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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Avoid this big mistake when facing foreclosure

YOU already know that your home is in foreclosure.  You’ve received that dreaded Notice of Default.  You know that after 90 days, your home can be scheduled for a Trustee Sale.  You don’t have a lot of time left.  Your home with all its memories, hopes and dreams will be gone.  What are you going…

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Songs that my mother taught me

My first knowledge of the world and about life came to me through my senses. They were directed by my mother. She was the first person I saw, felt and depended on, on the day I was born. Everything made me wail desperately—hunger, light and anger. The memory of my mother and her teachings were,…

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To serve the People of God with heroic love

“ People love us — priests — despite our imperfections. They see us as representatives of Jesus Christ on earth; they esteem us for our noble works and our sacrifices.  They see our lives as meaningful and edifying.” A PRIEST’S life can be filled with joy — that is, if a priest loves working with…

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Child support in California

MY last article dealt with the fact that many Pilipinos have misconceptions or are misinformed about family law here in the United States, specifically, in the State of California.  They tend to not know their rights or the parameter of rights that deal with the area of family law.  These areas include divorces, custody, child/spousal…

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Light therapy for treating depression

IT is the season to be jolly, but about 18.5 percent (1 in 5) or 43.8 million adults in the United States experience some type of mental illness during this time of the year or in a given year. 10 million (4.2 percent) have the serious form of an illness, which adversely affects their life….

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What is sleep apnea?

SLEEP apnea (AP-ne-ah) is a common disorder in which you have one or more pauses in breathing or shallow breaths while you sleep. Breathing pauses can last from a few seconds to minutes. They may occur 30 times or more an hour. Typically, normal breathing then starts again, sometimes with a loud snort or choking…

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Senior Care Home: Is it a good business?

I AM frequently asked the question:  “Is it a good business opportunity to open a senior care home?” First, let us define what a Senior Care Home is and how is it different from an Assisted Living Facility or a Residential Care Home Facility for the Elderly (RCFE). A care home is a regular house…

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What makes you deportable

THE power to give, take away, and deport. The United States does not welcome you with open arms. It allows non-citizens entry into the United States, under certain conditions. When these conditions are broken, you can expect nothing but the full force of the United States government through the Department of Homeland Security to bear…

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