Sister Cities International’s President and CEO Leroy R. Allala expressed to all diplomats and government officials that the goal of this organization was to create friendships between cities but has grown into being a liaison of several subjects that involves the whole network of Sister Cities. La Revista Binacional got to experience this in a 3-day event where many citizen…
San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce kicked off its 2023 Binational Delegation to Mexico City on October 8th, 2023, making it the sixteenth time it had done so.…
Read MoreBinational real estate refers to properties or real estate projects that are jointly owned or developed by individuals or companies from two different countries. It can involve cross-border investments, partnerships, or collaborations in the real estate sector.…
Read MoreIt is a general rule that a citizen of a foreign country looking to enter the U.S. must first get a visa. The visa may be a nonimmigrant visa for a temporary stay in the U.S. or it may be an immigrant visa to establish legal U.S. permanent residence status.…
Read MoreBack in early 2022, two friends (Carlos Flores and Rafael García) were discussing how there was not a binational magazine that addressed the needs of a multi-cultural border.…
Read MoreSister Cities International’s President and CEO Leroy R. Allala expressed to all diplomats and government officials that the goal of this organization was to create friendships between cities but has grown into being a liaison of several subjects that involves the whole network of Sister Cities. La Revista Binacional got…
Read MoreCarlos "Flo" Flores meets with Derrick Ramos, one of our great staff members, to talk about a unique experience that most people from the Tijuana-San Diego border are very familiar with. They talk about the ups and downs of living in Mexico after being raised in the United States. This…
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