4/11/2023 0 Comments Unite for her![]() ![]() ![]() Are a Ukrainian citizen and possess a valid Ukrainian passport (or are a child included on a parent’s passport), or are a non-Ukrainian immediate family member of a Ukrainian citizen who is applying through Uniting for Ukraine.Resided in Ukraine immediately prior to the Russian invasion (until February 11, 2022) and were displaced as a result of the invasion.Eligibilityīeneficiaries are eligible for the process if they: Ukrainians who meet the requirements receive authorization to travel directly to the United States and seek parole at a port of entry. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to include information both on the supporter and the Ukrainian beneficiary. The process begins when the supporter files Form I-134, Declaration of Financial Support, with U.S. Ukrainians participating in Uniting for Ukraine must have a supporter in the United States who agrees to provide them with financial support for the duration of their stay in the United States. Uniting for Ukraine provides a pathway for Ukrainian citizens and their immediate family members who are outside the United States to come to the United States and stay temporarily, with a period of parole up to two years. Citizenship And Immigration Services Ombudsman. ![]() Nuitter has also been taking La Burriquita to local schools. To do that we need to present the plan again to the sponsors and see what happens.” “The idea is, the project continues to other communities. Maria Nuttier, Venezuelan La Burriquita in TT talks to La Campanera, what she calls her donkey - Grevic Alvarado "When she came to TT to meet the family of our daughter's husband, she showed her the culture of our country and that generated great expectations, which is why we wanted to return to TT to stay and help promote the culture,” he said. “María promotes the integration of women into culture and she is one of the main female dancers of La Burriquita. “Our daughter Koral Espinal came to TT 11 years ago and it was she who opened the doors of this wonderful country for us so that we could continue our cultural work,” he said.Įspinal said throughout the years she has accompanied Nuitter on all of the trips on which she presents her own Burriquita, which she calls La Campanera, the name Nuitter has given to her donkey, with which she has danced for 25 years. Nuitter explained, “The Trinidadian manifestation of La Burriquita is disappearing and the intention of the project is to promote it, rescue it and keep it present in the local community.”Įspinal said they have been working together for more than 25 years so that La Burriquita remains part of the cultural traditions of both countries. ![]() Maria Nuttier, her husband Virgilio Espinal and Rossanny Salazar work on making costumes for the burrokids - Grevic Alvarado Now the adult group is preparing to perform in other competitions. The moko jumbies and the Burrokids from the El Puente project participated in the Red Cross Kiddies Carnival competition on February 11. “We had three formal presentations at important events, but the main goal as a closure of the project is the presentation at the 2023 Carnival,” she said. She had finished preparing her "Burrokids," as she calls the children who participated. Nuttier prepares her burrokids before performing at the Red Cross competitions over the weekend - Grevic Alvarado “It has been a wonderful four months in which our children have learned the value of the culture and traditions of both countries,” said Nuitter. They spend Saturday afternoons there learning the stories of both traditions, how to make the costumes and how to dance or use them. El Puente is one of the five winning projects of the cultural competition, and includes La Burriquita as a Venezuelan tradition and moko jumbies by TT.Ī total of 16 children, eight locals and eight Venezuelans, have taken part in the project, which is based at Alice Yard's Granderson Lab in Belmont, Port of Spain. ![]()
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