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Do's and Don't for Moving to the United States

By Judy Priven

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emmalunney
Jul 24, 2014 23:56

Another one for the "do" list: Ensure you double and even triple check the details on any visa and other government documentation including social security documents and ID cards. The US government can and does make plenty of mistakes.

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