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What is the Einstein visa? How Melania Trump qualified for a visa reserved for Nobel-level talent
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Melania Trump's 2001 acquisition of an EB-1 "Einstein visa," designated for individuals with extraordinary abilities, has sparked ongoing controversy. Questions persist regarding how a model with limited recognition met the stringent requirements typically reserved for top global talents. The subjective nature of the EB-1 visa process and potential loopholes have fueled debates about fairness and privilege within the US.
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