- We continue to receive stationery to do the paperwork.
Durango, Dgo.
Under the instruction of Governor José Rosas Aispuro Torres, to support migrants and their families at all times, it has been possible to help 300 people who worked in the neighboring country and have benefited from the North American Social Security pension.
This was announced by Luis Ernesto García Barrón, Director General of the State Institute for the Attention and Protection of Migrants and their Family, who added that in addition to helping those who live outside our country, support is also provided to those who have already lived in the United States. United and are in Durango.
Thanks to the good relationship and disposition of the Consulate General of the United States of America, in Ciudad Juárez, it has been possible to advise and resolve concerns to those who worked in the American Union so that they can collect what is a right for them, their Social Security , he stressed.
He explained that so far this year, stationery has been received from approximately 470 people and to date, about 300 have been benefited, “some people do not meet the requirements set by the Consulate, they do not have the credits or they no longer received follow-up to the process ”.
A particular case is that of Mrs. Paulina Sariñana, originally from Rodeo, who came to our offices to process the pension, “she told us that her husband had died, that she had seven children, we requested the stationery, we helped her to process passports and visas, which were approved; We helped him by sending the stationery and the insurance was approved ”.
He recalled that this year there were two Conference on Attention to Migrants, one in Gómez Palacio and the other in Durango, where the head of Federal Benefits (North American Social Security Pension) from the United States Consulate General in Ciudad Juárez was present. , who came to give resolution to the people who worked for more than ten years with a North American social security for their pension.
Finally, García Barrón invited people who have worked at least 10 years in the United States, who have their own North American Social Security number, “we have specialized personnel to help them with this process, which is totally free.”
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