viOLet recognized as Athlete by the US government - Page 3
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http://www.cybersolutionsagency.com/articles/news/eSports/12/Korean-Pro-Gamer-viOLet-Secures-5-Year-Pro-Athlete-Visa/ | ||
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Congrats all around! | ||
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On December 12 2013 03:12 Plansix wrote: Great for Violet and hopefully we will see him in WCS NA next year. Glad to see he could finally here on a more permeant basis. yeah, and WCS AM is a lot easier to qualify for this year | ||
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On December 12 2013 02:26 lystier wrote: so, it's possible to get a athlete visa, get to the us, become a citizen and eventually avoid the korean military? i guess a group of players would love this... It sounds too good to be true somehow. | ||
Keeemy
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On December 12 2013 03:08 csn_andrew wrote: Hi guys, if the op could add our official press release with violet's comments to the op would be much appreciated. http://www.cybersolutionsagency.com/articles/news/eSports/12/Korean-Pro-Gamer-viOLet-Secures-5-Year-Pro-Athlete-Visa/ Lmao viOLet said: "I’m so super exciting about that..." That's so viOLet, always saying "I'm exciting". Damn I love him. Thank you Andrew for helping him so much! | ||
Levistus
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anyone got any idea what they used to prove violet was internationally recognized without the use of videos? also what kind of visas do the koreans on foreign teams have like jaedong? they don't seem to have visa problems or do they stay in korea and only go abroad when there's a tournament? thanks | ||
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