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The U.S. Department of State has requested that Migration Alliance distribute this opportunity via it's networks:

"We are currently accepting applications for Consular Adjudicator LNA - Spanish positions.

Read the vacancy announcement for more information, and to start the online application process. Please note that the deadline to submit completed applications is April 28, 2015.

Consular Adjudicator LNAs serve on the front lines of a U.S. Embassy or Consulate and are critical to America’s national security. CA LNAs conduct one-on-one interviews and review supporting documentation to determine if a foreign national meets the requirements for entry into the United States. Requires exceptional English grammar and fluency in Spanish.

All potential applicants are strongly urged to read the entire vacancy announcement to ensure that they meet all of the requirements for this position before applying.

Applicants must be U.S. citizens and at least 20 years old to apply. They must be at least 21 years of age to be appointed. Applicants must also be available for worldwide service, and be able to obtain all required security, medical and suitability clearances.

Visit our forums if you have any questions, or to search for topics of interest. The forums can be found under Connect on the careers.state.gov website. You can also search our FAQs for more information.

We appreciate your interest in the U.S. Department of State.

U.S. citizenship is required. An equal opportunity employer. "

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If you were to rank how well Australia is trusted/received/liked in the world according to the number of countries that allows Australian passport holders to enter without a visa, then Australia is not the most favoured nation but however doing quite well compared to most others, according to a report in the Washington Post.

Ranked a joint number 9 with the Czech Republic and Hungary the Australian passport sits behind some 24 countries on the Arton Capital’s ‘Passport Index‘.

The index was developed on an interactive website which “collects, displays and ranks the passports of the world.” Using data from the International Air Transportation Agency (IATA) as well as individual travellers, the site’s creators crunched the numbers and determined a passports’ Visa Free Score, or the number of countries that allow its holder to enter without a visa. The higher the Visa Free Score, the higher the “Passport Power Rank.”

“Visa requirements are an interesting but overlooked indicator of international relations. Most countries require non-nationals to get visas before they enter their borders, but the requirements can differ a lot,” notes the report.

“Countries that are allies often offer each others’ citizens a quick visa on arrival. For countries that are not so friendly, a visitor may have to provide entry and exit information, a letter of invitation, and even list all of the clubs they belonged to in high school — as well as paying a hefty fee.”

The top 2 nations were the US and UK whose passports are the most widely accepted in the world with 147 nations opening their doors to travellers visa-free. Tied for second place are France, Germany, and South Korea, with 145 countries.

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In November last year, the United States offered Chinese tourists a 10-year multiple entry visa. This was quickly matched by Canada in March. Chinese travellers to South Korea and Indonesia are not required to apply for a visa. Japan seemed to have eased up on Chinese travellers as well issuing a record 146,000 visas for Chinese tourists - such was the demand that its consulate in Shanghai ran out of the special paper on which its visas are printed, according to a report in the Australian Financial Review.

The best Australia will do for now is to offer a three-year multiple entry visa to Chinese travellers. Trade Minister, Andrew Robb has announced that, “Chinese travellers will be able to make repeat visits to Australia with ease, with a current online visitor visa pilot extended to offer three-year, multiple entry visas to approved applicants.” Previously, visitor visas for Chinese travellers were only valid for 12 months.

"I think Australia is a slow mover compared to others," Bob Shen from Spring Tours in Shanghai told the AFR. "But I still think it [the new visa] will have a positive impact."

Mr Shen said he had been told by Australian consular officials that the number of Chinese tourists overstaying their visa had declined.

According to the AFR, previously, Chinese travellers to Australia wanting a three-year multiple entry visa needed to receive a guarantee from their travel agent. Under these new laws the guarantee is no longer required.

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What’s in a name? Possibly the chance of getting two passports and double-dipping into Australia’s work holiday visa program. The Immigration Department is investigating allegations that Irish nationals are using their native language to con the Australian visa system, according to a report in The Irish Independent

In a statement to The Irish Independent newspaper, the Australian department said it was "aware of and is investigating a migration fraud involving Irish applicants using new passport features to access Australian visas". The department is investigating claims that Irish citizens are using passports issued in their Gaelic names to double-dip on working visas in Australia, states the report.

Almost 90,000 people have emigrated from the Republic of Ireland to Australia since the start of the global economic downturn in 2008, according to Ireland's Central Statistics Office. The number appeared to peak in 2012, when an estimated 18,200 emigrated to the other side of the world.

But Australia’s Immigration department has indicated that is not aware how widespread the scam is or for how long it has been used.

According to the report, the department believes that Irish emigrants have been obtaining passports in their native-language forms of their name, in many cases completely unrecognisable to non-Gaelic speakers from its anglicised spelling and pronunciation.

The new passport then allows the worker to obtain a working visa after their previous one has expired and they are no longer eligible to live and work here, with Australian authorities thinking they are dealing with a new applicant.

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