Family-based green cards – who is eligible?

If you are a United States citizen or green card holder, you may be able to petition for certain members of your family to come and live permanently in the United States (U.S.).  Your relative’s eligibility and waiting time depends on your U.S. status and the familial relationship. Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens Immediate relatives…

Read More

The October 2016 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…

Read More

Expanded provisional waiver rule now in effect

PRIOR to the implementation of the Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver, undocumented individuals who are beneficiaries of an approved immigrant petition but are not eligible to adjust their status in the United States must travel to their home country to obtain an immigrant visa.   Individuals who have accrued more than 180 days of unlawful presence…

Read More

Healthful tips

Acid reducers and their side effects Preliminary studies suspect Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) and H2 Blockers, which reduce the secretion of stomach acid used by millions to treat gastro-esophageal reflux “heartburns,” may also have adverse effects on the kidneys when used regularly. Presently known side-effects of PPI and the H2 Blocker drugs, popular before the…

Read More

Mary Jane and our drug casualties

by Rina Jimenez-David WHEN you come to think of it, Mary Jane Veloso, who is still—as this is being written—held captive in an Indonesian jail even as she faces execution on drugs charges, has received better treatment at the hands of her captors than thousands of Filipinos suspected of being either drug pushers or users. Veloso…

Read More

Being on the right side of the road:  Tips on how to buy a car

Your vehicle is one of the most important purchases you will do in your life, but it doesn’t have to be daunting.  Here are some tips that not only help make the process quicker and stress-free, but can also save you a few bucks. • Know your vehicle needs.   Not sure what car you want yet? First…

Read More

Basics of IRS appeals process

AFTER an audit of your tax returns by the IRS and you disagree with the determination, you have the option to either accept the assessment and settle the tax you owe by signing the agreement form  or request an appeals conference by writing a protest to Appeals Office. The appeals process is an administrative means…

Read More

What do auto policies cover?

A FRIEND who was recently hit by a car while jogging asked me if her premium would go up if she would claim from her auto policy. Sounded like a simple question to ask. But really a good situation to borrow to explain the different coverages of an auto policy. My friend could have opted…

Read More

Should you sign that severance agreement from your employer?

A SEPARATION package or a severance agreement is a contract between an employer and an employee who is about to leave the employer’s employment.  In a typical severance agreement, the employer agrees to give the employee additional compensation (the severance pay) in exchange for the outgoing employee’s agreement not to sue the employer for any…

Read More

Should you run your business as an S Corporation?

S CORPORATION is a corporation that has elected to be taxed under Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. But why elect S status? Well, this type of entity enjoys both the limited liability of corporations and absence of double taxation of sole proprietorships and partnerships.  The corporation elects to pay zero corporate federal tax!…

Read More

When bankruptcy becomes necessary

IF you’ve accumulated a lot of debt and something has happened in your life that’s made it difficult to pay your bills, you are not alone.  After almost 18 years of practice as a debt relief attorney, I know that bad things can happen to good, honest and decent people. If you are going through…

Read More

Filipinos in America divided: Some praise Duterte while others want him to resign after tirade vs Obama

FILIPINOS in America are divided in their reactions after Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to curse U.S. President Barack Obama should he question Duterte about the human rights violations and drug-related deaths in the Philippines related to the all-out war against drugs. Obama canceled what should have been their first formal bilateral meeting. The stock…

Read More

A paradise for the misbegotten

LAS VEGAS — On a hot, dry day in September, the whole city was breathing and heaving like a tired beast. On the street that controls all the luxurious hotels, cursing motorists were melting down encased in steeled impotence, trapped in a horrendous gridlock. Shakespeare did not live in the age of malls, but the…

Read More

The Band of Brothers in search of its clear-cut stature in the music arena

If the Philippines has been globally known for exporting Manila hemp after the war followed by the world’s sweetest mangoes from Guimaras Island, and locally assembled by-products like semi-conductor devices, garments, copper, petroleum, and various quality hand-woven fabrics, just during the early 70s, supplying professionals worldwide became the chief source of income among Filipinos. The…

Read More

Now is the time for all good men

Those old enough to remember using that trusty contraption called a typewriter, before the advent of personal computers, may recall the typing exercises, “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” and “Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country.” The second exercise was what appealed…

Read More

Artery hardening is a killer

WHAT is the hardening of the artery? The hardening of the artery, medically known as arteriosclerosis, is a condition that starts very early in life, where blood clots and cholesterol deposits adhere to the inner wall of the arteries non-stop for decades. They eventually make the arteries throughout the body lose their normal elasticity and…

Read More
Back To Top