We know that Section 208 of the Immigration and Nationality Act forbids people from receiving U.S. asylum protection if they have already firmly ...
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Topics: Immigration Law
We recently spoke to an online-based video game distributor in Medellin Colombia who explained his fight against pirated versions of games he sells. ...
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Topics: Business Law, Colombia Free Trade Agreement, copyrights, miami international trade law attorneys, movies, Patents, Piracy, removed in US-Colombia FTA, Trademarks, video games
Colombia’s growing economy will demand more energy and electricity solutions for powering rural parts of the country. According to a US Department of ...
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Topics: Business Law, Colombia, Colombia Free Trade Agreement, Energy, Equipment, Hyrdoeletric dam
Colombia is playing an important role in the internationalization of Spanish companies. Colombia is an ideal platform for companies interested on ...
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Topics: Business Law, Colombia, export, Free Trade Agreement, import, legal stability, Spain, Spanish Investment
The Free Trade Agreement (“FTA”) between Colombia and the United States has proven to be an amazing tool for U.S./Colombian importers and exporters. ...
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Topics: Business Law
There's little dispute that "location, location, location" is a good rule of thumb when you are looking to buy a house. However, it is less relevant ...
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Topics: Immigration Law
A few months ago speaking by phone with my father who lives in Medellin, Colombia, he explained that rain had just caused a mudslide which wiped away ...
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Topics: Bogota, Business Law, Colombia, Free Trade Agreement, Infrastructure, Medellin, Transportation, US
Take cheap cialis note that immigrant visa applicants who are spouses, children, and parents of US citizens (“known as the immediate relatives”) may ...
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The United States immigration system is complicated. Even though you may be able to file the forms, you would likely ...
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Topics: Immigration Law
After a year of having signed the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the U.S., the Department of Commerce of the United States announced a ten percent ...
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Topics: Business Law