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The Obama administration could face a political issue when the visa allowing the younger Mr. Bo to remain in the U.S. as a student runs out.
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Visa signed a multi-year deal with the State Bank of India to issue Visa debit products across the SBI franchise.
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With respect to the visa issue, this is a topic that was brought up by your President when he visited the White House.
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It is surprising that the Directive is not being leveraged more by the established U.S. players because it grants a license and the authority to issue prepaid Mastercard and VISA products directly after attaining card association membership thereby dramatically lowering the barriers to entry.
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The work visa issue has been a contentious point for many, many, many years, even going back to Vicente Fox when he was President of Mexico.
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Visa gets its fees from the banks that issue credit and debit cards.
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Works still had to forge links with Visa, credit-card processors and banks that issue the cards and maintain ties with merchants.
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Visa and MasterCard set the rates, but the banks that issue their cards collect the fees.
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The last straw seems to have been Canberra's decision in July to issue a visa to Ms. Kadeer.
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Visa and MasterCard affiliates issue most debit cards, so merchants that accept Visa and MasterCard credit cards also accept the debit cards.
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There are certainly parts of the proposal to praise and others to criticize, but one issue that deserves more discussion are the extent to which new immigration numbers should come from existing visa programs.
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Shareholders have pushed for the company to shed the unit even though Discover stands to benefit from recent court rulings that forced the dominant card associations, Visa and MasterCard, to allow member banks to issue cards from rivals.
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