Interesting shift in creator economy: immigration lawyers are reporting that content creators on major platforms increasingly qualify for work visas in the U.S. The trend signals growing regulatory recognition of digital creation as legitimate employment. As decentralized creator platforms and Web3 tools reshape how creators monetize, traditional immigration policy is adapting to acknowledge these new income streams. This could reshape opportunities for creators globally seeking to relocate for business expansion.

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alpha_leakervip
· 01-08 23:54
Haha... Has the US Immigration Bureau finally started treating creators as official workers? Web3 has definitely changed something.
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MemeEchoervip
· 01-06 02:01
Ha, I just want to ask, does this mean that the US now considers content creation as an official job? Can my shares also count?
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ETH_Maxi_Taxivip
· 01-06 01:54
Does the US currently recognize creator work visas? Web3 empowerment, traditional policies must also evolve, this is the future.
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BlockImpostervip
· 01-06 01:51
Now creators can officially obtain work visas, finally no need to pretend to be freelancers haha
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 01-06 01:43
Wait, creators can now get work visas through content creation? The rules are changing so quickly.
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