Spain Argues to Eliminate Visa Requirement for Colombians

August 26, 2013
The government of Spain will request the European Commission and the other Schengen States to remove Colombia from the list of countries whose ...
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Topics: Colombia, European Commission, Immigration Law, Juan Manuel Santos, Mariano Rajoy, Schengen States, Spain, Spain’s Prime Minister, visa

US Maintains Free Trade Agreements with 19 Partner Countries

August 12, 2013
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Topics: 19 US Free Trade Partners Countries, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Immigration Law, Korea, Panama, Singapore, US-Colombian free trade agreement, Zero duties

Elective Share: A possibility for the surviving spouse when dissatisfied with the provisions of the decedents estate plan

August 10, 2013
Let's say you have been married with your spouse for many years and you feel it is safe to assume that your spouse will leave you as the beneficiary ...
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Topics: Business Law

A L-1 VISA COULD BE A GOOD WAY FOR YOUR OVERSEAS COMPANY TO EXPAND THEIR BUSINESS AND SERVICES TO THE UNITED STATES

August 7, 2013
The L-1 visa is a temporary non-immigrant visa, which allows usually small and start up overseas companies to relocate qualified employees to its ...
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Topics: Immigration Law

A K-3 visa is Another Marriage Based Immigration Option for Non-US Citizen Spouses Living Overseas

August 6, 2013
Every year hundreds of visas are issued to a spouse of an America Citizen so that he/she can move to the U.S. to be with their loved ones. One of the ...
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Topics: Immigration Law