How to survive on 24 000 dollars a year in New York

The average income of a resident of the New York borough of Brooklyn is $ 55 per year. Freelance writer Annie Irish talked about how she helps her to live for half the amount - $ 150 a year - in one of the most expensive metropolitan areas in the world. 24. I ...

How in New York to go to the doctor for free and without insurance

ForumDaily has already talked about How to survive in New York for a single immigrant, shared how to cheaply cure teeth, published the most useful Guide for an immigrant in New York: how you can save on medical care and even shared the experience of a person who was lying in hospital for the homeless and ...

Why New York is a blow to your eyes and wallet

Russian Liza Karaseva won the green card in the lottery. In 2016, she and her husband moved to Seattle. She received an economic education in Russia and worked as an analyst for two years before moving. In her blog Alfabelka, Lisa talks about adaptation in America and the first ...

What to do on the roofs of New York

New York City is home to more than 1700 public parks, playgrounds and recreational areas, but more than 8 million people need more recreational options and creative ways to design public space. One way to do this is to raise...

How to survive in New York single immigrant

Yana Kolomenskaya, designer, employee of the event department of a hotel-restaurant in Midtown Manhattan, came to conquer New York in 2016. She left Krasnodar under the Career Professional Training professional internship program. “I want to say right away that New York is not America, it is a unique island (or peninsular) state -...

Free hospitals and rights for 3 hours: Kazakh about medical immigration to New York

In the summer of 2014, 30-year-old Madi Kusbek came from Karaganda to the United States for the first time to receive medical services. I purchased insurance, underwent examination and surgery - a bone marrow transplant. A month later he returned to Kazakhstan. Six months later, the disease began to develop even more severely, and Madi came to the clinic...

How on Brighton Beach passed the second Pride of the Russian-speaking LGBT community in New York

On a sunny Sunday, May XNUMX, over the famous promenade, where “our people,” young and old, love to sit and admire the ocean, rainbow flags were raised and unusual speeches were heard. “Homophobia is terror”, “This is what democracy looks like” - the crowd chanted, ...

'Nenashi' in the USA: how immigrants from different countries survive in New York

If you take to read the stories of Russian-speaking emigrants, most likely you will stumble upon approximately the same story. Seriously, correcting for the style of presentation, titles of works and residential areas, almost all emigration plots from the CIS countries will contain the following elements: arrived, ...

How do illegal immigrants live in New York?

During a year of study in New York, a photographer from Kazakhstan, Kanat Beisekeyev, met many fellow countrymen who, by hook or by crook, decided to stay, and if it works out, then stay in the United States forever. Every year there are more and more Kazakhstani migrants, and rushes ...

How to live illegally in Manhattan and travel around the country: the experience of Russians

Nikita S. came to the United States from Moscow almost two years ago - in May 2016. A year ago, his tourist visa expired, which did not stop him from renting an apartment in a prestigious area of ​​Manhattan, traveling around the country and, moreover, living...

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