Citizenship of Children Born to Unmarried Parents of Different Nationalities
Children born out of wedlock outside the United States to one citizen parent and one noncitizen parent face different requirements for acquiring U.S. citizenship, depending on the gender of the citizen parent. The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides that the child must meet additional requirements to obtain U.S. citizenship when their father (but not […]
Visa Categories for Students Studying in the U.S.
The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) regulates entry into the U.S. Those who wish to visit the U.S. temporarily, for business, study, or pleasure, may apply for one of a number of “visas.” The INA sets forth the categories and procedures applicable to such visas. A visitor to the U.S. may take a short course […]
Gender-Based Persecution as a Basis for U.S. Asylum
Rodi Alvarado is a Guatemalan woman. At age 16, she married Francisco Osorio, a Guatemalan soldier. For the next ten years, Osorio systematically abused Rodi in the cruelest of manners; she was beaten, threatened with death, and/or sexually assaulted on an almost daily basis. Protests or resistance merely brought forth worse treatment and assurance by […]
Jamaican Women Of Florida (JWOF) Celebrates Second Anniversary With Empowerment Conference
The Jamaican Women of Florida, Inc. (JWOF) celebrates its second anniversary hosting a Women’s Empowerment Conference on Saturday, May 23, 2015 at Jungle Island, 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami, FL 33132.
Jamaican Women of Florida (JWOF) first anniversary celebration Paying it forward for younger generation
Five Jamaican women were included in Legacy Magazine’s 25 Most Influential and Prominent Black Women in Business and Leadership in South Florida. The Jamaican awardees included Attorney Dahlia Walker-Huntington;
Jamaica Women of Florida (JWOF) – dedicated to Jamaican women of all walks of life
An overwhelming crowd and exciting audience of peers and male supporters supported the official Launch of the newly formed not-for-profit organization, Jamaican Women of Florida, Inc., (JWOF) last Friday (Apr. 19) at a luncheon held at the Broward Convention Center, Fort Lauderdale.
Town Hall Meetings to discuss Obama administration Deferred Action Policy
Residents of South Florida are invited to attend two Immigration Town Hall Meetings to discuss the recent announcement by the Obama administration of Deferred Action for hundreds of thousands of young people who are in the United States unlawfully.
Legacy Magazine’s Award: Five Jamaican women among South Florida’s most influential black women
Jamaica’s Consul General, Sandra Grant Griffiths has announced the names of honorees of the Jamaica Diaspora Honours 2012, a salute to Jamaicans who have had a significant impact on the Florida and South USA Jamaica Diaspora community as well as to their homeland.
New Franklyn Book Offers Jamaican Diaspora Insights
Jamaicans are taking advantage of the new opportunities to establish a working relationship with their homeland, Dahlia Walker-Huntington, a former member of the Diaspora Advisory Board stated at the launch of the book, ‘The Jamaican Diaspora: Building an Operational Framework’.