Atty. Gurfinkel answers more immigration questions from Kapamilya in Manila on Citizen Pinoy

YOUR TANONG, MY SAGOT PART 2 IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES. Atty. Michael J. Gurfinkel answers immigration questions from Kapamilya in Manila on Part 2 of “Your Tanong, My Sagot.” Among the questions Atty. Gurfinkel answers are – From Elizabeth (top left): After 24 years, our mother’s petition for us was finally current in 2019. Unfortunately, our mother died of cancer that same year. Can our father or siblings take over the petition?; From Victoria (top right): Can my 2005 petition be expedited so I can take care of my 93-year-old mother?; From Miraflor (bottom right): I plan to marry my U.S. citizen boyfriend soon. How can I bring my 25-year-old son to the U.S. with me?; From Charlene (bottom left): If my daughter ages out before my sister’s petition for me becomes current, will the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) be able to help? Tune in for the answers to these questions on Part 2 of “Your Tanong, My Sagot” from Manila, on a brand-new episode of “Citizen Pinoy” on Sunday, July 23 at 6:30 PM PT (9:30 PM ET) through select Cable/Satellite providers, right after TV Patrol Linggo.(Advertising Supplement)

IN the second installment of Citizen Pinoy’s “Your Tanong, My Sagot,” leading U.S. Immigration Atty. Michael J. Gurfinkel provides answers to several important immigration inquiries from Kapamilya in the Philippines.

Atty. Michael J. Gurfinkel answers questions of Kapamilya from Manila – Charlene Mariano (left) and Miraflor Mirasol (right).

Charlene was petitioned by her sister, but the priority date is 2007. She is worried that by the time the petition becomes current, her daughter might already age out. Can the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) help her daughter when that happens?

Miraflor plans to marry her U.S. citizen boyfriend and then move to the U.S. How can she bring her 25-year-old son with her?

Atty. Michael J. Gurfinkel is shown here with Elizabeth Sherman (left photo) and with Victoria Bertiz (right photo).

Elizabeth’s petition from her mother was finally current in 2019, after waiting for 24 years. Sadly, her mother also died that same year. What happens to her petition?

Victoria’s 93-year-old mother is sick, so she wants to know if her 2005 petition can be expedited so she can take care of her mother.

Atty. Gurfinkel answers these questions in Part 2 of “Your Tanong, My Sagot” in Manila. Watch this brand-new episode of “Citizen Pinoy” on Sunday, July 23 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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