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Planning your move to America is no easy task. There are
probably many questions on your mind as you and your family take the first
step towards fulfilling your dream. You have come to the right place! We have compiled practical tips that
will make your transition to the United States a successful one. On these
pages, you will find useful information on how to find a place to live,
how to get into the high-tech field, how to get your social security number, etc.
The original versions of these articles appeared in
Immigration Times
magazine – one more reason to subscribe to this invaluable publication!
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Renting an apartment - One of the most important things when you
arrive in the United States is to find the best possible place to live
in. Here you will find information on the different types of apartments,
what extra features may be available, what to look for when considering
rent, lease and sublease. [
Vol. 3, Issue 1, January 2000 ]
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How to buy a house - The essence of the American Dream, buying a
home is a major event in everyone’s life. That is why it is important to
consider the whole process and avoid the pitfalls. Here you will find
information as to the various options, financing, etc.[
Vol. 3, Issue 2,
April 2000 ]
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How to find a job - Occasionally, an ideal job will land in your lap
just when you need it, but more often it takes persistent digging and a
little patience. [
Vol. 1, Issue 4, December 1998 ]
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The Challenge of Being an Immigrant Child - It is estimated that
today nearly 14 million children in the United States are either
children of immigrants or immigrants themselves. Immigrant children are
the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population. Their presence is
especially felt in the big metropolises. [
Vol. 3, Issue 2, April 2000
]
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Best Jobs for the 21st Century - Immigrants are typically concerned
with finding their way in a new country with a different culture.
Understanding the job market in the U.S. is crucial to making the best
of your potential. [
Vol. 4, Issue 2, April 2001
]
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How to get into the high-tech field - Few firms devote much of their
money on ads for newcomers. Yet entry-level jobs exist – the trick is to
understand the kinds of work available and how best to seek those jobs.
[
Vol. 4, Issue 3, July 2001
]
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Getting Your Social Security Number - A social security card,
containing your social security number, is one of the first things you
will need when you first arrive in the United States. [
Vol. 5, Issue 2,
April 2002 ]
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