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Two girls in casual attire at home
The price of higher ed
How a US education is already paying off for some
Inside of a bike shop with a large American flag in sunlight
Business, Economics and Jobs
Nantucket businesses struggle without seasonal summer workers 
Someone waves goodbye to a bus and a speech bubble says "Bye! Have fun with grandma!" in this cartoon.
Culture
A family tries to immigrate to the US, but first, they must live separate lives
A woman is leaning on a fence, gazing over the water toward the Statue of Liberty
Economics
Follow along: Forms, fees and an interview for a US Diversity Lottery Program ‘winner’
In this cartoon, a frowning boy in a pointed birthday hat sits in front of a cake with '21' written on it.
Justice
You’re a young student and your visa is tied to your parents. You’re about to age out. What do you do next?
Omid Moghimi and his wife Dorsa Razi.
Conflict
For those whose US visas hadn’t yet been finalized, the future is uncertain
Demonstrators protest President Donald Trump's travel ban outside Philadelphia International Airport.
Conflict
This Trump voter is stunned to find her Syrian relatives deported
Niki Rahmati, a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from Iran, is greeted by immigration attorney Susan Church (R) at Logan Airport in Boston, MA.
Conflict
The number of international students coming to the US has steadily risen. Will Trump reverse the trend?
A U.S. flag hangs over fake palm trees inside the compound of the U.S. embassy in Baghdad in 2011.
Conflict
Translators who worked for the US military in Iraq wonder if their American dream is slipping away
Thanksgiving in Hibbing, Minnesota with the family of Korean-American author Marie Myung-Ok Lee.
Global Politics
A mundane Thanksgiving can be the ideal holiday gift
A bus advertising an American visa lottery in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos.
Lifestyle
Nigerians vie for a life-changing slip of paper
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Justice
Why one woman’s fight to be with her husband wound up at the Supreme Court
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Justice
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Brahim Djahra, from Algeria, clings to the Americans flag during a special naturalization ceremony held at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington on August 28, 2014.
Business
Help is finally on the way for holders of America’s ‘prisoner visa’
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Justice
Undocumented Asian immigrants shy away from revealing their status
Ju Hong at the immigration speech
Development & Education
Obama heckler talks about his life as an undocumented immigrant
Global Politics
Chicago’s Polish Village businesses hope immigration reform leads to revival
Global Politics
Immigration reform would bring end to U.S. visa program benefitting Africans
Global Politics
Families of Filipino World War II vets largely still waiting for visa, dozen years later
Business, Economics and Jobs
Immigrant entrepreneurs clamoring for startup visa program
Global Politics
As immigration reform talk boils, immigrants wait in lines — that may only get longer
Global Politics
Wives of deported immigrants a growing online community
Conflict & Justice
Chicago’s Polish Village Hopes Immigration Reform Will Spark a Revival
Conflict & Justice
Senate’s Immigration Bill Quietly Curtails African Flows
Conflict & Justice
Immigration: What Does ‘Getting in Line’ Really Mean?
Cuba to Ease Foreign Travel for Citizens
Conflict & Justice
A Turkish Song About Visa Hurdles
An Argument Against the Diversity Visa Lottery Program
Conflict & Justice
A Losing Ticket to the American Dream
Global Politics
Foreign Teachers Used to Fill Shortages in the US Now Face Victimization
Global Politics
Poland Wants US Travel Visa-Free
Global Politics
Iraqis employed by U.S. government to benefit from expanded visa-granting
Global Politics
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Global Politics
Olympic guidelines for foreigners
Arts, Culture & Media
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