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Border Security: State Department Expects to Meet Projected Surge in Demand for Visas and Passports in Mexico: Congressional Testimony
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15.00
By
Jess T. Ford (au)
Year:
2008
Pages:
20
Binding
Paperback
Product Code:
1437907113
Description
In FY 2007, the U.S. Mission in Mexico processed 20% of the nonimmigrant visas State handled worldwide. This workload is expected to increase in the coming years as millions of Border Crossing Cards issued in Mexico expire and need to be renewed. In addition, the implementation of new travel requirements will require U.S. citizens to carry passports when traveling between the U.S. and Mexico. This testimony addressees: State’s estimates of the workload for consulates in Mexico through 2012 resulting from new travel requirements and the reissue of Border Crossing Cards; and the actions State has taken to ensure consulates in Mexico keep pace with projected workload increases through 2012. Illustrations.
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