Citizens and permanent residents of Mexico generally must have a nonimmigrant visa or Border Crossing Card (also known as a "Laser Visa") to travel to the U.S.
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Mexico | Travel Without VisaBorder Fence Firm Snared for Hiring Illegal Workers
Submitted by JSA on Sat, 12/16/2006 - 12:14pm. Fence | Immigration Enforcement | MexicoA fence-building company in Southern California agrees to pay nearly $5 million in fines for hiring illegal immigrants. Two executives from the company may also serve jail time. The Golden State Fence Company's work includes some of the border fence between San Diego and Mexico.
DHS Publishes FAQs about New Passport Requirements for Citizens of Canada, Mexico, and Bermuda
Submitted by RSA on Wed, 11/29/2006 - 8:59pm. Bermuda | Canada | Mexico | Passports | Visiting USAThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a set of FAQs on the air portion of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), which goes into effect beginning January 23, 2007, and applies to citizens of the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Bermuda. After that date, those citizens who are traveling by air between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will be required to present a valid passport to enter the U.S. The FAQs appear below.
New Passport Requirement for Air Travel to United States as of January 23, 2007
Submitted by RSA on Wed, 11/29/2006 - 8:38pm. Bermuda | Canada | Mexico | News | PassportsThe Departments of State and Homeland Security have announced that beginning on January 23, 2007, it will be required "for citizens of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Bermuda to present a passport to enter the United States when arriving by air from any part of the Western Hemisphere". The Press Release appears below.
Will YouTube Sponsor H-1B Workers after its acquisition by Google?
Submitted by RSA on Sun, 10/29/2006 - 11:10pm. Australia | Canada | Chile | E-3 Visa (Australians) | Google | H-1B Visa | H1B1 Visa (Chile) | H1B1 Visa (Singaporeans) | Mexico | O-1 Visa | Singapore | Temporary Visas | TN Visa | YouTubeMany foreign programmers, and other professionals, who would like to work for YouTube and Google wonder whether YouTube and Google sponsor individuals for H-1B visas. As you can see from the following chart, Google does indeed sponsor H-1B workers. Therefore, after the acquisition of YouTube by Google, Google will likely continue to sponsor individuals for H-1B visas provided that the H-1B quota, established by the U.S. government, has not run out.
In signing Fence law, President Bush stressed need for new temporary worker plan to "reduce pressure on our border".
Submitted by RSA on Fri, 10/27/2006 - 10:14pm. Border Security | Fence | George W. Bush | Immigration News | Mexico | News | PresidentsIn signing the Secure Fence Act of 2006 (H.R. 6061), legislation, President Bush stressed that the fence with Mexico is at most only part of the solution to the illegal immigration problem, and that a temporary worker plan is needed to "reduce pressure on our border". President Bush stated:
Border 'passport cards' could cost $20
Submitted by JSA on Thu, 10/19/2006 - 11:22am. Border Security | Canada | Immigration News | MexicoUnder a new government proposal, U.S. citizens who frequently go back and forth between the U.S. and Mexico or Canada would pay $20 for a new credit card-sized travel document they could use instead of a passport.
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