Examples of visa in the following topics:
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- It provided family-based immigration visas, created five distinct employment-based visas categorized by occupation, and began a diversity visa program which created a lottery to admit immigrants from "low admittance" countries, or countries where their citizenry was underrepresented in the United States.
- The new system continued to favor people with family members already in the United States, but it added 50,000 "diversity visas" for countries from which few were emigrating, as well as 40,000 permanent job-related visas and 65,000 temporary worker visas.
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- For example, Visa has embedded security chips, such as the one displayed in this picture, into their Visa credit cards.
- Applying this technology is just one of the many services Visa can implement to protect their consumer product offerings against identity theft.
- Visa was able to change their marketing strategy due to the changing nature of the environment.
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- An illegal immigrant in the United States is a non-citizen who has either entered the country without government permission and in violation of United States Nationality Law, or stayed beyond the termination date of a visa.
- According to Pew, between 4 and 5.5 million unauthorized migrants entered the United States with a legal visa, accounting for between 33–50% of the total population.
- A tourist or traveler is considered a "visa overstay" once he or she remains in the United States after the time of admission has expired.
- Visa overstays tend to be somewhat more educated and better off financially than those who entered the country illegally.
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- Security chips added to Visa credit card provide extra security measures to protect against identity theft.
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- Illegal immigrants are those non-citizens who enter the United States without government permission and are in violation of United States nationality law or stay beyond the termination date of a visa, also in violation of the law.
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- These six sections are: (1) fixing border enforcement, (2) increasing interior enforcement, such as preventing visa overstays, (3) preventing people from working without a work permit, (4) creating a committee to adapt the number of visas available to changing economic times, (5) a type of amnesty program to legalize undocumented immigrants and (6) programs to help immigrants adjust to life in the United States.
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- These six sections are: (1) fixing border enforcement, (2) fixing interior enforcement, such as preventing visa overstays, (3) preventing people from working without a work permit, (4) creating a committee to adapt the number of visas available to changing economic times, (5) an amnesty type of program to legalize undocumented immigrants, and (6) programs to help immigrants adjust to life in the United States.
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- Talent is found all across the globe, and motivating talent to come to you requires assistance with visas, housing, flights, and a wide variety of other costs.
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- ATMs are connected together through computer networks, and one of the largest networks is Visa Debit.
- The Visa network allows customers to access their checking and savings accounts at financial institutions24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from almost every city in the United States, and many foreign countries around the world.