Landlords, including company trump’s son-in-law should new York $1.5 billion in fines

Family real estate firm Kushner Cos. must pay new York city $500 in unpaid fines for a variety of sanitary and construction violations. The majority of fines were imposed on the company when it was ruled by the son and senior adviser to the President of Donald trump Jared Kushner. According to data compiled for the Associated Press a group monitoring the lessors, the principal amount of $350 million accumulated…

September 8, 2018
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The top 15 features of Los Angeles, you need to know about before moving

September 5, 2018

In the state of California are moving primarily because of the good climate, relaxing pace of life and numerous opportunities to residents. In may the Federal government announced that in 2018, the California economy has ranked fifth in the world for performance, ahead of even the UK. The main contribution is the Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and San Jose. So most likely the number of people willing to…

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Where US immigrants to pay for the move

August 31, 2018

Would be great to start life from scratch in a new place, not only spent all their savings, but instead left with a decent profit? Few people would refuse such a turn of events… if I believed that it is possible. We believe this offer is too good to be true — something like advertising. And alienate the real chance to change for the better. Offer believe (and verify) that…

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The pension system of the United States: basic principles and differences from post-Soviet countries

August 31, 2018

Sooner or later each becomes relevant to the question: what is the pension system in the country where we live, work and pay taxes. For many residents of the former Soviet Union, moved to permanent residence in the United States, principles of the existing pension system here seem confusing and incomprehensible. The experience of previous generations most often negative, will retire and life will end. Pension payments, in our view,…

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The Bishop of California has abandoned a home costing $2 million that he was bought by the diocese

The Bishop of the Catholic diocese of San Jose (state of California) stated that he would not live in a house in Silicon (Silicon) valley, which he bought by the diocese in honor of the retirement. The house is estimated at $2.3 million. Instead, Bishop Patrick J. McGrath said he plans to live in one of the parishes in San Jose, and expensive the house will be put up for…

August 31, 2018
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As live of 6 children from the Russian orphanage, adopted by an American family

August 28, 2018

From 2000 to 2009, Susan and Patrick McKinney of Louisiana adopted into their family of 6 children from Khabarovsk, Komsomol’sk and Magadan. The couple never hid from the children that they were adopted. On the contrary, the foster family tried to tell as much as possible about their homeland, culture, biological parents, and many other things that interested their children. Susan and Patrick want to prove by example that adoption…

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Airbnb sues new York over online privacy rental housing

The California-based company Airbnb, which owns the eponymous online service for short-term rentals, has filed a lawsuit against the authorities of new York, stating that the adopted in July the law on the suppression of unlawful rent violates the U.S. Constitution. According to this law, Airbnb and similar platforms should be provided monthly to the appropriate authorities confidential information about tenants and landlords, including names, addresses, emails and phone numbers….

August 27, 2018
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How much will health insurance on the Affordable Care Act in 2019

We all know how important it is to have in the US is a good insurance policy. Given the high cost of medical services in the country, even the most small trouble with his health, threatens to turn into an impressive cost, not to mention the fact that the treatment can simply refuse. Therefore, newly arrived immigrants first ask the question: how to get to the new place decent health…

August 24, 2018
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The time of the application for U.S. citizenship has increased in 2 times

August 22, 2018

It became known that the average processing time of applications for us citizenship have increased in 2 times. In 2014, data requests addressed within 5 months from the date of submission. Now the average time for processing of applications by Service of citizenship and migration (US Citizenship and Immigration Services, USCIS) is 10 months. Due to the increase of terms of consideration of such requests, has increased significantly all those…

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