DAYZAD LAW OFFICES BLOG
Public Attention Focuses on Unauthorized Work on a Tourist Visa
Recent events serve as an important reminder that using a tourist (visitor) visa to work unlawfully in the U.S. can come back to haunt you - even after you [...]
Site Visits Explained
In recent years, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has increased its focus on site visits, so we thought it is time for a quick tutorial on the topic. [...]
Our Very Own New U.S. Citizens
We are delighted to share that two of our very own recently become U.S. citizens – ironically, on the very same day! Our I.T. Consultant of 10 years, Jirka [...]
New Rule Allows Spouses and Parents of Green Card Holders Who Are In U.S. Unlawfully to Apply for a Waiver from Within the U.S. Rather Than Apply Outside U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security has issued a final rule that will expand the number of individuals who may be eligible for provisional waiver of certain grounds based on [...]
Navid Dayzad SuperLawyer and Who’s Who Recognitions
We are pleased to announce that our Managing Attorney, Navid Dayzad, has been included in two of the leading industry publications, Who's Who Legal: Corporate Immigration 2016 and SuperLawyers 2016 [...]
USCIS Proposal to Eliminate 90-day Interim EAD Rule
At the end of last year, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security published a broad proposed rule covering a number of measures designed to retain high-skilled immigrant and non-immigrant [...]
Supreme Court stalemate stalls DACA and DAPA Programs
The U.S. Supreme Court today reached a tied 4 to 4 vote in the long-awaited case, United States v. Texas, which addressed President Obama’s immigration proposal to expand the [...]
Indian Consulates Backlogged Over Summer
U.S. Consulates in India are experiencing considerable wait times for nonimmigrant visa interview appointments. Applicants in some of the most popular nonimmigrant visa categories (such as H-1B and L-1) are [...]
More Employment-based Visa Bulletin News
Since our recent update on the Department of State’s monthly Visa Bulletin, Charles ("Charlie") Oppenheim, Chief of DOS’s Visa Control and Reporting Division, met again with the American Immigration [...]