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Coming Soon: Fiji Islands
Speaking from personal experience, I’m sensitive to the fact that many of my friends, clients, and community members are practically trapped in the United States, unable to visit their home countries, unable to see loved ones, and even attend their Read More …
Relocating to Fiji
Happy New Year’s Eve. With the green card process winding down, I am actively looking for job opportunities to resettle in the Fiji Islands in the next few years, or work as an expat, temporarily, to restore some ties to Read More …
Fijian Elections in 2014 – Overseas Fijian Citizens Can Participate
I’m so immensely excited about having the chance to vote in the first Fijian elections in more than a decade. I’ve never had the chance to vote! And I’m absolutely uninterested in voting for the lesser of two evils in Read More …
I Was Supposed To Get My Lawful Permanent Residence Today
The stage was set. The Immigration Judge gave us this date at my last hearing. It was supposed to a warm and fuzzy weekend, with my U.S. citizen partner and I flying out to San Francisco from the East Coast Read More …
Fiji Ghazals and Minority Writers
Memory a process of articulating identity, a substance begging inquiry a practice of queer desires subjugated as perverse, an action by the marginal migrant to challenge the dominant universe, an intervention in the national historical archive Herstory: She swings to Read More …