VISA (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 5, 2025

Original Title:
VISA

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Plus Seven Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

Faced with deportation at the end of his work permit, an Asian employee tries to get hate-crimed to secure a green card.

Faced with deportation at the end of his work permit, an Asian employee tries to get hate-crimed to secure a green card.

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Assistant Camera:
Meg Yamada
Ariana Marie
Gili-Jo Froman

Assistant Director:
Mir Lien

Boom Operator:
Alexa Su

Casting Director:
Millicent Cho

Costume Designer:
Sofi Dawalibi

Creative Producer:
Vuong Hoang

Director:
Chi Tran

Director of Photography:
Jason Wang

Editor:
Mateo Del Campo

Executive Co-Producer:
Kianni Keys
Justin Nguyen

Executive Producer:
Michael Koenigs
John Gionis

Gaffer:
Ari Isenberg

Grip:
Renzo Olivieri

Key Grip:
Shreeya Jayabharathi

Line Producer:
Brian Ryu
Alex Kang

Makeup & Hair:
Victoria Morgante

Music Score Producer:
Lauryn Vania Kurniawan

Producer:
Skylar Kim
Chi Tran

Production Assistant:
Koto Katayama

Production Designer:
Millicent Cho

Script Supervisor:
Anaya Zahne

Sound Designer:
Anusha Allamsetty

Sound Mixer:
Callie Schultz

Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Cassidy Herrera

Stunt Coordinator:
Ian Dugan

VFX Supervisor:
Kevin Zhang

Writer:
Chi Tran

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