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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? Antigovernment protests and unexpected office closures have hampered already unpredictable immigration processes in Venezuela.
What does the change mean? All services are affected and processing times vary widely, both for foreign nationals seeking work authorization in Venezuela and for Venezuelan nationals or residents in need of criminal background checks or other services in Venezuela. Consular authorities and Ministry of Foreign Affairs offices are also experiencing delays in service as demonstrations have disrupted roads, traffic and public transportation.
Background: Processing times vary widely depending on a number of factors and may be exacerbated by frequent personnel changes or unexpected closures. Based on the best information BAL is able to obtain, the current processing times are approximately:
Antigovernment protests have continued over the past couple of weeks, further throwing processing times into flex. Even when open, government offices usually close at noon, further limiting the ability to obtain services.
BAL Analysis: Businesses should plan as far in advance as possible and factor in delays that could arise due to unexpected circumstances.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group and our network provider located in Venezuela. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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