The Fil-Am Community Gets More Immigration Questions Answered in Part 2 of the Filipino Picnic at the Park on Another Brand-New Episode of “Citizen Pinoy this Sunday!

Lorna asks if there is a way to bring her estranged husband’s illegitimate child to the U.S.

This Sunday, “Citizen Pinoy” airs Part 2 of “Filipino Picnic at the Park,” a special *Your Tanong, My Sagot” (YTMS) episode filmed during the Memorial Day celebration of the Philippine-American Association of the Treasure Coast (Phil-Am TC) in Port St. Lucie, Florida. The community event followed Phil-Am TC’s grand 40th Anniversary Ball and brought families together once again to share food, culture, laughter, and immigration concerns.

Phil-Am TC, founded in 1985, is a nonprofit organization composed of Filipino American professionals, healthcare workers, business owners, and artists from Florida’s Treasure Coast. Their mission includes promoting Filipino culture, granting scholarships, helping those in need, and fostering unity within the community through events like this picnic at Sandhill Crane Park.

In this second installment, leading U.S. Immigration Attorney  Michael J. Gurfinkel answers four more pressing immigration questions from attendees.

Do not miss this informative and heartwarming episode of “Citizen Pinoy,” where Atty. Gurfinkel answers more burning immigration questions from Fil-Am families in Forida this Sunday only on TFC.

As always, Atty. Gurfinkel breaks down complex immigration concerns into clear and practical advice.

Be sure to watch Part 2 of this Filipino picnic series in this informative “Your Tanong, My Sagot” episode of CITIZEN PINOY – this Sunday 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.

 

More Immigration Questions Answered at Filipino Memorial Day Picnic – Part 2 on Citizen Pinoy This Sunday

Your Tanong, My Sagot: Picnic at the Park (Part 2)

This Sunday’s brand-new episode of Citizen Pinoy features Part 2 of “Picnic at the Park,” a special Your Tanong, My Sagot episode taped during the Memorial Day celebration of the Philippine-American Association of the Treasure Coast (Phil-Am TC) in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Following their 40th anniversary ball, the community continued the celebration with food, music, games, and a chance to ask immigration questions of leading U.S. immigration attorney Michael J. Gurfinkel.

In this second installment, four more members bring their concerns to Atty. Gurfinkel: Lorna asks if she can bring her estranged husband’s illegitimate child to the U.S.; Francis wants to know the faster path to legal status for an overstaying relative—through U.S. citizen sons or a spouse with a pending employment-based petition; Maita asks which is better—petitioning a fiancée or marrying in the Philippines; and Nympha & Steve ask what happens to a petition filed in 2010 by their now-deceased father.

Do not miss this practical and engaging episode of Citizen Pinoy—where real immigration questions meet real answers—this Sunday on TFC!

Part 2 of Citizen Pinoy’s Your Tanong, My Sagot – Filipino Picnic series — answers immigration questions from more Fil-Am  families from Florida

More Immigration Questions Answered at Filipino Memorial Day Picnic – Part 2 on Citizen Pinoy This Sunday

Your Tanong, My Sagot: Filipino Picnic at the Park (Part 2)

This Sunday’s brand-new episode of Citizen Pinoy features Part 2 of “Filipino Picnic at the Park,” a special Your Tanong, My Sagot episode taped during the Memorial Day celebration of the Philippine-American Association of the Treasure Coast (Phil-Am TC) in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Following their 40th anniversary ball, the community continued the celebration with food, music, games, and a chance to ask immigration questions of leading U.S. immigration attorney Michael J. Gurfinkel.

In this second installment, four more members bring their concerns to Atty. Gurfinkel: Lorna asks if she can bring her estranged husband’s illegitimate child to the U.S.; Francis wants to know the faster path to legal status for an overstaying relative—through U.S. citizen sons or a spouse with a pending employment-based petition; Maita asks which is better—petitioning a fiancée or marrying in the Philippines; and Nympha & Steve ask what happens to a petition filed in 2010 by their now-deceased father.

Do not miss this practical and engaging episode of Citizen Pinoy—where real immigration questions meet real answers—this Sunday on TFC!

Watch this informative episode of CITIZEN PINOY – this Sunday at 6:30 PM PT (9:30 PM ET) through select Cable/Satellite providers, right after TV Patrol Linggo.

 

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