Sunday 27 July 2014

Daniel Radcliffe Entrance In US Bans Cause Of Visa Problems

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The English young versatile film star Daniel Radcliffe, who famed by his character in ‘Harry Potter’ series which written by J. K. Rowling, was initially declined entrance to the United States cause of visa problems.


The ‘Kill Your Darlings’ star was stopped by American border guards while coming back to the US for Comic-Con after attending a premiere of his new film ‘What If’ in Toronto, American media reported.


The British film star was in the procedure of reforming his recent P-2 visa to an O-1 visa. P-2 visa is designed for foreign film stars including entertainers and gives the performers residency right for the time they’re doing work on a venture but can’t go above a year.


The 25-year-old star luckily managed to get his visa upgraded and arrive on 2 AM in San Diego. He was in time for a planned Comic-Con panel later on July 25 afternoon with his co-star Juno Temple and director Alexandre Aja to talk about his film ‘Horns’.


The young Daniel plays a protagonist in the adaptation of Joe Hill’s horror novel of the same title, playing Ignatius Perrish, a boy who enhances horns after a mysterious death of his girlfriend.



Daniel Radcliffe Entrance In US Bans Cause Of Visa Problems

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