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Immigration Column Now Available
PRESS RELEASEContact:Felicia Persaude-mail protected from spam botsImmigration column now available"I'm a U.S. citizen married to a Barbadian immigrant. How can I sponsor my husband?"; "I lost my Jamaican passport. How can I get it replaced?" and "How can I get a green card through the annual lottery?" These are just some of the questions fielded weekly in the U.S. Korner, a column created by Caribbean-born journalist Felicia Persaud, especially for immigrants concerned or unsure of issues pertaining to the U.S.

Immigration Law. The column provides answers to some of our readers frequently asked questions and provides answers from qualified attorneys and advocates lobbying for the U.S. cause. Immigration, especially in these days of war and threats of terrorism, has become a major issue

for the community you serve. Publications like the New York Daily News' Caribbeat Magazine, the Haitian Times, The Caribbean Business Journal, the Guyana Chronicle and The Cayman Net News recognize this.

That is why they carry the column, U.S. Korner. Since September 11, 2001, the rules of the United States has become more and complicated than ever. Immigrants living in communities throughout the United States are now faced with tougher obstacles. There may be tougher reforms yet in light of the sniper case.

The questions are varied and as a publication that also serves the Caribbean community I know you'll be interested in clearing up the confusion. So join the U.S. KORNER team today. Contact Felicia Persaud @: e-mail protected from spam bots for more information..


 
 
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Immigrants Set Record With More To Come
By neo
AS Australia celebrates the population meter ticking over to 21 million, a record immigration figure for a financial year is expected to escalate the population boom.A spokeswoman for Read more...
When We Help Immigrants, We Help Ourselves
By Donna Poisl, Fri Dec 9th
B>And some of the benefits are immediateAlmost all of us who are not immigrants, are descended fromimmigrants. The United States was built by immigrants and itwill always be a country Read more...