We teamed up with Visa Canada and turned small steps into an Olympic-size campaign that included 3 shoot days in 3 different countries with 6 Canadian athletes. Wishing everyone on #TeamVisa and Team Canada the best of luck in #Paris2024 See all the spots here: https://lnkd.in/gYjvWnG4
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Calling All Internationally Recognized Athletes! 🇺🇸 Are you an athlete with your sights set on competing in the United States? The P-1 visa might be your ticket to achieving that dream. The P-1 visa allows internationally recognized athletes (and their essential support staff) to enter the US to participate in specific competitions or events. This could be your chance to showcase your talent on a prestigious American stage! Here's a quick rundown of the P-1 visa: For professional or amateur athletes competing at an international level. Requires sponsorship from a US organizer or employer. Proof of your exceptional ability is necessary (think high rankings, major awards, participation in prestigious events). #P1Visa #USVisa #AthleteVisa #InternationalAthletes #Sports #Competition #Travel #USCIS #T20Cricket #CricketVisa #T20Stars
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France Denies Visas for Iranian Para-Swimming Team, Excluding Them from Competition https://ift.tt/MhDsI4l The Iranian para-swimming team has confirmed it will not be attending the upcoming World Championships, as France has rejected the athletes’ visa requests. The news was shared by the head coach of the team, who confirmed for the Tasnim News Agency that France did not issue visas to the athletes, as Iran is currently dealing with political uncertainties after the late President died in a helicopter crash, Schengen.News reports. These two swimmers were supposed to compete in Berlin, but the embassy delayed, and the visas did not arrive on time. Next week’s World Championships in France are also out of reach because France didn’t issue visas either. Alireza Izadi, Head Coach of the Para-Swimming Team Izaidi also pointed out that these championships are important for the team to practise and test their abilities ahead of competitions. Albania Denied Visas for Irani Athletes for U23 World Championships in 2023 This is not the first time that Iranian athletes are having issues with visas. In October 2023, Albania denied visas to Iran’s wrestling team for the U23 World Championships. The United World Wrestling pointed out that this rejection had impacted the growing diplomatic challenges that athletes from this country often encounter. The United States also denied visas to Iran’s national volleyball team previously. This can be related to the fact that high-profile athletes, such as the Iranian national team athletes have sought asylum in Australia and Norway. Asylum Requests From Iranians to EU Up by 25% in 2023 According to the EU Agency for Asylum (EUAA), the number of asylum seekers from Iran has increased from 13,459 to 16,833 in 2023, showing a 25 per cent increase. As per countries that received the most requests, Germany led the list, receiving 59 per cent of all requests for asylum filed by Iranian nationals in 2023. The total number of applications to Germany was 9,955. The Netherlands follows second with 1,220 applications, accounting for seven per cent of all applications. Out of all applications submitted in 2023, the EU granted refugee status to 43 per cent of Iranian applicants. Another three per cent received subsidiary protection while 54 per cent were negative. Compared to 2022, the share of those being granted refugee status has increased slightly, from 39 to 42 per cent. However, compared to 2017 figures when 51 per cent of requests were approved, Iranians are not the most likely to obtain refugee status. via Monte OZ Live https://monteozlive.com June 13, 2024 at 03:01PM
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In recent years, we've seen an increase in athletes entering the U.S. on B-1 visas to participate in professional events like boxing matches and international cricket tournaments. While a B-1 visa allows for specific activities, including covering travel expenses like lodging and meals, it strictly prohibits compensation outside of prize money. However, many athletes are unknowingly crossing this line by receiving compensation for participation or through sponsorship deals—often under the radar. This trend is not just a legal gray area, it has serious long-term consequences for the athletes involved. Here’s what could happen: Visa Revocations: When athletes are compensated improperly, it triggers scrutiny from consular officers, potentially leading to visa revocation. Entry Bans: Future visits to the U.S. can be blocked, making it difficult to compete or perform in the country again. Career Impact: An athlete’s international career could be significantly hampered by visa complications, leading to missed opportunities in major leagues and events. The solution? Athletes need proper work authorization or should ensure prize-only participation. If you or someone you know is in this situation, consult with an immigration professional to navigate these complexities. Let's keep the future of sports immigration fair and compliant! #SportsImmigration #VisaRegulations #AthleteVisa #B1Visa #Cricket #Boxing #ImmigrationLaw https://lnkd.in/e9Hgmgnx
Limitations of B-2 visitor Visas for Athletes and Coaches — Sherrod Sports Visas
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Visa Options for Olympic Athletes: Navigating the Path to the Games https://lnkd.in/eUGCZu65 #OlympicAthletes #USImmigration #VisaOptions #AthleteVisas #O1Visa #PVisa #InternationalSports #OlympicDreams
Visa Options for Olympic Athletes: Navigating the Path to the Games - NPZ Law Group
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Are you planning to travel to Europe this summer? Cheat sheet where & when not to travel in Europe to avoid overcrowding + overpaying: 🏆Paris in June-September because of the Olympics & Paralympics ⚽Germany in June-July because of #Euro2024 🔥In the largest cities in Europe, from the 9th of May to the 20th of August, because of Taylor Swift. And we all know that whenever Taylor is in town, finding a reasonably priced hotel, or at least one within the city, becomes a challenge! Just don't say I didn't warn you. #summerforecast #travel
