working in mexico
This is a discussion on working in mexico within the Other Immigration Law & Visas forum, part of the IMMIGRATION LAW category; I have a small company here in the states. It's an oilfied service company. We have the opportunity to travel ...
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I have a small company here in the states. It's an oilfied service company. We have the opportunity to travel down to mexico and do some work, what permits etc... do I need to do this? We would travel down and work and come back. There is no purchasing involved and we would not be there permanently, any help would be appreciated.
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You may not need permits if you are working with a local firm or business down there already. You can work under the locals.
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