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U.S. consulate in Guangzhou stops visa interviews

  • Greenberg Traurig LLP
  • -
  • China, USA
  • -
  • May 14 2013

U.S. officials are reporting that an employee found and opened an envelope containing a "powder." As a result, the U.S. Consulate General shut down

China newsletter - Spring 2013

  • Greenberg Traurig LLP
  • -
  • China
  • -
  • April 10 2013

To deepen government reform and improve government efficiency, the State Council of the People's Republic of China recently released the Plans for

EB-5 retrogression for China unlikely in 2013, according to Department of State

  • Greenberg Traurig LLP
  • -
  • China, USA
  • -
  • February 24 2013

A few days ago, Laura Reiff and I reported on common misconceptions related to the predicated retrogression in the EB-5 visa category for Chinese

The myths of retrogression of the visa numbers in the EB-5 program

  • Greenberg Traurig LLP
  • -
  • China, USA
  • -
  • February 21 2013

As we reported in December, the increased demand in the EB-5 immigrant investor visa category will most likely result in visa retrogression for

EB-5 report from Shanghai

  • Greenberg Traurig LLP
  • -
  • China, USA
  • -
  • November 21 2012

The following summarizes impressions of the EB-5 market that we gained on the ground in China:

Embassy of the United States, China - important changes

  • Greenberg Traurig LLP
  • -
  • China, USA
  • -
  • April 12 2012

Due to an executive order signed by President Obama earlier this year, there are important change to U.S. visa procedures in China

Foreigners living and working in China are required to participate in social insurance

  • Greenberg Traurig LLP
  • -
  • China
  • -
  • December 28 2011

According to the Interim Measures for the Participation of Foreigners Employed in China in Social Insurance (the “Foreigners Measures”) formulated by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security approved by the State Council, foreign workers in China refers to people lawfully employed without Chinese nationality who have obtained employment and residence certificates for foreigners in accordance with the law, and possess a Permanent Residence Certificate for Foreigner