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Showing posts with label Houston Chronicle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Houston Chronicle. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

HC - Investor visas for Mexicans shortened. Change to only one year comes as a big surprise.

From my archive of press clippings:

Houston Chronicle

Investor visas for Mexicans shortened

Change to only one year comes as a big surprise


By DAVID HENDRICKS

SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS

April 8, 2010, 9:41PM


See a list of U.S. visas' validity terms for Mexicans: www.travel.state.gov/visa


The State Department has quietly changed its policy on many of its visas for Mexicans, reducing the amount of time those visas are valid from the three to five years that had been common to one year.

Read the whole article here.

Snippet(s):

"The changes would apply mostly to visas for Mexicans who own, or want to own, businesses and houses here and who do not intend to immigrate."

"Mexicans in the United States on E-1 and E-2 visas, which require putting their investment money at risk in U.S. businesses, will have to prove each year that their businesses are viable, said immigration lawyer John Meyer, partner in the Houston-based FosterQuan firm that operates a San Antonio office.

The change applies both to Mexicans seeking to come to the U.S. and to Mexicans already in the U.S. and seeking visa renewals."

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"The State Department said the policy was changed to conform to the reciprocity agreement it has with Mexico. For years, Mexico's work visas for U.S. citizens were good for one year.

When Mexico recently decided to raise its visa fees for U.S. citizens, the U.S. State Department decided to remove the multi-year option from the visas it gives to Mexicans, a spokesman said."



dhendricks@express-news.net

Thursday, September 10, 2009

HC - U.S. citizens born at home face struggle for passports

From my archive of press clippings:

Houston Chronicle

U.S. citizens born at home face struggle for passports


By STATE SEN. EDDIE LUCIO JR.



Aug. 5, 2009, 8:04PM


On Jan. 20, 1946, a midwife delivered me in the Texas border town of Brownsville. This was not an uncommon happenstance, particularly at the time, when many women delivered their children at home with the assistance of such a health care provider.

Read the whole article here.

Friday, March 6, 2009

HC - Translators can get visas, if they can navigate process. Iraqis have a way to U.S., but some haven't heard, and it can take awhile.

From my archive of press clippings:

Houston Chronicle

Translators can get visas, if they can navigate process. Iraqis have a way to U.S., but some haven't heard, and it can take awhile.

By STEWART M. POWELL

July 20, 2008, 8:41AM

WASHINGTON — The Bush administration is telling Iraqi translators endangered by their work for Americans that they will have to wait to be processed for haven in the U.S. under an emergency program announced 10 days ago.

Read the whole article here.