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What is the difference between de facto separation and divorce in Colombia?
De facto separation occurs when a couple decides to live apart without legally requesting a divorce. The marriage bond is not dissolved, but the spouses can live separately and make independent decisions. Divorce, on the other hand, is the legal dissolution of a marriage and requires a legal process to obtain.
Can a debtor request a suspension of the seizure process in Chile for health reasons?
Yes, if the debtor has valid health reasons that prevent him from facing the garnishment process, he can request a temporary suspension.
What is the application process for an E-3D Visa for dependents of E-3 Visa holders from Peru?
The E-3D Visa is for dependents, such as spouses and unmarried children under 21 years of age, of E-3 Visa holders (Australian workers in skilled occupations). The E-3 Visa holder must include his or her dependents on the application and provide evidence of the family relationship. Dependents can apply for the E-3D Visa at the US embassy or consulate in Peru after the E-3 Visa holder has been admitted.
What is the Diversity Visa Lottery (DV Lottery) process and how can Argentines participate?
The Diversity Visa Lottery allows citizens from countries with low levels of immigration to the United States to participate to obtain a permanent residence visa. Argentines can participate if they meet the established requirements and are in an eligible category. Participation is usually done through the official website of the United States Department of State.
How can health care access concerns be addressed for a Dominican employee in the United States?
Health insurance benefits can be offered that provide comprehensive, affordable coverage for the employee and their family, and provide information and resources about local healthcare providers.
What are the legal consequences of forced disappearance in Colombia?
Forced disappearance in Colombia is a serious crime that involves the deprivation of a person's freedom, followed by their concealment or denial of information about their whereabouts. The legal consequences of forced disappearance are severe and can include prison sentences, administrative sanctions, search warrants, and additional criminal legal actions, especially if the involvement of state agents or illegal armed groups is proven.
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