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U.S. consulates in Mexico expand business facilitation program

  • Masuda Funai Eifert & Mitchell Ltd
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  • Mexico, USA
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  • January 30 2013

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City recently announced the expansion of its Business Facilitation Program (BFP) that allows access to expedited visa

Business travelers from Mexico benefit from accelerated visa processing under business facilitation program

  • Jackson Lewis LLP
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  • Mexico, USA
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  • January 23 2013

In an effort to expedite visa processing for business travelers from Mexico, the U.S. State Department announced this month the expansion of its

EEOC to collaborate with Mexican consulate to assist Mexican nationals

  • Fox Rothschild LLP
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  • Mexico, USA
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  • December 3 2012

The EEOC’s Denver and Detroit Field Offices have announced that they have entered into Memoranda of Understanding with the Consulate of Mexico to assist Mexican workers in the US in the area of employment discrimination

DOS announces expanded non-immigrant visa renewal program for Mexican travelers

  • Hogan Lovells
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  • Mexico, USA
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  • July 19 2012

On 1 July 2012 the U.S. Embassy expanded its visa renewal program to allow many more Mexican citizens and residents to renew their non-immigrant visas without a follow-up interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate

Many visa renewal applicants in Mexico now exempt from interview

  • Hunton & Williams LLP
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  • Mexico, USA
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  • July 6 2012

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City has announced that, as of July 1, 2012, individuals seeking to renew their visas at the embassy and consulates in Mexico no longer must attend a visa interview appointment, as long as their current visas are still valid or expired within the past 48 months

Major changes announced for Mexico E-1 and E-2 visa processing

  • Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP
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  • Mexico, USA
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  • June 26 2012

Effective July 1, all E visa adjudications in Mexico will be centralized in three visa posts and all supporting documents must be presented in a standardized format

US Embassy Mexico announces new visa procedures

  • Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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  • Mexico, USA
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  • January 11 2011

Beginning January 10, 2011, U.S. consular posts in Mexico will require most applicants to visit Applicant Service Centers (ASCs) prior to their visa interview

Mexico visa procedures to change in 2011

  • Hunton & Williams LLP
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  • Mexico, USA
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  • December 8 2010

Beginning January 10, 2011, applicants for nonimmigrant visas at the U.S. embassy and consulates in Mexico must visit an Applicant Service Center (ASC) for biometrics (digital photos and fingerprints) before their visa interviews

Pacific Council, COMEXI report on USMexico border released

  • White & Case LLP
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  • Mexico, USA
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  • October 29 2009

On Oct. 13 in Mexico City, a joint task force of leading business and former government officials from both sides of the border unveiled "A New Vision for the U.S.-Mexico Border: Joint Solutions for Common Problems."

New three year duration for US NAFTA TN visas

  • Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP
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  • Canada, Mexico, USA
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  • December 9 2008

TN (Trade NAFTA) status is a special non-immigrant status which allows Canadian and Mexican citizens the opportunity to work in the United States in certain professional occupations