In February 2008, new sanctions against the unauthorized employment of foreign nationals will take effect. A formal employment relationship is not necessary for these penalties to apply provided sufficient indicia of an employer-employee relationship exist between the U.K. company or organization and the foreign national worker. Knowingly employing unauthorized foreign nationals could result in fines [...]
Continue reading …In general, foreign nationals entering Vietnam for employment for a period of three months or more must obtain a Work Permit.
Continue reading …Visitors traveling to the United States temporarily for business and pleasure, usually come as tourists or to visit family and friends. Others come for specific purposes, such as medical treatment, a conference, business meeting, or certain types of training. Some tourists from certain countries, traveling for visitor visa purposes for 90 days or less, and [...]
Continue reading …Visitors traveling to the United States temporarily for business and pleasure, usually come as tourists or to visit family and friends. Others come for specific purposes, such as medical treatment, a conference, business meeting, or certain types of training. Some tourists from certain countries, traveling for visitor visa purposes for 90 days or less, and [...]
Continue reading …The AP reported this latest immigration law that may affect young, female immigrants applying for their green card. In short, female aliens applying for lawful permanent residence must now get shot to prevent cervical cancer, a vaccination that is not required by US Citizen females in the same age group.
Continue reading …In order to come to the UK as a visitor, it’s imperative that you show with substantial documentation that you only want to visit for up to six months, or that your intention is not to permanent reside. You plan to leave the UK at the end of the your visit, that you have enough [...]
Continue reading …Foreigners who wish to work, conduct business or undertake investment activities in Thailand must apply for a Non-Immigrant Visa at the Royal Thai Embassies or Royal Thai Consulates-General. Various categories of the Non-Immigrant Visa are currently provided to meet the needs and qualifications of individual business persons.
Continue reading …Non-Immigrant visa is issued to applicants who wish to enter the Kingdom to perform official duties (Category “F”), to conduct business / to work (Category “B”), to invest with the concurrence of the Thai Ministries and Government Departments concerned (Category “IM”), to invest or perform other activities relating to investment, subject to the provision of [...]
Continue reading …Generally, a foreigner is required to obtain a visa from a Royal Thai Embassy or a Royal Thai Consulate-General prior to entering Thailand. However, nationals of certain countries do not require a visa if they meet visa exemption requirements as the Tourist Visa Exemption for 30 days for tourism purposes, or they are nationals of [...]
Continue reading …The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides for the issuance of an immigrant visa to the spouse of a United States Citizen (USC) after a petition for that specific benefit, filed by the USC petitioner has been approved by the USCIS office or Regional Service Center. In order for such a petition to be approved, [...]
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