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visa

[vee-zuh] / ˈvi zə /


NOUN
green card
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Meanwhile, China's investments in tech, infrastructure and exports began to pay off - and became more visible as it reopened post pandemic, relaxing visa rules to bring back tourists.

From BBC

Witnesses talked about early-stage “immigration benefit fraud” that accompanies initial applications for visas or citizenship.

From The Wall Street Journal

The administration in September announced its new fee for the H-1B visa, which is the main pathway to the U.S. for highly skilled foreign workers.

From The Wall Street Journal

When international students ultimately choose universities in countries where visa and policy changes aren’t an issue, the U.S. will miss the chance to educate—and benefit from—the future leaders of the world.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet the claim that work visas take jobs from American citizens doesn’t hold up.

From The Wall Street Journal