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What is the process of applying for a J-2 Visa for dependents of J-1 Visa holders from Peru?
The J-2 Visa is for dependents, such as spouses and unmarried children under 21 years of age, of J-1 Visa holders (participants in exchange programs). The J-1 Visa holder must provide a DS-2019 for each dependent and demonstrate that they have sufficient funds to support their family in the United States. Dependents can apply for the J-2 Visa at the US embassy or consulate in Peru after the J-1 Visa holder has been admitted.
What is needed to carry out the process of changing address in El Salvador?
To carry out the process of changing your address in El Salvador, you must go to the Mayor's Office of your municipality and submit a request to change your address. You will need to provide proof of your current residence, such as utility bills, and submit an affidavit of change of address.
What is the procedure to establish the parentage of a child in Venezuela?
To establish the filiation of a child in Venezuela, you can resort to the voluntary route or the contentious route. In the voluntary route, a declaration of recognition of filiation is made before a notary public. In the contentious process, a filiation claim is filed before a court.
What is the Criminal Record Certificate in Peru?
The Criminal Record Certificate in Peru is a document issued by the National Police of Peru that certifies whether or not a person has a criminal record in the country. This certificate may be required in various legal or employment procedures.
What is the principle of non-retroactivity in Mexican criminal law?
The principle of non-retroactivity in Mexican criminal law establishes that the criminal law cannot be applied retroactively to harm the accused, that is, conduct that was not prohibited at the time it was committed cannot be punished.
How does the Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery Program for Mexicans work?
The Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery Program is an opportunity for Mexicans and citizens of other eligible countries to win an immigrant visa in the United States. Each year, the U.S. Department of State opens an enrollment period during which participants can apply online. Registration is free. However, only a limited number of DV visas are available, so selection is random through a computerized lottery process. If you are selected in the lottery, you must meet certain requirements, such as educational level or work experience, and go through an application and consular interview process. Winning the lottery does not guarantee obtaining a visa, since the number of winners is greater than the number of visas available. It is important to follow the instructions provided by the Department of State during the registration process and apply for the visa if you are selected.
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