
Does a Dependent visa allow the visa holder to work?
Within the framework of Mexico’s immigration policies, the issuance of a family unit visa to a dependent does not automatically grant them the right to

Within the framework of Mexico’s immigration policies, the issuance of a family unit visa to a dependent does not automatically grant them the right to

Within the 2021 subcontracting reform to the Federal Labor Law, a limit was established for the distribution of profits, equivalent to three months’ salary of

Historically, Mexico’s approach to immigration and family reunification has paved the way for a comprehensive Dependent visa category that encompasses various family relationships. This visa

In recent days, the Second Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (“SCJN”), when ruling on Amparo Directo en Revisión 687/2022, has

In recent days, the Judicial Weekly of the Federation published the thesis II.3o.A.12 A (11a.) issued by the Third Collegiate Court in Administrative Matters of

In June, the Second Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation declared constitutional articles 32-B Ter, 32-B Quáter and 32-B Quinquies of

Recently, Deputy Cecilia Márquez Alkadef Cortés (Morena) presented a reform initiative seeking to amend Article 86 of the LFT to ensure pay equality between women

Arbitration, as a method for resolving disputes, has proven to be a valuable and efficient alternative to lengthy court proceedings. The possibility of obtaining a

On July 7th, an agreement was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation issued by the Honorable Technical Council of the Mexican Social Security