by Adrian Pelaez | Mar 9, 2016 | Immigration News
A recent study by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) revealed that at least 46% of the innovators of the first power in the world are immigrants or children of immigrants. About 4.7% of them come from Latin America. The study, conducted in the...
by Adrian Pelaez | Mar 5, 2016 | Immigration News
Another Hispanic has been added to the list of employees of the White House. Her name is Gabriela Chojkier, a 37-year-old Argentine-American who has the great responsibility of keeping and improving the influential relationship between Obama and the Latino community...
by Adrian Pelaez | Mar 4, 2016 | Immigration News
The immigration status that you have in the United States affects your rights and obligations according to the law. It is possible to change categories, but sometimes this is practically impossible. American Citizens Being a citizen has important advantages such as...
by Adrian Pelaez | Mar 3, 2016 | Immigration News
In 1940, a year before the United States entered the World War II, the federal government, for security reasons, decided to create a record of all foreigners who were living in the country. As a result of this decision, it was agreed to take the fingerprints of...
by Adrian Pelaez | Mar 1, 2016 | Immigration News
The main ways to obtain the citizenship are by birth in the United States, by having an American parent, by naturalization or derivation. Each way has different requirements. Examine them separately. We know that all those who are born in the United States are...
by Adrian Pelaez | Feb 29, 2016 | Immigration News
Ecuadorian Martha Montalvo is the new head of the Houston Police Department (HPD), and she is the first Hispanic in office. Montalvo is now the successor of Charles McClelland, former head of the department, for whom she worked providing administrative support and...