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POLLO CAMPERO opens its 100th restaurant in the U.S.
Throughout its 53-year history, Pollo Campero, synonymous with warmth, family and unique flavor, continues to transcend generations and borders with the opening of its 100th restaurant in the United States, located in Miami, Florida.
El Salvador announced the export of the first container of salvadoran coffee to the U.S.
The Asociación Cafetalera de El Salvador announced the export of the first container of coffee beans as part of the Chamani project to the company Five Points Trading Corp, from the United States.
Currencies rise after U.S. inflation
New group of beneficiaries of the Labor Mobility Program went to work in the U.S.
The Salvadoran labor force continues to position itself in companies in the United States, thanks to the Labor Mobility Program promoted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
U.S. companies come to the country to select national human talent
More job opportunities abroad for Salvadorans continue to arrive, thanks to the Labor Mobility Program, promoted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
U.S. tourist visa will go from US$160 to US$185 starting may 2023
According to EFE news agency, the U.S. Government announced an increase in the prices of tourist, business, student, temporary worker and investor visas effective may 30.
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores places temporary workers in U.S. for third time
Thanks to the Movilidad Laboral program promoted by the Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
U.S. announces new $950 million investment plan in central america
According to international media, US Vice President Kamala Harris announced a new phase of goals for Central America with new commitments to the private sector that will allow for the investment of an additional US$50 million to create opportunities in the region.
If you are a bricklayer, barista, seamstress, among other trades, you can apply for a temporary VISA to the U.S.
The United States embassy, informs through its twitter account to salvadorans who wish to work in this North American country, they can apply for a legal and temporary visa.
Mayor of San Bartolomé Perulapía, Ronal Ortiz promotes bilingual youth to work in the U.S.
The mayor of San Bartolomé Perulapía, Ronal Ortiz announced this thursday, march 31, 2022, that they are benefiting a group of more than 15 bilingual young people, who are under contract with temporary work visas in the United States. They are scheduled to travel this coming friday, april 1, 2022, to the state of New Jersey.