by Enkela Vehbiu | May 10, 2020 | America with an Accent
Writing a will can be a controversial option among immigrants, but it helps avoid family disputes about your estate and care of your children if you are gone. A will can be basic or as large as you want, but it is important to have one in place. – Who and where...
by Enkela Vehbiu | Apr 26, 2020 | America with an Accent
While still possible, it may take up to one month. COVID-19 has claimed the lives of over 50,000 Americans, including immigrants. Some immigrants may have wished for a funeral service in their countries of origin. Is this possible at all in a coronavirus pandemic? How...
by Enkela Vehbiu | Apr 22, 2020 | America with an Accent
Non-detained cases. F-1 Students’ off-campus work option. Immigration courts are currently hearing only detained cases due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Non-detained cases are postponed to at least May in most cases. What should detained or non-detained individuals...
by Enkela Vehbiu | Feb 11, 2020 | Immigrant Stories
Susanna’s journey to USA to study piano and music. Although Susanna came to the United States almost thirty years ago, she still remembers America’s first impression on her – excellent customer service, full refund policy and 100% satisfaction guarantee. Now a...
by Enkela Vehbiu | Jan 28, 2020 | Immigrant Stories
Tumi Oluyole’s journey from Nigeria to USA In 2001, Tumi Oluyole left Lagos, Nigeria, his native city, to study in Chicago, Illinois, USA. In 2020, Tumi, now of Omaha, is a successful businessman with two degrees and one piece of advice to those who are planning...