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Students from India react to visa restrictions at U.S. educational institutions
Students from India make up the largest share of foreign students in the United States. But student visa restrictions have many reconsidering their dreams of an American education.
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Chinese Dissident Artist Ai Weiwei Restricted To 20-Day U.K. Visa
Ai says he was denied a six-month visa because U.K. officials said he didn't list a criminal conviction in his application. Ai was imprisoned in China, but he notes he was never charged with a crime.
Grandparents Eligible For Visas Under Expanded Instructions On Travel Ban
The State Department has issued new instructions to U.S. embassies about which citizens from the countries covered by the Trump administration's travel ban are still eligible for visas.
Visa Exchange Program Draws Scrutiny Under Immigration Bill
As lawmakers consider a sweeping immigration bill, they are taking a close look at a decades-old exchange program popular with foreigners looking for summer jobs. Critics of the J-1 visa program say it can hurt U.S. job seekers at a time when youth unemployment is at 25 percent.
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Israelis can now travel to the United States without needing a visa
After Israel eased entry for Arab Americans traveling there, Israelis are allowed to enter the U.S. without first applying for a visa. Israel has been seeking this privilege for decades.
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Some Of The Firefighters Battling The Caldor Fire Are Mexican Nationals On Work Visas
With America's firefighting labor maxed out, Mexican nationals on temporary work visas are fighting fires near Lake Tahoe. It's hard work, but so is subsistence farming back home, and it pays better.
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Top federal prosecutor in Washington previously defended Jan. 6 rioters
Ed Martin advanced bogus claims about election fraud in swing states in 2020, and he spoke at a boisterous rally in Washington the day before the siege on the Capitol.
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Cuba Eases Exit Visa Requirements For Most Of Its Citizens
The new law means most citizens will be allowed to leave without seeking permission from the government. Doctors and critics of the state seem to be exempt from the new law.
U.S. Adds More Screening For Visitors Who Don't Need Visas
The changes came about because authorities are concerned about people who hold Western passports but may have become radicalized.
Qatar Ends Visa Requirements For 80 Nations, Calling Itself 'Most Open' In Region
The change, effective immediately, means that people from the U.S. and other countries are now able to enter Qatar "with no paperwork, no payment and no visas."
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