Moist Esports to Sue US Immigration

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Moist Esports to Sue US Immigration

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07 May 2024 17:35

Mosit Esports, founded by popular YouTuber "MoistCr1tikal in 2021, is taking legal action against the United States Department of Immigration due to visa problems affecting its Apex Legends team.

More:Tim "⁠susp⁠" Ångström Benched by Metizport

Despite being backed by Cr1tikal and later joined by streamer Ludwig, Moist Esports encountered hurdles when obtaining visas for their Australian players. Cr1tikal highlighted the team's forced release before an event due to visa complications, citing a lack of recognition from immigration officials regarding the team's achievements.

Additionally, according to reports, Australian players faced denials for ESTA visas, typically considered straightforward to obtain. Moist Esports' lawsuit underscores frustrations with the Department of Immigration's handling of esports-related visa matters, prompting a legal battle to address these challenges.

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Moist Esports to Sue US Immigration

Business

07 May 2024 17:35

Mosit Esports, founded by popular YouTuber "MoistCr1tikal in 2021, is taking legal action against the United States Department of Immigration due to visa problems affecting its Apex Legends team.

More:Tim "⁠susp⁠" Ångström Benched by Metizport

Despite being backed by Cr1tikal and later joined by streamer Ludwig, Moist Esports encountered hurdles when obtaining visas for their Australian players. Cr1tikal highlighted the team's forced release before an event due to visa complications, citing a lack of recognition from immigration officials regarding the team's achievements.

Additionally, according to reports, Australian players faced denials for ESTA visas, typically considered straightforward to obtain. Moist Esports' lawsuit underscores frustrations with the Department of Immigration's handling of esports-related visa matters, prompting a legal battle to address these challenges.

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