The origin of a person's name has no bearing on the difficulty of obtaining a U.S. visa.
The name on the Visa gift card is typically the name of the person who purchased or received the card.
The name you put on a Visa gift card is the name of the person who will be using the card.
The name on a Visa gift card should be the name of the person who will be using the card.
The name you typically put on a Visa gift card is the name of the person who will be using the card.
For foreigners, yes.
yes
No, the person must apply for a student visa.
No, you cannot apply for a visa on behalf of another person. Each individual must apply for their own visa.
If the Australian authorities see that he has been deported from another country for violating his visa requirements then you will have a difficult time obtaining a visa for him. Maybe you could consider meeting him in Pakistan.
The visa is a sticker that has been put in your passport. The number is, I think, the number that's printed vertically on the right. The only other numbers on the visa are the two lines along the bottom which include the person's name, date of birth and passport number.
SUPER EASY!
Yes they can as long as the person holding a visitor visa has a valid stay permit(I-94).