IN this week’s episode of “Citizen Pinoy,” leading U.S. Immigration Attorney Michael J. Gurfinkel heads to a vibrant Pop-up event in New York City called “Batok at Sulat,” where he learns about the Filipino indigenous art of “batok” tattooing, made famous by the legendary Apo Whang-Od.
The event, organized by Augee Francisco, owner of Kabisera NYC, showcased booths by Kristian Kabuay (batok artist) who featured Baybayin art; Michelle Solis (Ina Sol) who featured indigenous style jewelry; Gerald Mayupao (Anito) who had apparel for the community; and Robin and Maya Kitana Aquilizan (Bayani Art) who offered children’s books on Philippine heroes.
During the event, Atty. Gurfinkel took time to address immigration questions, including Chef Augee’s inquiry on how she can sponsor relatives from the Philippines for green cards to help operate her restaurants.
Another attendee, Rodrigo, asked if there was a path to legal status for his friend who overstayed an H-2B visa but has been paying taxes.
Atty. Gurfinkel answers these questions and more in “Your Tanong, My Sagot” at the New York City Pop-Up, “Batok at Sulat.” Watch this brand-new episode of Citizen Pinoy on Sunday, October 6 at 6:30 PM PT (9:30 PM ET through select Cable/Satellite providers), right after TV Patrol Linggo. Citizen Pinoy is also available on iWantTFC. Viewers may download the free app.
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