WNBA player, Nika Muhl, recently played her first Seattle Storms game after the strenuous immigration process of obtaining a visa. Muhl is a native of Croatia and was previously on a student visa, having recently graduated from UConn this May.
As she is now a graduate, Muhl could no longer stay in the U.S. under this visa and had to obtain a P-1 visa, a common status for athletes. Muhl missed the first four games of the season as she awaited the approval of her P-1 visa. The professional basketball player had to ultimately travel to the United States Embassy in Vancouver to receive a stamped passport and reenter the country.
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