Early Filipino migration to America dates back to the late 1800s and early 1900s when Filipino migrant workers known as "Manong" began traveling to the United States in search of work and a better life.
Spanish-American War (1898): After the...
As a US permanent resident, one of your responsibilities to the government is to provide accurate contact information. One example is your home address.
Each time you move to a new address, you must notify the United States Citizenship and...
As a permanent resident of the United States, otherwise known as a green card holder, you have a set of rights and responsibilities to observe. This list helps guide you on how to conduct yourself properly, and boost your...
A new study suggests that fitting in may be a part of the reason why United States immigrants gain weight. The study will be published in the June issue of the journal Psychological Science.
Immigrants, their family and their children...
Sponsor documents are documents needed by a person sponsoring someone to visit the United States. Do not direct these to the embassy or consulate. The documents are sent to the person who will be sponsored and will be submitted...
A total of twelve US cargo forwarding companies are among companies blacklisted foreign forwarders and consolidators by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in its January 2015 update.
The list was compiled by the DTI based on complaints of undelivered and mishandled balikbayan boxes....
Today, when a couple decides to have a baby, they tend to mull over more about the financial costs than having a baby itself. For some people, having a baby is a financial burden and so, they postpone pregnancy....
Many Filipinos dream to live in America to find better income opportunities as well as keep their children in a conducive and safe environment. When immigrants first arrive in the United States, they usually have to go through a...