Brazil Ex-President Jair Bolsonaro Requests For a 6-Month US Visitor Visa

Brazil Ex-President Jair Bolsonaro Requests For a 6-Month US Visitor Visa

Brazil ex-president Jair Bolsonaro applied for a 6-month U.S. visitor visa amid being investigated following a violent protest by his supporters.
Cuba: U.S. to Continue 'Limited' Visa Services for Cubans; Havana Embassy to Increase Staff

Cuba: U.S. to Continue 'Limited' Visa Services for Cubans; Havana Embassy to Increase Staff

The U.S. government announces that it will resume visa processing in Cuba, following years of pause.
U.S.-Mexico border during COVID-19 outbreak in California

Trump: Suspension on Immigration Will Apply Only to People Seeking Green Cards

President Donald Trump claims his recent executive order will only apply to people seeking green cards a day after he announced the new legislation.

US Visa Application Now Asks for Facebook and all Social Media Profiles

Travelling to the US has become a bit more personal.

Obama Administration Strengthens Visa Waiver Program Policy Due To Growing Terror Threats

Citing the Paris terror attacks and growing threats by foreign terrorists, the Obama administration announced it has strengthened its Visa Waiver Program.

Sports Business: Credit Suisse Takes Look at 2022 Qatar World Cup Economic Fallout With Bribery Investigation Results Pending

Global financial services company Credit Suisse believes Qatar would only suffer short-term economic consequences if they were to lose the rights to host the 2022 World Cup as FIFA's bribery investigation against the desert nation winds down.

Mastercard Responds to Target Data Breach: Adds Zero Liability to ATM, Pin-Based Transactions

Move allows more safety for debit card users.
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