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Film
"American Visa": Ms Muna has an American Visa is a 2005 Bolivia/Mexico-produced film by Bolivian writer and director Juan Carlos Valdivia. The film is set in La Paz, Bolivia, and features many exterior shots of the city and surrounding countryside.
- countries: Bolivia, Mexico
- language: Spanish Language
- starring:
- Kate del Castillo as Blanca
- Demián Bichir
- genres: Romance Film, Social problem film, Crime Drama, Drama
- released in (10 years ago)
- some of the awards:
- Ariel Award for Best Actress nomination for Kate del Castillo
- Ariel Award for Best Adapted Screenplay nomination for Juan Carlos Valdivia
- Ariel Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, received by Juan Carlos Valdivia
- Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film (Bolivia) nomination for Juan Carlos Valdivia
Writings
"American visa" is a book by Wang Ping.
- also known as "American visa: short stories"
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Andean Express (2009)
by Juan de Recacoechea
—Washington City Paper “American Visa is a stunning literary achievement. It is insightful and poignant, a book every thoughtful American should read, and once read, read again.” —William Heffernan, Edgar Award–winning author of The ...
American Political Culture: An Encyclopedia [3 volumes] (2015)
An Encyclopedia by Mark J. Rozell, Ted G. Jelen
a redirection of policy approaches and enforcement emphases, such as the events of September 11, 2001, which involved the perpetration of mass terrorism by airport-entering, non-Latin American visa holders (some of whom violated those ...
Encyclopedia of Contemporary LGBTQ Literature of the United States [2 volumes] (2009)
by Emmanuel S. Nelson
437 American Visa (Bashir), ...
Historical Dictionary of the People's Republic of China (2016)
by Lawrence R. Sullivan
seeking to study in the United States at graduate schools fell off by 45 percent because of competition from Europe, Australia, and other nations and tougher American visa requirements following the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks.
Encyclopedia of the British Novel (2015)
by Victoria Gaydosik
In Los Angeles,hemet Margerie Bonner, aformer child starduring the silent era, andwhenhis American visa expired in1940, they relocated to British Columbia and were marriedthere. Lowry and hiswife spent 14 relatively happyyears in a ...
Anti-Immigration in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia [2 volumes] (2011)
A Historical Encyclopedia by Kathleen R. Arnold
mass terrorism by airport-entering, non-Latin American visa holders (some of whom violated those visas), border enforcement continues to focus mostly on Mexicans, Central Americans, and the southern border. Indeed, since 2005, there has ...
Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States (2016)
by George Thomas Kurian, Mark A. Lamport
Securing an American visa, Archbishop John ...
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