. NOODLES COMEDY CLUB Featuring nationally known comedians. Shows every Thursday 8:30 PM, Friday & Saturday 9:00 PM. Doors open 45 minutes prior to show. COMEDY CLUB 228 North 12th Street 475-0900 (Above the Spaghetti Works) BUDWEISER REG.-LIGHT $9.99 $5.87 WARM CASH COLD 12 PACK loLD MILWAUKEE REG.-LIGHT 16 OZ. $7.99 $2.49 WARM CASE COLD 6 PACK ZONIN ASTI SPUMANTE 44 QQ 750 ML. SAVES2.50 MILWAUKEE’S BEST REG.-LIGHT $5.95 $3.75 WARM CASK COLD 12 PACK I r — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — | At Godfather's, j j lunch for less ! [doesn't mean less lunch.! I lunch ^ oo I BUFFET ^ ** -*• with this coupon I I I I A Great Selection of Pizzas, Fresh Salad Bar and Bread Lunch - hot, fresh, and ready when you are. 12th & Q N, 48th & Vine • 466-8264 | 474-6000 S. 48th &Hwy 2-483-4129 | I I Coupon good through December 23. 1988. tWVffflf Not valid with other offers or coupons. ■ B€ Coupon good for up to two people. JriZZa. Hat-in only. ! V ! I EXPIRES 12/23/88 I Bear Mom and pad, i 4-/v Or even mtfrvey* Bon't bother seeing chocolate. _ rt„nY>c«. "two labs I've got icom *<£%££ ^ -..—^ • and only s£* rTneed now is an I* ™re0J ....-~ ... . holidays. <*hat i ... . System/-. ^ notee, write rHn helpme oBgaB1®..' J ferE papers, ihe ^°4'v ®a7 ,,v>d revise***) ell my g/n my work imd re /x^e vanu ** o-rn-ohica to nia