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Why visas are a hot topic right now at the International AIDS Conference
Global health meetings are often held in the West — and that's an obstacle for scientists, doctors and advocates from lower resource countries. Which means their voices aren't being heard.
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High Court Sides With Government On Spousal Visa Denial
The justices divided 5-to-4, concluding that a consular officer's citation of unspecified "terrorist activities" was enough to justify barring a spouse without further explanation.
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Trump's Private Clubs In Florida Are Seeking Visas For Foreign Workers
President Trump is marking "Made in America" week to promote American labor. At the same time, his two Florida clubs are seeking visas to bring in foreign workers for low-wage jobs.
Visas revoked for students, graduates at multiple Texas universities amid deportation efforts
Dozens of students and recent graduates in Texas have had their legal status changed by the U.S Department of State over the last few weeks.
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A Family's Wait for U.S. Visas Spans Generations
Many of those waiting to immigrate to the United States legally are hoping to join relatives already in America. But the system is so overwhelmed that some families, like the Lobos of the Philippines, end up being divided for years while they wait for visas to become available.
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The new film 'Problemista' follows the issues of a man trying not to lose his visa
NPR's A Martinez talks to Julio Torres, writer, director and star of the new movie Problemista, about an aspiring toy designer struggling to navigate the U.S. immigration system.
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Visa Makes Big Move To Boost Consumer Spending Online
Ever try shopping on your smartphone and decide you don't want to put in your credit card number? Visa says it's a big problem and came up with a tool that combines improved security and convenience.
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9 Iraqi Interpreters Sue U.S. Government Over Visa Delays
Thousands of Iraqis and Afghans have been resettled in the U.S. through a special visa program, but hundreds of cases are on hold.
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Trump administration reinstates visas for Fort Worth-area international college students
The Trump administration reversed course on all Tarrant County international students whose visas were revoked in early April.
19 international UT Dallas students have visas revoked
The school said Wednesday 19 of its international students had their immigration status terminated by the federal government, calling the situation "fluid."
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