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Southeast Florida is one of the top travel destinations in the world. Because of its proximity to Latin America, South Florida serves as headquarters for Latin American operations to more than 1,000 multinational corporations. It also has the largest concentration of international banks in the United States. Its economic strengths include tourism, agriculture, construction and international trade. More than 40% of all U.S. exports to Latin America pass through South Florida.
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Claudia De Lucio
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Phone: +1 301 760 7784
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Immigration Phone: +1 954 526 3354
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Hugo Peña
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- Official Currency: (USD) United States Dollar
- Before applying for the social security, an assignee must wait 10-12 days from entry because it takes that long for immigration to input the information into their database.
- In order to apply for a driver’s license, a permanent address is needed to show proof of residency (usually lease and utility bill are used)
- Expatride is a great source to purchase a car, because they will not go by credit score but by employment letter.
- Opening a bank account can vary, we recommend the assignee to have in hand: employment letter, work visa, proof of local bank account, passport, a second ID, and a form of residency. There are expat programs with HSBC and Citibank. Bank of America is the most difficult bank to open an account. Wire transfers from foreign countries can take some time to clear in a US bank account.
- Public schools are recommended however, they need to have a permanent address to enroll the children in public schools because they are based on school zone and residential address.
- Curriculum in South Florida public schools is based on common core and students are tested every year with the FSA test. In 3rd and 5th grade, the students must pass the FSA in order to be promoted to the next grade however some students are able to be promoted through alternative testing. This is a guide and the testing requirements/standards change often so it’s best to confirm with each school as soon as the child/children are are enrolled for the most updated information. Note: The standards and testing requirements for private schools vary by private school and need to be discussed with the school upon enrollment.
- Renting through an association can take a bit longer since they usually take 45 days to approve a new tenant.
- Diplomatic clause is accepted however, most landlords will still ask for 1 month’s rent to be paid if the lease is broken.
- If the assignee is purchasing a home, it will take longer then renting. Therefore the assignee must be aware they need to stay in a temp house longer and we suggest to stay in the same area where they are purchasing to familiarize themselves with the area.
- Traffic can be heavy in some areas, so understanding the city and knowing where the assignee works will facilitate the home and school search.
- The connection of the utilities can be done over the phone and/or online.
- The areas where affordable, desirable rentals are most likely to be located within Miami-Dade County are Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Key Biscayne, Brickell, Brickell Key, Doral, Pinecrest, Aventura, Sunny Isles, some areas of Miami Beach & South Beach.
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In Broward County, most common areas are Weston, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Hollywood, Ft. Lauderdale, Sunrise, Coral Springs and Plantation.
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