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M.I.A. Finally Has Her U.S. Visa Approved
The UK singer has hinted that she may soon be touring the United States.
Trump's Modeling Agency Had Foreigners Work Illegally
"Honestly, they are the most crooked agency I've ever worked for, and I've worked for quite a few," one model said.
How It Feels to Be a Dissident in Turkey After the Failed Military Coup
Government critics are terrified that they'll be removed from their jobs, imprisoned, or worse.
Meet Brazil's MC Bin Laden, the "Crazy Ass Kid" Who Just Wants to Come to America
Is the viral star the "biggest villain of the century"—or just a 22-year-old from a poor neighborhood who did good in life?
We Asked British Expats in Berlin if They're Worried About the UK Leaving the EU
Unsurprisingly, most of them were against the "Brexit."
More African and Asian Migrants Are Arriving in Mexico After Long Latin American Journeys
Mexico detained 1,300 African and Asian migrants, three times more than the previous year. The numbers were on track to at least double again in 2015. Many are heading to the US planning to seek asylum.
Immigrant Artists Share Stories About the Visa Process
A comedian and a sculptor make their US visa processes into art.
We Asked Some Australian Chris Brown Fans About Canceled Tours and Domestic Violence
The singer's Australian/NZ visa was cancelled Wednesday over the 2009 assault of his then-girlfriend. We asked some female fans how they look past this.
After Paris Attacks, White House Toughens Security for Travelers to the US Without a Visa
The Obama administration is also seeking to expand a "pre-clearance program" in foreign airports to allow American border officials to collect and screen biometric information before visa waiver travelers can board airplanes to the US.
The Secret Censorship of Online Porn
Porn-friendly payment processors have some rather rigid rules about what is, and isn’t, acceptable for their clients to sell.
Apple Pay Just Launched in Canada, But You Probably Can't Use It
Only American Express cardholders can make mobile payments for now.
'Fear Was Always In Me': Life As a Stateless Person
According to the UN's refugee agency UNHCR, one stateless child is born every ten minutes. VICE News interviewed a woman who spent half her life living with no nationality.