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What is the L-2 Visa for dependents of L-1 Visa holders and how to request it from Peru?
The L-2 Visa is for dependents, such as spouses and unmarried children under 21 years of age, of L-1 Visa holders (intra-company transfer). L-1 Visa holders must file an L-2 petition on behalf of their dependents. Once the petition is approved, dependents can apply for the L-2 Visa at the US embassy or consulate in Peru. Applicants must provide evidence of their relationship to the L-1 Visa holder.
How are the activities of currency exchange companies regulated in relation to money laundering in the Dominican Republic?
Regulations are established to supervise currency exchange operations and prevent money laundering in this sector
What is the role of civil society in the protection and defense of politically exposed people in Venezuela?
Venezuela Civil society plays a fundamental role in the protection and defense of politically exposed people in Venezuela. Non-governmental organizations, human rights groups and citizen movements work to promote the rights of these people, document violations and raise awareness about their situation. In addition, civil society plays a key role in political advocacy and pressure to achieve changes and guarantee the protection of their rights.
What measures are taken in case of deterioration or damage to the identity card?
In case of deterioration, a replacement must be requested by presenting the damaged ID and completing the forms required in the SEGIP.
Can politically exposed people in Peru be subject to criminal investigation even after leaving office?
Yes, politically exposed people in Peru can be subject to criminal investigation even after leaving office. If there are indications of corruption or other crimes related to their political performance, they can be investigated and prosecuted in accordance with the current legal framework. The prescription of crimes will depend on the applicable criminal legislation.
Can a minor obtain a RUT if he or she does not have parents or legal guardians in Chile?
In exceptional situations, a minor who does not have parents or legal guardians in Chile can obtain a RUT under the responsibility of an institution or entity that acts as legal representative.
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