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Play on the Global Stage 🏀⚽️ Explore the pathways to obtaining a sports visa for athletes looking to compete in the U.S. #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationLawyer #QueenCityImmigration #ClevelandLaw #ClevelandLawyer #SportsVisa #AthleteVisa
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⚠️ Wow. Passports of the DPRK Olympic team for Paris appeared. Unusual insight. According to the post, usually business people, athletes or university personnel travel with Public Affairs passports, whereas the Service one is usually for government officials or high-ranking business executives. #passport #passporthistory #reisepass #passeport #travel #dprk #reisen #Olympics
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Flight Searches to France for 2024 Olympics Witness a 25% Increase https://ift.tt/49yGdqj Flight searches to France for the period surrounding the 2024 Olympics, from July 23 to August 13, 2024, have increased by 25 per cent. While there is still some time before the event takes place, planning has begun by many to avoid any last-minute inconveniences, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports. Recent findings released by Amadeus show that flight searches to France are soaring from around the world. The top five countries searching the most for flights to France for the 2024 Olympics are the US, Great Britain, Brazil, Spain, and Canada. With most of the Olympic games being held in Paris, it’s no surprise that the demand for flights to the French capital has surged, reaching 33 per cent higher compared to the same period last year. Amadeus When looking at specific markets, data show that Germans lead in searching for flights to Paris. Flight searches to Paris by Germans have increased by 144 per cent. As for the other main markets mentioned above, figures revealed that flight searches from the US to Paris for July 23 – August 15, 2024, are up by 72 per cent. Searches from the UK are up by 60 per cent, and searches from Brazil are up by 50 per cent, with these countries showing one of the highest year-on-year increases. The interest in flying to France during the period surrounding the Olympics has also increased in Europe and the Americas, with flight searches from these two markets increasing by 34 and 29 per cent, respectively. Travel Plans Extend Beyond Paris While Paris remains in the spotlight for the Olympics, other French cities are also popular for the period. Marseille, Lyon, and Lille, which are set to host competitions, are experiencing an increase in flight searches. Marseille, hosting football and sailing competitions, is seeing a 13 per cent increase in domestic and international flight searches. On the other hand, Lyon and Lille are seeing an even higher increase. Domestic flight searches to Lyon by football fans are seeing an increase of 70 per cent, and international flight searches are seeing an increase of 19 per cent. Lille, which will be hosting basketball and handball events, has seen a 100 per cent increase in both domestic and international flight searches. A one-week stay remains the preferred choice for the majority of visitors to France for the 2024 Olympics. This New Tool Helps With Visa Requirements & Planning Process Nationals of countries who do not have any visa-free agreement with the EU will have to obtain a visa to enter France for the purpose of attending the Olympics. To make the visa application process easier for everyone who needs the document and help with the planning process, SchengenVisaInfo.com has developed a new tool – the Paris Olympics 2024 Travel and Visa Checker. This online tool outlines the visa procedures if you need the document. It also emphasises passport validity criteria, an...
Flight Searches to France for 2024 Olympics Witness a 25% Increase https://ift.tt/49yGdqj Flight searches to France for the period surrounding the 2024 Olympics, from July 23 to August 13, 2024, have increased by 25 per cent. While there is still some time before the event takes place, planning has begun by many to avoid any last-minute inconveniences, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports. Recent...
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Thanks Azela Hadia for sharing your insights on the considerations for athletes, family members, journalists, workers and spectators attending the 2024 Paris Olympics! #fragomen #immigration #globalmobility #olympics #Fragomensports #sportsimmigration #sportsimmigrationlaw
As excitement builds surrounding the highly anticipated 2024 Olympics and Paralympics Games in Paris, Immigration Consultant Azela Hadia discusses how those planning to attend can prepare for their trip from an immigration perspective in our latest #MobilityMinute. Azela outlines the process of applying for a visa and dives into considerations for athletes, athletes’ family members, accredited journalists, workers and spectators. Watch here: https://bit.ly/3W1hIqt. #ImmigrationServices #Paris #Olympics #Paraolympics #2024Olympics #GlobalMobility
Applying for a Visa During the Olympic and Paralympic Games | #MobilityMinute
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"Many of the 594 athletes named to the US Olympic team this summer are immigrants or the children of immigrants, all of whom have chosen to represent a country that is in the throes of a movement that would have limited their ability to get there or stay there, even through legal means. An analysis by George Mason University’s Institute for Immigration Research found that 3.7% of athletes on this year’s US Olympic team are foreign-born, while more than 7% are children of immigrants or second-generation immigrants." #immigration #immigrationmatters #immigrantathletes #immigrationlaw #immigrationlawyer
USA’s Olympic team is bolstered by a crucial group of athletes: immigrants
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