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Entertainment & Sports

Oct. 18, 2014

Lawyers worried about federal policy on entertainment, sports visas

Lawyers are concerned that USCIS may be making it harder for 'extraordinary' athletes, artists and entertainers to enter the country.


By Matthew Blake


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Each year the federal government approves thousands of work visas for artists, entertainers and athletes with "extraordinary ability," including NBA draft picks, Tony award-winning musicians, and magazine fashion models.


But while the approval rate for these visas is typically north of 80 percent, the vagueness of what extraordinary means concerns lawyers who work at the intersection of im...

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