El Paso Council for International Visitors

El Paso Council for International Visitors A Non-profit organization promoting citizen diplomacy An evening is spent dining with a local family to learn what El Paso family life is like.

VISITOR ACTIVITIES:

Most international visitors come to El Paso for two to four days and stay in local hotels. During their visit, they meet with their professional counterparts in one to one-and-a-half-hour appointments, three or four appointments each day. One full afternoon or morning may be left unscheduled so that the visitor activities include sightseeing, meeting the local press, shopping

, speaking to classes and attending civic club functions. VISITORS:

Most international visitors are mid-level managers on the "way up" in their chosen profession, which include government, education, journalism, and business. They are usually in the age range of 35 to 55, well-educated and often widely traveled. They visit business, government, and private sector agencies, that relate to their careers in their home country. While some of these visitors speak English, others may require an interpreter. Almost all visitors are accompanied by an escort from the US Department of State who helps with interpreting for non-English speakers.

12/09/2016

Entertainment events in the El Paso area for the week of Dec. 9-15.

08/18/2016
08/18/2016

El Paso has been ranked among the top 20 metro areas in which to start a business by a business news outlet.

08/17/2016
06/06/2016
05/04/2016

04/30/2016

Who loves a free party? WE DO! Join us for First Light Federal Credit Union's Alfresco! Fridays starting next week featuring Radio La Chusma on May 6th! http://eptx.co/alfrescofridays

03/31/2016
03/31/2016

Poppies Fest this Saturday: FREE fun for the family, features food, music, and art. Details: http://eptx.co/1Re6EOB

03/31/2016

Celebrate the legacy of today in El Paso’s Segundo Barrio– 5 – 9 pm at 710 E. Seventh Ave. Event will feature handball and huachas tournaments, food booths, a performance by Sonora Skandalo, and a ‘Marcha Campesina’ ending on 201 E. Ninth Ave. (photo by: Centro Sin Fronteras) http://ift.tt/1RObrlI

This week, two French visitors join us in El Paso with the focus of their visit being: Criminal Justice and Counter Terr...
02/13/2016

This week, two French visitors join us in El Paso with the focus of their visit being: Criminal Justice and Counter Terrorism.

Address

279 Shadow Mountain Drive
El Paso, TX
79912

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when El Paso Council for International Visitors posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share