by Adrian Pelaez | May 20, 2016 | Immigration News
There are many talented immigrants who have given their contribution to the United States. On this occasion, we will introduce you to Mexican teacher Jaime Lucero, recognized for his work to promote university education among young people who, like him, entered the...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 19, 2016 | Immigration News
In the United States, like in any other country, there are very well paid professions and others that are not so well paid. However, professionals generally get good payment. Do you know which professions are the best paid in the United States? Here is the top five:...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 18, 2016 | Immigration News
There are more than a dozen visas that allow foreigners to work temporarily in the United States, depending on their profession. It is important to remember that only U.S. citizens and permanent residents can work without any restriction. Of course, there are...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 17, 2016 | Immigration News
Many people think that American citizens who have long lived outside the United States lose their nationality. Is this true? No. It is a myth. To lose the U.S. citizenship (voluntarily or involuntarily), you need to do more than just live in another country. You have...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 17, 2016 | Immigration News, Noticias de Inmigración, Sin categorizar
Muchas personas piensan que los ciudadanos americanos que tienen mucho tiempo viviendo fuera de los Estados Unidos, pierden su nacionalidad. ¿Es esto cierto? No, es más un mito que realidad. Para perder la nacionalidad estadounidense de forma voluntaria o...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 14, 2016 | Immigration News
Only in 2015, the United States gave asylum to about 25,199 people, allowing them to live in the United States on a legal status. Asylees may obtain a Green Card and even the American citizenship. Between 2014 and 2015, most people who were granted asylum in Latin...