Word: visas
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...spokesman said politics had not played a part in the deportation proceedings, adding that Brutus's case was routine because his temporary visa expired last year. By taking a permanent job in the United States under a temporary visa, Brutus jeopardized his application for permanent residency, Robert Prosek, acting district director for the INS in Chicago, said yesterday...
Another 400,000 have received invitations from relatives in Israel, the first step in being granted an exit visa, but have been refused permission to leave, he said. Since the mail is censored, those who have received the invitations have been blacklisted, he added...
...pounding it down, the body national is being rejuvenated with a relentless impatience, slimmed with a fanatic dedication. On jogging tracks, in diet clinics and health restaurants and on the operating tables of plastic surgeons, a wholesale attempt to transform the body is avidly purchased with VISA and MasterCard...
...Afghanistan issue will probably be debated in the U.N. General Assembly next month. Most Western press coverage of the conflict has come from listening posts in Pakistan and India and from reporters who have slipped into rebel-held territory. TIME Diplomatic Correspondent Strobe Talbott received a rare visa from the Afghan government and last week sent this report from Kabul...
Stanislaw Baranczak, Associate Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, arrived in Cambridge last spring after a long struggle to obtain an exit visa...