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#127 Building Wealth While Navigating Immigration: A Conversation with Adina Appelbaum

#127 Building Wealth While Navigating Immigration: A Conversation with Adina Appelbaum

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In this powerful episode, I sit down with Adina Appelbaum, an immigration lawyer, Accredited Financial Counselor, and co-founder of Immigrant Finance. We dive into how immigrants can take control of both their legal status and their financial future.

Adina opens up about her journey and how her personal and professional experiences inspired her and her husband Mauricio to build a platform that helps immigrant families gain stability and create generational wealth. We talk about the most common financial myths in immigrant communities, how someone without a Social Security number can start building credit, and why financial empowerment is a critical part of the immigrant experience.

Whether you're documented, undocumented, or somewhere in between, this conversation is filled with practical advice, encouragement, and real tools to move forward.

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