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What options exist for family reunification of refugees and asylums in the United States from Peru?
Refugees and asylees in the United States can apply for family reunification to bring their spouses and unmarried children under the age of 21. The process involves filing an I-730 family petition with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). It is important that the applicant has approved refugee or asylum status and submits the petition within a certain period.
Can I apply for a personal identification card in Panama if I am a Panamanian citizen by descent?
Yes, as a Panamanian citizen by descent, you can apply for a personal identity card in Panama by presenting the required documents and meeting the requirements established for descendants of Panamanian citizens.
What is the importance of soft skills training in the selection process in the Ecuadorian labor market?
Soft skills training is increasingly relevant. Companies can value candidates who demonstrate skills such as effective communication, problem solving and collaboration, in addition to technical training.
What are the identity validation measures in accessing online lending and financing services in Argentina?
When accessing online financial services, identity validation involves the presentation of the DNI, the verification of credit history and the secure authentication of the applicant. These measures protect against fraud and ensure that loan services are provided responsibly.
Can a person's judicial records be obtained if they have been the victim of a crime of discrimination in Ecuador?
In general, judicial records are not obtained specifically for people who have been victims of a crime of discrimination in Ecuador. However, in cases of discrimination, victims can file complaints with the competent authorities, such as the Ombudsman's Office and the State Attorney General's Office. During the judicial process, the judicial record of the alleged perpetrator may be considered as part of the evidence to support the case of discrimination.
Can a father in the Dominican Republic apply for child support for a child who is not biologically his but whom he has raised and supported?
Yes, a father in the Dominican Republic can apply for child support for a child who is not biologically his but whom he has raised and supported. The court will consider the principle of the "best interests of the child" and may award support if it determines that the father has a caring and supportive relationship with the child, regardless of biological parentage.
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