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Atty. Johnson Lazaro

Lazaro Law Group, Professional Corporation represents immigrants all over the United States and US Embassy in Manila. The firm’s offices are located in San Francisco, Makati City (Philippines), and Fremont, Union City California. Telephone (415)278-9577. E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ; Website: www.LazaroLaw.com.

 

Exploitation of Pinoy domestic workers

Many cases go unreported

Not too long ago, I was interviewed by a local television reporter about domestic Pinoy workers who were practically enslaved by United Nations diplomats here in America. At that time, domestic workers had marched from the Philippine Consulate to the United Nations in an effort to call attention to their plight and demand justice.

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The wedding dance: Immigration marriage fraud

Getting married changes lives. Seeking an Immigration Marriage Adjustment can be a life-changing experience, too. Like the first dance at a wedding, the steps must be carefully choreographed. Clients and attorneys must be well-prepared to avoid any missteps in what can be a complicated tango – proving the validity of a marriage.

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Free seminar on Family Reunification

Keeping families together is basic

Family reunification is just about the most prominent and the most important issue when it comes to immigration to the US.  Many clients come to our office because they want to reunite with their loved ones.  For our first free legal seminar of the year, we will focus on how to reunify with your family – the basics of family visa petitions.

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They may be taking jobs, but they’re vital to our economy

Talking to the locals

During a recent forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters in San Leandro, California, I was invited to serve as a panelist for a seminar. The topic: Immigration in the United States. Serving on the panel were also an official from the Department of Homeland Security, a consular officer, a law professor and a representative from the local congressman’s office. The focus of the seminar was to educate the local folks on the current immigration issues facing the nation.

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Knowing the tides and currents of American Law

It’s been said that little drops of water a mighty ocean make. In that vein of thought, people should build their knowledge of their rights under the law, even if only bit by bit, or drop by drop. Any good seafarer knows the tides and currents and how they will affect a ship’s journey. Any person vested in the American way of life would do well to understand the tides and currents of the laws of the nation, and how they might affect their personal journeys through American society.

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