David DiMuzio: A Pinoy-at-heart American

It’s always fascinating to listen to or watch a foreigner faultlessly singing Tagalog songs. Aside from the uplifting feeling of unexplainable pride inevitably induced by the situation, it indubitably gives the alien tongue the opportunity to communicate efficiently through music which the world relentlessly considers the universal language. Take the case of the pretty Russian…

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To places less traveled

CAN a region long overcast with unfavorable razzmatazz unveil its true wonder? Behind the prejudice and infamy, Mary May Portez follows the road less traveled to discover Northern Mindanao’s underrated beauty. From Camiguin’s rustic je ne sais quoi to Misamis Oriental’s burgeoning craft industry, traveling has never been this inspiring. Capping it off with an…

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The March 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…

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Can we delay aging?

Why do we age? Just like machines and engines, our bodies age because of the cumulative damages to our cells, tissues and organs (resulting from daily “wear and tear” and the self-abuse humans are well known for) that exceed our bodies’ ability to repair them. These damages lead to obvious signs of aging: sagging, bulges,…

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Inspiring Filipino-Chinese entrepreneurs

Many attempts have been made to profile the Asian Entrepreneur. But I found an easier way to spot them—just check their family name. The fact is enterprises and entrepreneurship in the Asian context is usually tied up with kin or family. In the Philippines, the term “Asian entrepreneur” has not been around for long but…

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#RelationshipGoals: A look at some celebrity couples

Thanks to social media, not only are fans able to live vicariously through celebrities’ lives, they also get to witness their idols as they document their sweet moments. Check out our favorite celebrity couples as they give us glimpses into their relationships. (AJPress) Vanessa Hudgens & Austin Butler “Wow. Vanessa singing ‘Worst Things’ had me in tears….

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A love that has no boundaries

Mark & PJ  Met through: Tinder in 2014 Love is when the person is your other half, no matter the distance Mark Bautista, 24, and his girlfriend of over a year, Precious Joy aka. “PJ,” 22, met on the social dating app Tinder in 2014. The location-based application, which connects to Facebook, matched Mark and PJ…

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Connections: Couples who have found love online

In time for Valentine’s Day, the Asian Journal asked a few couples how they found their significant others online & how they’ve made the relationships last. First impressions aren’t always important Pat Bolognese and Arleah Baingan-Bolognese Met through: Filipinofinder.com in 2005 Courtship: Chatted on and off for a year, then regularly for another year. Dated for seven years before getting…

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Debt relief attorney Ray Bulaon opens Los Angeles office

ATTORNEY Ray Bulaon, known as “the Filipino Community’s Debt Relief Expert”, has opened a fourth office location in Los Angeles in order to be more accessible to all clients in the area including the Historic Filipinotown.   Attorney Bulaon helps clients take control over their overwhelming debt problems so that they can recover quickly and rebuild…

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Campaign season

AND so it begins. Filipinos are in the throes of election fever as the campaign period for the upcoming May national elections officially began on Tuesday, Feb. 9. With 18,053 elective positions at stake, qualified voters in the Philippines and abroad have in their hands, the power and responsibility of ensuring candidates for public office…

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The day a man retires

Work is a mysterious thing.  Many of us claim to dislike it at times, but it takes a grip on us that it captures our emotions and loyalties we never knew existed in us. It was a retirement party for a man who had spent forty years with the same company and his colleagues from…

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H-1B Visa 101

SINCE it is practically “H-1B season” once again, this is an appropriate time to discuss the H-1B visa applications. The USCIS will start accepting new H-1B quota- based applications on April 1, 2016 for the fiscal year 2017.  For these applications, the earliest start work date is October 1, 2016. Under Sec. 101(a)(15)(H)(i)(b), an alien…

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Police use of excessive force violates civil rights

THE use of unreasonable or excessive force by police are in the news now more than ever.  Many thought after the Rodney King incident, this issue will never arise again. But several recent police encounters have become high profile because of the tragic endings to civilians – some became permanently injured, others lost their lives….

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Fraud waiver under INA section 237(A)(1)(H)

IMMIGRANTS sometimes find themselves in immigration removal proceedings (deportation) because they have obtained their green cards through fraud and or misrepresentation.  A common example would be married children of US citizens who lie to the US Embassy about their marital status by stating that they are single in order to obtain permanent residency.  Another common…

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12 tips on filing status

PAY attention to your filing status because it determines your standard deduction, tax due, or refund. Here are 12 tips to help you choose your correct filing status: 1. There are five filing status options to choose from: single, married filing jointly, married filing separately, head of household and qualified widow/widower with dependent child. 2….

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