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City near Miami among the best to emigrate: Find out why Naples is the best option

Many immigrants in the United States look for a city that allows them to obtain stable jobs that help them have a better quality of life. The same happens with those who have been living in the country for a long time, which leads them to analyze which places in the country offer the best opportunities for their family at that time.

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Immigration

USCIS announces changes to family reunification program

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) issued an update on Wednesday, May 22, to the parole for family reunification, which is a legal and safe way that allows relatives of US citizens and residents to emigrate to that country. The modifications apply to those people who are [โ€ฆ]

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Immigration

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issues notice on Alien Relative Petition form

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued a notice regarding the Petition for Alien Relative form. In a message posted on Facebook, the agency stated: โ€œFiling your Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, is the first step for an eligible relative to apply to immigrate to [โ€ฆ]

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Society

Spanish citizens who decide to settle in Asturias will receive financial aid of up to 6,000 euros

Emigrants who have Spanish citizenship and wish to settle in the autonomous community of Asturias will receive financial aid of up to 6,000 euros to cover the necessary expenses linked to this decision. The Asturian authorities changed the support for the aid for the return of Asturians residing abroad, making the requirements more flexible.

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Immigration

In Cuba they say they are willing to accept more deportations from the US

Cubaโ€™s government is willing to accept more deportation flights from the United States carrying Cuban migrants who traveled to the nationโ€™s southern border three years ago, a senior Cuban official said in an interview with CBS News. After deportations were halted for two weeks, the government said the government would accept more deportation flights from the United States carrying Cuban migrants who traveled to the U.S. southern border three years ago, a senior Cuban official said in an interview with CBS News.

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