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THE JANUARY 2023 PRIORITY DATE ARE OUT!!!
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 is earlier than the cut-off dates listed below in the Visa Issuance or Final Action Date column.
If you have immigration questions or concerns, call (866)487-3465 to book an appointment.
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LEADING U.S. IMMIGRATION ATTY. MICHAEL J. GURFINKEL ANSWERS IMMIGRATION QUESTIONS FROM KAPAMILYA IN SAN DIEGO
Some of the questions Atty. Gurfinkel answers are:
From Jefferson and Virginia: Virginia petitioned his son, Jefferson, as single but he got married. Is there a way to revive Mommy Virginia’s petition?
From Kathy of Mira Mesa: Can a person visit the U.S. as a tourist if they are under petition?
From Edith of National City: I am waiting for my green card through another daughter’s petition. My 15-year-old daughter is in the U.S. on a tourist visa extension. Is there a way my 15-year-old can stay in the U.S. with me?
The Cruz family: Grandpa Lando, Dad Allan, and grandson Chean drop by to visit Atty. Gurfinkel who worked on their case and successfully reunited the family.
Watch Part 1 of “Your Tanong, My Sagot” in San Diego on an encore episode of CITIZEN PINOY – this Sunday at 6:30 PM PT (9:30 PM ET) through select Cable/Satellite providers, right after TV Patrol Linggo.
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THE NOVEMBER 2022 PRIORITY DATE ARE OUT!!!
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 is earlier than the cut-off dates listed below in the Visa Issuance or Final Action Date column.
If you have immigration questions or concerns, call (866)487-3465 to book an appointment.
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FAMILY REUNION THAT WAS 32 YEARS IN THE MAKING
Beth (center) was petitioned as single by her U.S. citizen father in 1988. When she came in for her interview at the Embassy, the consul advised her to marry Benjamin (left), her live-in partner, so she could bring him and their children along, as visas were already available for married children.
However, the Embassy erroneously issued her visa as “single,” preventing her husband from immigrating, and her naturalization application being denied.
Beth hired leading U.S. Immigration Attorney Michael J. Gurfinkel (right), who requested that Benjamin and their 10-year-old child be processed as following-to-join. The Embassy advised that Benjamin could not be issued a visa because Beth’s visa was issued as F1 (single), but they were able to process her child’s visa as a derivative.
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For your U.S. immigration issues and concerns, call us at (866) 487-3465 or visit gurfinkel.com
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“THE ATTORNEY OF THE PEOPLE,” CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL ROB BONTA, THE FIRST FIL-AM APPOINTED AS ATTORNEY GENERAL, SITS DOWN FOR AN INTERVIEW WITH ATTORNEY MICHAEL GURFINKEL ON AN ENCORE EPISODE OF CITIZEN PINOY
If our viewers have wondered what is the role of the Attorney General for the State of California, they will get their answers, when Citizen Pinoy airs California’s “Attorney of the People” encore episode this Sunday.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, the first Filipino American appointed as Attorney General, is Citizen Pinoy’s special guest, where he will share his background and his family’s immigration story and efforts to enhance the freedoms and rights of various groups, including farm workers.
Viewers will also learn about the most significant legislation that Bonta has authored through the years, and actions he has taken, that benefited the people, and explains the role of an Attorney General.
Watch the inspiring story of Attorney General Rob Bonta on an encore episode of CITIZEN PINOY – this Sunday at 6:30 PM PT (9:30 PM ET thru select Cable/Satellite providers), right after TV Patrol Linggo. Citizen Pinoy is also available on iWantTFC. Viewers may download the free app.“The Attorney of the People,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta, the first Fil-Am appointed as Attorney General, sits down for an interview with Attorney Michael Gurfinkel on an encore episode of Citizen Pinoy“The Attorney of the People,” California Attorney General Rob Bonta, the first Fil-Am appointed as Attorney General, sits down for an interview with Attorney Michael Gurfinkel on an encore episode of Citizen Pinoy
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To book a consultation, call Atty. Michael J. Gurfinkel's office at (866) 487-3465 or log on to gurfinkel.com #gurfinkellaw
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JUMPSHIP SON HELPS LEGALIZE HIS MOTHER
Did you know that family members can “spread the love” by helping each other legalize their status?
Mommy Emi (left) came to the U.S. on a visitor’s visa and overstayed. Upon consulting leading U.S. Immigration Attorney Michael J. Gurfinkel (right), she was advised to wait for her son to legalize his status in the U.S. first.
But Emi’s son, Jerome, was a crewman who jumped ship and was not eligible to adjust status in the U.S.
When the provisional regulations came out in 2013, Atty. Gurfinkel filed a provisional waiver so Jerome could get his green card in Manila and eventually become a U.S. citizen so he could petition his mother.
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NIECE PETITIONS HER AUNT AS HOUSEKEEPER
Many people believe the only way to bring relatives to the U.S. is through a family petition. This is not true. A family can petition other family members through an employment-based visa, which can be much faster and is perfectly legal.
This is exactly what Ana (center) did when she petitioned her aunt Susan (left) as her housekeeper, through the help of Attorney Michael J. Gurfinkel (right).
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