by Adrian Pelaez | Feb 25, 2016 | Immigration News, Uncategorized
In the U.S., Latinos are one of the ethnic groups that stand out in virtual communities and social networks. They have recently demonstrated their strong commitment to political activism through the Internet. A study conducted by Tubular Labs, a company that tracks...
by Adrian Pelaez | Feb 23, 2016 | Immigration News
While the federal government sets a minimum wage for all, some states or cities may set a higher amount. Federal Minimum Wage In the United States, the federal government sets a minimum wage. Since 2009, this has been set at $ 7.25 an hour. However, this amount may be...
by Adrian Pelaez | Feb 23, 2016 | Immigration News
The nonimmigrant visas allow foreigners to visit, have insurance, study or work in the United States for a period of time. The only condition is that immigrants must apply for a visa. However, there are exceptions. To stay as a tourist for less than 90 days, citizens...
by Adrian Pelaez | Feb 22, 2016 | Immigration News
There are different reasons why embassies, consulates and immigration authorities can cancel a visa without any prior notice. Here we explain five possible causes: Staying in the U.S. for longer than permitted, even if it is only 24 hours. To avoid this, be aware of...
by Adrian Pelaez | Feb 19, 2016 | Immigration News
The United States Department of Labor has conducted a study on the professions that will be on demand in the next six years. The following aspects were taken into consideration: Percentage: it represents the increasing number of jobs in a particular profession,...
by Adrian Pelaez | Feb 17, 2016 | Immigration News
Coca-Cola always manages to draw everyone’s attention with its high-quality emotional commercials that show poignant stories of achievement. Not surprisingly, its popularity is universal. In an effort to continue its altruistic spirit, Coca-Cola decided to help...