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Immigration Support
Top 10 Jobs Available for Immigrants in the USA
Immigrants play a vital role in the U.S. workforce. They work in a wide range of industries—from high-paying fields like IT and healthcare to entry-level positions in agriculture, construction, and…
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Navigating the Asylum Process in Australia – What You Need to Know
Seeking asylum in Australia can feel challenging, but understanding the steps involved can help. This guide breaks down the process—covering how to check your eligibility, apply for protection, and make…
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Long-Distance Love: Keeping Relations with Family, Friends, and Partners from Abroad
Staying close to family, friends, or a partner when you live far away can be tough. Distance might make you feel lonely and separated from their daily lives. Time zone…
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Heartfelt Stories of Connection: 9 Years of Yolla and the Migrant Experience
Yolla isn’t just an app for making calls; it’s a product that helps people stay connected, especially across borders. Over the past 9 years, both our users and team members…
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Strategies to Find a Job as a Refugee: Resources and Tips
Being a refugee can be really tough. You face a lot of stress, fear, and uncertainty. But you’ve already made a brave first step toward a better future by learning…
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Celebrating Excellence: Inspiring Stories of African Migrants
This August at Yolla, we proudly introduce “African Appreciation Month.” It’s a time when we come together to acknowledge and celebrate the massive contributions that Africans have made all around…
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Tips for African Expats Living in the USA
The United States has a large immigrant population. As of March 2024, expats totaled 51.6 million, making up 15.6% of the total US population1. African expats, including 2.1 million immigrants from…
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Finding Home Within: Mental Health Tips for Refugees
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reports that the global number of refugees, forcibly displaced and stateless people, reached 114 million in 2023, projected to rise to 130.8 million…