THERE is a saying that if you give a man a fish, you have fed him for a day, but if you teach a man how to fish, then you have fed him for a lifetime.
We have always believed in this saying. That is why for the past so many years, it has been the policy and mission of our law office to educate our clients and the immigrant community in general about their rights and privileges, as well as duties and responsibilities under current immigration laws, rules, and regulations.
We believe that education is the key that will enable an individual to ultimately achieve his immigration goals and objectives in the United States. Education will enable such individual to make intelligent decisions about his immigration case and encourage him to play a more active and positive role in said case.
We have been educating the public for many years now by conducting free immigration seminars. We invite everyone to come and attend our free family-based immigration seminar this coming April 10, 2010. Our free family-based immigration seminar will start at exactly 1:00 p.m. and end at 3:00 p.m.
Family-Based Immigration Seminar Topics:
- Understand the different family-based categories
- Understand the difference between an adjustment of status case and a consular processing case
- Understand what happens when the petitioner or beneficiary dies
- Understand the requirements for humanitarian reinstatement of revoked petition
- Understand what happens when the beneficiary marries
- Understand what happens when the child turns 21 years old
- Understand who can benefit from the Child Status Protection Act [CSPA]
- Understand what happens when the beneficiary is out-of-status
- Understand who can benefit from Section 245(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act
Speaker: Atty. Eugene M. Palacios
Date and time: April 10, 2010, Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm.
Location: 100 North Brand Boulevard, Suite 600, Glendale, California 91203
[Parking available inside the Glendale public parking building located along Maryland Avenue at the back of our building.]
The immigration seminars that we hold are not only free; we also tell the attendees from the very beginning that they have no legal or moral obligation to retain our services afterwards. We do these seminars as part of our commitment to give something back to the immigrant community that has generously supported us through the years.
Due to limited seats and the large number of people who wish to attend our seminars, we require interested individuals or parties to register in advance. We will give priority to first-time attendees. There is a $50.00 fee for individuals who have previously attended our seminars. Walk-ins will not be allowed to attend the seminars unless there are available seats.
To register for the seminar, please call us (626) 331-8188 OR (818) 956-8844. You may also visit us at www.palacioslawfirm.com.
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Attorney Eugene M. Palacios is the founder and principal of the Law Offices of Eugene M. Palacios. He has great depth of experience and a successful track record in handling employment and family-based petitions as well as PERM and naturalization applications. He is licensed as an attorney in California and is admitted to practice before US Immigration Courts, the US Central District Court, and California State Courts. He is also an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers’ Association. His offices are located at 100 North Brand Boulevard, Suite 600 , Glendale , California 91203 and at 800 South Barranca Avenue, Suite 250 , Covina , California 91723 .
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The above article does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice for a specific immigration problem and does not create an attorney-client relationship between our office and the reader. It is for informational purposes only and reflects our law firm’s opinions and views on general issues.
( Published March 27, 2010 in Asianjournal Los Angeles p. C2 )
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