ADVISORY: Tancinco Law Offices Temporary Closure (Except for Urgent Matters) until June 1, 2020

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Here’s our updated service advisory as of April 1, 2020:

COVID-19 cases in the United States have yet to reach its peak according to reliable sources and it is uncertain when this coronavirus crisis is going to end. The safety of our families, employees and clients are our priority at this time. As a precautionary measure and to protect the health of our communities, our office will be temporarily closed from April 1 to May 31. We will reopen on June 1, 2020. We shall continue to process cases/petitions of our clients during the lockdown period to avoid negative impact on pending cases/petitions.

For emergency services of existing or new clients, please contact us at 1-888-930-0808 or email us at law@tancinco.com. You can also visit our website at tancinco.weareph.com/old.

Soon this pandemic will come to pass and we will be back in full operation. In the meantime, your well being and health is our priority. Stay safe and be well.

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Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, with physical offices in San Mateo, CA and in Manila – Tancinco Law, P.C. is ready to assist you in U.S. immigration and business-related concerns. Call us Toll Free (888) 930-0808 or at 1-415-397-0808.