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Kushner's Sister Suggests Family Can Help Chinese Get U.S. Visas In Business Exchange
Washington Post's William Wan talks to NPR's Lakshmi Singh about accusations that Nicole Meyer, sister to senior White House adviser Jared Kushner, used her family ties to peddle business in Beijing.
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A visa program created to help law enforcement puts immigrant victims at risk instead
The U visa program was created to both help law enforcement solve crimes and protect the immigrant crime victims reporting them. But it puts applicants in limbo for years, unable to work legally.
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Fearing Taliban Retribution, Afghans Who Worked For U.S. Seek Visas
As American troops withdraw from Afghanistan, thousands of Afghans who worked for the U.S. over the years fear Taliban retaliation, and are eager to get visas to the United States.
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1st-Year Harvard Student Stopped At Boston Airport, Sent Home With Canceled Visa
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Delano Franklin from the Harvard Crimson about an incoming freshman from Lebanon who was intercepted at Boston's airport, questioned and sent home.
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Before U.S. visitor visa ban for Palestinians, one changed this young woman's life
Before the U.S. suspended visitor visas for Palestinians in August, one helped change a young woman's life. NPR speaks to her and the American surgeon who saved her leg.
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Inside The Lives Of Farmworkers: Top 5 Lessons I Learned On The Ground
Most of us don't usually get to meet the people who pick our apples, oranges or other seasonal favorites. What are their lives and work like? Dan Charles has spent the past year finding out.
Tech layoffs put extra strain on H-1B visa holders
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Nuwan Samaraweera, a founder of Chicago H-1B Connect, a group that supports H-1B visa holders, amid the recent tech industry layoffs.
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U.S. Stops Visas For Diplomats' Same-Sex Partners If They're Not Married
The policy is a break with that of the past administration. Critics say the Trump administration policy will create hardship for same-sex couples from countries where same-sex marriage is illegal.
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North Texas International Students Face Uncertainty Following ICE Rule On Student Visas
A new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement rule says international students can’t remain in the country if they’re enrolled in online courses only.…
Costs for work visas and green cards in U.S. are going up — a lot
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is raising its fees for work visas and green cards for the first time in more than 7 years.
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