Particular information of interest:
~'Transfer' of US college degrees (Bachelors in Social Work [BSW], Masters in Social Work [MSW], PhD [undetermined at this point, looking at Social Work, Political Science, Public Health or Public Policy])
~Relocating with an American child (who doesn't speak fluent Spanish and not of Latino decent)
~If gaining citizenship, can you still maintain American citizenship e.g. dual-citizenship
~I tend to be a very liberal person (but know when to keep my mouth shut [most of the time]), any do's or do not's
~Any universities that teach subjects besides languages in English
~How is higher education viewed in the country, especially for women
~I know poor, have been poor for most of my life and have fought for everything I have..... but currently, I am 'comfortable' poor as a graduate student, single mother with no support, etc etc... what has been your experience with adjusting?
~If someone saved all their money while in the US and wanted to retire there... build a decent house ... and not have to work, what is your estimate of how much money would be needed for 30 years?
~'Social Security'/Pension in ES for those that gain citizenship? Requirements?
~And anything else you think you can add that would be helpful
~Laundry... my assumption would be that there are laundry mats in the big cities and people hand wash/air dry in the rural areas
~Female sanitary items? The same as the US? (Please say so.)
And I am sure I will have a million other questions! *wink*