Baguio beckons

It’s summertime and the heat is on. One can feel it building, the waft of warm air into the nostrils heading straight to the lungs. Clothes becoming heavy and skin sticky with sweat, there’s a burning sensation. The Philippine summer is upon us. Here in the metro, the malls have become the usual respites from…

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Revisiting the 245(i) law

ALTHOUGH over ten years have passed since the most recent amendment pertaining to the law commonly referred to as “245i” was enacted, the law remains to be the subject of many court cases and interpretations. I myself have written on this topic previously. However, there appears to be a constant need to explain and clarify…

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Intimacy with God

“LOOK at my hands, and my feet, that it is I, myself. Touch me and see me… he showed them his hands and his feet.” This was how the Disciples recounted Jesus’ appearance to them after he resurrected from the dead. They were words of intimacy and connection, words of assurance and love. He had…

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True independence

In the essence of camaraderie and reaffirmation of alliances, military exercises between the Philippines and the United States have begun once again through the annual Balikatan (shoulder-to-shoulder) exercises. The 12-day event, which formally opened last April 16, is in pursuant to the 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty which strengthens the pact between the Philippines and the…

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Laggard?

ACCORDING to The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Philippines would be the laggard in economic growth from 2012-2013 among its counterparts in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations-5 (ASEAN-5). The IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook (WEO) showed that the Philippines’ gross domestic product (GDP) “would grow 4.2 percent this year and 4.7 percent in 2013…

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I’m 17 and abandoned. What can I do?

QUESTION: I’m 17 and my mother died and my father abandoned me. What can I do? Is there any help for me? Answer: Yes, There is what is known as a Special Immigrant Juvenile Petition A special provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act allows certain qualifying minors to petition for immigrant status as a…

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The truth about eggs

In this more health-conscious era, eggs, a very popular item in most any breakfast menus around the world, have been a controversial food item because of its high cholesterol content. Clinical reviews in various medical journals around the world the past five decades have pointed out the danger of dietary cholesterol for those at risk…

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The hip bone’s connected to the…jaw bone?

The lyrics to the old song, Dem Bones don’t connect the hipbone directly to your mouth, but a surgeon might, by canceling hip surgery if the patient is suffering from acute gum disease. The reason for the cancellation would be for what is commonly referred to as the “mouth-body connection,” where infections in the mouth…

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Peaceful resolution

INTERNATIONAL law signifies the essence of the progress of civilization towards a world ruled by principle and not by force. It took millions of lives, thousands of years and hundreds of wars to achieve such discipline, which deals with global order. The principles representing international law are based upon universally accepted values and moral standards….

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What constitutes ‘lawful admission’ to the US?

THE Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) has restored its prior ruling that “admission” for the purposes of a later adjustment of status means a procedurally regular admission, and not an admission in a particular status. Last year, the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in Orozco v. Mukasey. 521 F.3d 1068 (9th. Cir…

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What constitutes ‘lawful admission’ to the US?

THE Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) has restored its prior ruling that “admission” for the purposes of a later adjustment of status means a procedurally regular admission, and not an admission in a particular status. Last year, the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in Orozco v. Mukasey. 521 F.3d 1068 (9th. Cir…

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Meet the USCIS Entrepreneurs in Residence Tactical Team

USCIS has partnered with business experts to improve the way we approach the employment-based and high-skilled visa categories used by immigrant entrepreneurs. Director Alejandro Mayorkas kicked-off this innovative program, called the Entrepreneurs in Residence (EIR) initiative, with an Information Summit in Silicon Valley in February. Now, USCIS has entered a new phase of the initiative…

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The Scarborough (Af)fair

YOU might be wondering how a foreign-sounding “group of islands and reefs in an atoll shape” can be found in Philippine waters. According to a dead-linked source from Wikipedia (Diary of Colonel Bayly: 12th regiment. 1796-1830. Army and Navy Co-operative Society, 1896, pg. 108), Scarborough Shoal (Philippine name: Panatag Shoal; Chinese name: Huangyan Island) “was…

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Dr. Rommel G. Bacabac, Multi-awarded Scientist and Professor

EVERY two years, from around the world, the European Society of Biomechanics (ESB) gives its most prestigious award, the S.M. Perren Research Award, to the first author of the best scientific paper submitted to the Chairman of the Award Committee. The largest Biomechanics society in Europe with almost 500 members from different countries in the…

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Don’t tell me – show me!

“UNLESS I see the mark of the nails in his hands and put my finger into the nail marks and put may hand into his side, I will not believe.” These were the famous words of Thomas, one of the Twelve Apostles, who we nicknamed “The Doubting Thomas.” When I appropriate these words to the…

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Proposed Provisional Waiver of Unlawful Presence

USCIS has published a very important proposed change in processing petitions for certain alien relatives called “Provisional Unlawful Presence Waivers of Inadmissibility for Certain Immediate Relatives.” How does this proposed change affect you? Current Rule. A United States citizen who wants to sponsor his alien spouse, parent or minor child (under 21 years old and…

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Violence on television

The cultures of corruption and of violence in society are close cousins, if not twins. They are intertwined. Where there is corruption, there is violence, and vice versa. Violence is a symptom of a corrupt mind, and corruption is violence against fellow human beings and society. On August 23, 2010, the whole world was watching…

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10 commandments of the Gokongweis in family business

No in-laws! THIS is the first of 10 unwritten commandments which John Gokongwei, founder of the Gokongwei group of companies, followed in running the family business “the Gokongwei way.” (I will discuss the remaining 9 commandments in succeeding issues.) In the article written by Mary Ann Ll. Reyes for The Philippine Star, Lance Gokongwei, president…

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Independent contractor on 1099-MISC?

TAXPAYERS who have filed income tax returns using Schedule C, Profit or Loss from Business, usually get surprised when they receive a notice from the Los Angeles City requiring them to apply for Business Tax Registration Certificate (BTRC). It is a common perception that only businesses should get a tax registration. So why would then…

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Obama’s help for ‘responsible homeowners’

WE HAVE been getting a lot of calls in regards to the new Obama Refinancing Programs and the supposedly more aggressive “Loan Modification Programs” that is geared more towards “Responsible Homeowners.” I went thru websites after websites and seems to find lesser issues about loan modification specially involving Loan Balance Reductions. I noticed a huge…

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H-1B season starts

THE H-1B visa category opened again recently. As usual, we are seeing much interest by individuals and employers seeking obtain the H-1B nonimmigrant visa. In the last two years, the H1-B visa quota did not reach until much later in the year. However, prior to that, the H-1B cap has been reached within days of…

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An Easter message

DURING the Chrism Mass last Monday at the Cathedral of Los Angeles, Archbishop Jose H. Gomez told us, the priests of the archdiocese, to value our priesthood — for God has given us the power to transform ordinary bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. “People are hungry for God,” he…

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The new competitive edge:  Spirituality in business

Society is becoming more individually oriented.  More and more single occupancy homes are being sold.  People are marrying less and later in life.  They are also divorcing more.  Single parent families are on the rise while birth rates are on the decline.  Some couples opt not to have children.  There is less social interaction between…

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Let it all hang out

If senator-judge and presiding officer Juan Ponce Enrile will not allow Corona’s defense lawyers to present the SALN of legislators and cabinet secretaries, as well as that of President Noynoy Aquino, I would suggest that they feed all the information they can mine into social media. And let it all hang out. Since their client…

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What about the new Waiver Law?

Question: I have been married for 12 years to a US citizen, but have always been afraid to file anything. I heard that I will have to file the Waiver of the 3/10 year bar, but did not want to chance leaving the US. What is the current status of the new Waiver regulations? Answer:…

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