Wednesday, September 18, 2013
The nonimmigrant visa for representatives of the foreign media temporary traveling to the U.S. is known as the media (I) visa and is available to those media representatives who need to travel temporarily to the U.S. to engage in their profession while having their home office in a foreign country. The U.S. reciprocates similar procedures and fees under immigration law that relate to the policies of the traveler's home country. There are very specific requirements which must be met by applicants to qualify for the media visa under U.S. immigration law.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Are you a photographer, writer or individual who works for a foreign media organization? Are you interested in coming to the U.S. to write stories or cover an event or to provide media support to your organization? Well, if so, the Media Visa (I Visa) may be for you.
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