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What NAFTA can do for your business

  • McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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  • Canada, Mexico, USA
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  • September 5 2007

Do you have U.S. or Mexican employees who travel to Canada for business?

End of "relaxed" passport rules for US citizens under WHTI

  • Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP
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  • Bermuda, Canada, Mexico, USA
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  • November 2 2007

Effective October 1, 2007 U.S. citizens traveling by air to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Bermuda must present a passport or other Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) compliant document to enter or depart from the United States

Customs and border protection update: border crossing cards

  • Duane Morris LLP
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  • Mexico, USA
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  • January 15 2008

Mexican citizens who hold border crossing cards (a card with a "laser" visitor visa) can now apply in advance for their I-94, Arrival-Departure Record, instead of waiting to apply on the actual date of entry

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."

Global: news from China, Australia, Mexico, Canada

  • Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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  • Australia, Canada, China, Mexico
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  • April 16 2010

China’s State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC) recently instituted new regulations for representative offices of foreign companies (ROs) in Shanghai, limiting head count as well as the validity period of the RO’s registration

Compliance with immigration law

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Mexico
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  • May 31 2010

In Mexico tourist visas are granted for up to 180 days

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

Changes in immigration procedures in Mexico

  • Hogan Lovells
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  • Mexico
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  • April 2 2010

On January 29, 2010, Mexico's National Migration Institute published a Manual of Criteria and Migration Procedures, which will become effective throughout Mexico as of May 1, 2010

Visa processing changes in Canada and Mexico

  • Ogletree Deakins
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  • Canada, Mexico, USA
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  • November 20 2008

U.S. Consulates in Canada and Mexico have a long history of processing Third Country National (TCN) visa applications for H-1B, L-1, O-1 and other employment-related visa categories

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