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Despite higher tourist visa fees, more Mexicans are visiting the U.S.
The U.S. is seeing a decline in international tourists this year, about 9 percent. The number of Canadian visitors has plummeted. But after an initial drop, there's an uptick in travelers from Mexico.
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Bipartisan Legislation Aims To Tighten Visa Waiver Program
Visitors from 38 countries don't need a visa to enter the U.S. Steve Inskeep talks to Sen. Jeff Flake, R-AZ, about the legislation he introduced that would up security of the visa waiver program.
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Using H-1B Visas To Help Outsource IT Work Draws Criticism, Scrutiny
A number of companies and universities are cutting IT jobs and shipping them off to India. The practice has drawn scrutiny amid the debate over how H1-B visas for high-skilled workers are used.
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In Latest Sign Of Strain, Lebanon Demands That Syrians Get Visas
The more than 1 million Syrian refugees have placed a tremendous burden on Lebanon, a country of just 4 million people.
Nigerian Couple 'Heartbroken' As Families Face Indefinite Visa Ban
Saheed had seemingly simple plans for life with his wife Azeezat: buy a house in Houston, move in together and eventually have children.He is 32, a United…
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Trump administration revokes visas for 27 University of Texas at Arlington students
The federal government has revoked visas for 27 international students at the University of Texas at Arlington, university officials announced Thursday. The university has the third-highest international student population in the state, according to Open Doors.
The Unfulfilled Promise of the U-Visa
An undocumented immigrant from El Salvador offered information to the federal government about a smuggler in exchange for a U-Visa, which would grant her legal status, but things fell apart.
Commentary: Foreign Students and Visas
Commentator Vincent Hsia says foreign students living in the United States have a particularly difficult time because of restrictions on their visas.
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Taking Chances With Lottery For High-Skilled Workers' Visas
The deadline for H-1B Visa applications is April 1. In the week after that deadline, a lottery system will determine which high-skilled workers are able to stay and work in the US. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Bhavik Bhatt, who has already struck out once before in the lottery, but is taking his chances again.
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In China, Obama Touts Visa Deal, Progress On Free-Trade Pact
Under a new agreement, the U.S. and China will extend visas from the current one-year term to five and 10 years. President Obama is in China for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.
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