This essay is part of an occasional series provided by our partner organization Encore.org, which is building a movement to tap the skills and experience of those in midlife and beyond to improve communities and the world. Read more stories and share yours at Encore.org/story.
It was the 1970s and I had been plunked down in a place called Norman, Okla.
It was a challenge for a 21-year-old immigrant from Taiwan with little English, but I was excited. I had a scholarship to study biochemistry at the University of Oklahoma graduate school. Read more: http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Making-a-difference/Change-Agent/2016/1005/Once-a-newcomer-she-now-helps-others-apply-for-US-citizenship
For more information, please, contact Las Vegas Immigration Attorney Darren Heyman
No comments:
Post a Comment