by Enkela Vehbiu | Jun 11, 2019 | America with an Accent
AwA launches a 5-week series on U.S. Immigration law and history. In this first installment, Emiliano Lerda, the Executive Director of the Immigrant Legal Center, our partner in this series, talked with Mike Kelly, a retired columnist for the Omaha World-Herald...
by Enkela Vehbiu | Jun 8, 2019 | Letters to Andy
A child. A parent. A Letter to Andy. Conversation with myself – In English and About...
by Enkela Vehbiu | May 13, 2019 | America with an Accent
Mothering the KENYAN, GERMAN and AMERICAN way. Conversation with immigrant mother Judy Kiagiri, originally from Kenya now of Omaha and American mother Ingrid Jordon, originally of Omaha, now of Madison, Wisconsin. Jordon and her husband and child lived in Germany for...
by Enkela Vehbiu | May 10, 2019 | America with an Accent
The best way to learn English. Is there a “best way” to learn English? What is the best online program? How about books and dictionaries? How many hours should a student study? How many minutes should a student read? On average, how many years does it take for an...
by Enkela Vehbiu | May 6, 2019 | Legal USA
Eligibility and Requirements – Who is eligible? – How can one apply? – What are the proper Forms? – Where and how to find information on processing times? – What did The United States lose or gain from Family-Based Immigration? Elena...