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I departed the Philippines on July 15, 1989 with a heavy heart and fear for my life.  I left the Philippines three years after my husband, Cyrus Villaestiva, was shot dead in front of me on March 28, 1986.  The alleged killer is still at...

Khin Than Tint is a native of Myanmar who came to the U.S. in 2003.  She was sent to Removal Proceedings because she applied for Asylum.  Atty.  Crispin Caday Lozano successfully represented her case in the Immigration Court to allow her to stay in the...

“WE SAW ATTORNEY CRISPIN LOZANO’S ADVERTISMENT IN THE NEWSPAPER AND WE IMMEDIATLEY CONSULTED WITH ATTORNEY LOZANO REGARDING OUR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS AROUND LAST WEEK OF DECEMBER 2011.  THE VALUE OF OUR HOUSE IS UNDERWATER AND WE ALSO HAVE CREDIT CARDS DEBTS.  WHEN ATTY. LOZANO GOT ALL...

Salvador Miscala and his wife, Marla Miscala first entered the United States on October 05, 1985 on a visitor’s visa. Salvador worked in the farm for six months after his entry. He applied for agricultural amnesty program and he was issued temporary work authorization. While...

Romualdo Ragel, is a naturalized U.S. citizen.  He has three (3) children outside of marriage in the Philippines.  Mr. Ragel wanted to give all of his children outside his marriage a good future in the United States.  His problem is how to prove to the...

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