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OnlyFans models, social media influencers among growing number of visa applicants: reports

admin January 9, 2026
OnlyFans models, social media influencers among growing number of visa applicants: reports

OnlyFans models, social media influencers among growing number of visa applicants: reports


Immigration attorneys are reportedly seeing an increasing number of social media influencers and models for OnlyFans — a platform accused of encouraging creators to make sexual or pornographic content for money — seeking to obtain a United States visa typically reserved for “exceptional” creatives like musicians and actors. 

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