What evidence do you need for the EB-5 Visa?

QUESTION: I have the $1,000,000 to invest in the EBp-5 Visa, but I don’t know exactly what evidence is needed. Can you describe? Answer:  There are many requirements needed to show and provide evidence. Question: What about the actual business or the commercial enterprise? Answer: First, you have to show that it is a valid…

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A reflection on the Philippine tragedy

WE’VE all heard the urging of the Holy Spirit to help victims of Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda in the Philippines. We’ve all been moved with compassion and kindness as we saw pictures of this ferocious storm sweeping away houses, cities and villages, and killing thousands of people. We’ve seen faces of orphaned children and hungry people waiting…

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Lynda Johnson, Victor Manalo win elective posts

CERRITOS – As expected by political pundits in the ABC school district, Lynda Johnson, a paralegal by profession, cruised to an easy victory when she topped the recent ABC  School Board election in the field of five candidates. Another Fil-Am candidate, re-electionist  and former mayor Victor Manalo came in second in the field of six…

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Car giants rev up at LA Auto Show

LOS ANGELES—The LA Auto Show is upon us again, and this year’s iteration of the car expo promises to be a big one. Environment-friendly cars, concept models, and innovative technologies will take center stage at the annual car exhibit held at the LA Convention Center this weekend, Nov. 22 to 24. General Motors Although GM…

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Relief for widows of deceased petitioner

Since 1938, US immigration regulations have provided for the automatic revocation  of the approved visa petition upon the death of the Petitioner.  However, immigration regulations since 2006 provided that automatic revocation provisions does not apply to a spousal immediate relative petition if the deceased petitioner and the alien widower had been married at least two…

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Parole in place: New hope for military families

On November 15, 2013, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services issued a Policy Memorandum (“PM”) concerning “parole in place” for people who entered the US without inspection and are the spouse, child, and/or parent of those who are on active duty, reservists, or veterans (Armed Forces personnel). In other words, certain relatives  of Armed Forces…

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Oxygen bars and other FAQs

OXYGEN bars are sprouting all over, especially at airports and some shopping malls, duping people into believing that extra oxygen is healthier for them. Of course, as you inhale their “colored oxygen,” they inhale your money. Medically speaking, extra oxygen is harmful to our lungs, unless we have pulmonary insufficiency where our breathing system is…

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Broad coalition of San Francisco Bay Area communities and leaders host benefit for victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines

Honorary co-hosts include Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, Congresswoman Jackie Speier, Senator Leland Yee, Assemblymember Rob Bonta, Assemblymember Phil Ting, Honorable David Chiu, and nearly 100 community leaders  and organizations SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (November 20, 2013) – A broad coalition of community leaders and organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area have teamed up to help raise…

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DOL, Consulates forge partnership to benefit Filipino workers

SAN FRANCISCO—Filipino workers in Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, American Samoa and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands are set to benefit under a new alliance forged between the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Wage and Hour Division (WHD). The partnership, which was finalized with the signing of…

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One fine day called Thanksgiving

This great holiday of thanks and giving is not a date on a calendar, but a state of mind. It is about our capacity to realize things that we can, sometimes, only imagine. No matter how difficult the recession is for each of us, there are always others who are going through more severe hardships….

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Maraming salamat po!

WHEN there is despair, it is easy to dwell on the bad news. But from the rubble of tragedy, the best of humanity finds ways to bring back hope–especially for the people in need. On behalf of every Filipino, President Benigno S. Aquino III expresses his gratitude to every individual, organization and country who rallied…

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I weep for Tacloban

I KNOW that Tacloban will rise, like the Phoenix, from its utter devastation. My beloved hometown and the province of Leyte have been through worse. It was in Palo, a few kilometers from Tacloban, where General Douglas MacArthur and the allied forces landed on October 20, 1944, on the way to the liberation of the…

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USCIS issues memo on Surviving Relatives’ Law

ON December 16, 2010, USCIS issued an official Memorandum to implement the provisions of INA §204(l), or the Surviving Relatives Law. The memo amends the USCIS’ Adjudicators’ Field Manual (AFM) to provide consistency in adjudications under the Surviving Relatives Law at USCIS offices throughout the Country.  The memo should allow for immediate USCIS’ action on…

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3 ways to help Typhoon Haiyan Victims

Typhoon Haiyan, the world’s strongest typhoon ever recorded, lashed the Philippines and has caused massive destruction and a large number of fatalities. It has wiped out towns, destroyed homes, infrastructures and roads leaving thousands homeless and wounded. Survivors now face the aftermath of the typhoon’s wrath as they struggle to hold on for their own lives….

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