Jamaican-American included in BMe Community Awards of $100,000 to 10 Black Men for Building Community

Ten inspiring black men will receive $10,000 a piece for their community programs after being named Miami’s first “BMe Leaders.” Jamaican-American, Marlon A. Hill, Esq. and partner of Hamilton, Miller & Birthisel, LLP, is one of the 10 black leaders that will receive $10,000 for his community program. Marlon is truly a mentor to mentors […]
What is the difference between a fiancé visa & spousal visa? – Immigration Advice

Question Can you tell me the difference between a fiancé visa and spousal visa? Answer: Immigration will issue a fiancé visa to your fiancé to come to United States so that you can marry each other in the United States. A spousal visa is really not a visa. If you are already married and your […]
I need name change, new passport without claiming marital life

Dear Legal Wiz, Hi, I am in a spot which I think I need legal actions but first good advice, I am married to an American woman that I am having issues with. We are not married for long so I am not able to get a divorce as yet, but I am in an […]
Day 172 of 365 Things to Do, See & Eat in Jamaica – Enjoy Falmouth by Trolley

When you take the trolley tour of Falmouth, you’ll be immersed in the long history of the area, which dates back more than 200 years. Once the largest producer of sugar and the richest port in the world south of Charleston, South Carolina, the city’s architecture features many buildings in the Georgian style. In the […]
This day in Jamaican History: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

On June 20, 1965, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered the sermon at the 1965 valedictory service in the Assembly Hall of the University of the West Indies Mona campus instead of the chapel where graduates traditionally attend the service because of the large number of people who came to hear him speak. The […]