Preparing for your naturalization interview 

“Depending on your English ability and comfort level, you can either study on your own or take a class. “ THE naturalization interview is the last stage you need to embark on becoming a U.S. citizen. During your naturalization interview, a USCIS Officer will ask you questions about your application and background. You will also take…

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Are arbitrations unfair to employees and consumers?

Q: I recently applied for a job and I was asked to sign an arbitration agreement as a requirement to being hired. I heard arbitration agreements are not fair to employees. Is this true?    A: Yes. Arbitration can be unfair to employees as well as consumers. Arbitration is a procedure to resolve disputes without…

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6,600 killed in PH drug war — PNP

ACCORDING to the Philippine National Police (PNP), a total of 6,600 suspected drug offenders have been killed in police operations since the start of President Rodrigo Duterte’s war against drugs. The police data, which was released Tuesday, June 18, during a command conference of top police officials at Camp Crame, covered the incidents from July…

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Rules eased for bonus depreciation, code sec. 179 expensing and regular depreciation (Part 2 of 2)

OTHER rules for real property depreciation: If placed in service after 2017, qualified improvement property, in addition to no longer qualifying for bonus depreciation and being newly eligible as section 179 property, has a 15-year depreciation period (rather than the usual 39 year period for non-residential buildings). Apartment buildings and other residential rental buildings placed…

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I-601 Waiver vs. I-601A Waiver

NOONG isang linggo ay aking tinalakay ang I-601A Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver.  Ito ay iba sa I-601 Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility na aking tatalakayin ngayon.   Ang I-601A Waiver ay ginagamit para humingi ng provisional waiver para lamang sa ground of inadmissibility na unlawful presence sa U.S.  Ang I-601 Waiver naman ay ginagamit para…

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FASO to debut at the world-famous Walt Disney Concert Hall

THE Filipino American Symphony Orchestra (FASO), the only Filipino symphony orchestra outside of the Philippines, will perform for the first time in the world-famous Walt Disney Concert Hall on Saturday, August 3, 7:00 p.m. FASO, which recently celebrated its 10th anniversary as a Fil-Am cultural institution, will have the honor of performing in the home…

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Goodnight, Tito Eddie: Farewell to the legend

PHILIPPINE Cinema has lost one of its greatest treasures. The man who has not only been an icon Philippine show business but was – more than anything – a great friend to many. The multi-awarded actor-director Eddie Garcia passed away on Thursday at 4:55 p.m. after suffering from a neck fracture while working on a…

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China invades the Philippines

The sinking of a Filipino fishing boat in the West Philippine Sea by a Chinese vessel has created a sticky public relations situation for the government of President Rodrigo Duterte.  The usual extremists have added fuel to an already incendiary situation. Duterte critics, who believe that he has become too subservient to the Chinese, have…

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Filipino acting veteran Eddie Garcia passes away at 90

AWARD-WINNING veteran actor Eddie Garcia passed away at the age of 90 on Thursday afternoon, June 20, according to a medical bulletin issued by the Makati Medical Center. Garcia had been in critical condition due to a severe cervical fracture after he tripped on a cable wire while taping for “Rosang Agimat,” his upcoming TV…

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Fil-Am elected to head California State Board

SACRAMENTO – A Filipino American community leader was recently elected as the new president of the California Board of Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists at its commissioners meeting in Southern California last June 13. Dr. Fel Amistad was appointed by Governor Jerry Brown in 2015 and re-appointed in 2018. His mentors include Alice Bulos…

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Playing the waiting game: Processing delays at USCIS

CASE example: I-751 applications. In her article entitled “Agency Delays Enact the Administration’s Immigration Agenda” Sandra Feist examines the processing delays currently plaguing one particular application: the Removal of Conditions on Permanent Residence. She begins with a brief history of how the “conditional permanent resident status” came about: “In 1986, as part of President Reagan’s…

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July 2019 priority dates

EACH month, the Visa Office of the State Department publishes, in the Visa Bulletin, the priority dates for that particular month, for the various family and employment based categories. A priority date is a person’s “place in line” for a visa, meaning immigrant visas (or green cards) would be available for persons whose priority date…

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Dangers lurking in our home

Our own poison collection We may not realize it, but in various places in our home, we have toxic chemicals which are hazardous to our health, especially for children. They are the cleaning solutions in our home, the most commonly found poisons in almost all homes today. When the label shows chemicals in them, it…

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Beatrice’s fight for survival

Once upon a time series BEATRICE was good with numbers and Jim was more of an artist. He played in a band and made a good living with short-term gigs.  She made a good living as an accountant and was content with a pretty predictable work schedule. Bea, as she was called fondly, was financially…

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Philippine Ballet Theatre wows Los Angeles with a spectacular performance of Filipino-themed classical ballet

RESOUNDING applause filled the auditorium as the dancers of the Philippine Ballet Theatre (PBT) made their finale curtsies on Saturday, June 15. The energetic company of 20 dancers showed their prowess through mastery of the pieces, and challenging throws and catches that literally had the audience ‘ooh-ing’ and ‘aah-ing’ and bursting into applause as ballerinas…

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