DAYZAD LAW OFFICES BLOG
Applying for Temporary Visas at Consulates Becomes More Efficient
To travel to the U.S. on a temporary work visa, most people must first obtain a travel visa at a U.S. consulate in their home country. This process has become [...]
U.S. Government Revokes African Travel Ban
We recently wrote about a U.S. travel ban suspending entry for travelers from certain African countries. The travel ban was intended to limit the spread of the Omicron variant. Because [...]
Heightened Scrutiny of Individuals of Iranian Descent
The American Immigration Lawyers Association has received reports of the U.S. government’s increased scrutiny of individuals of Iranian descent. Such scrutiny occurs when Iranian nationals try to enter the U.S. [...]
Tis the Season for Happy Clients
There is no better gift than an immigration approval. During this holiday season, we are hoping to spread as much joy as possible. We are thrilled to share the kind [...]
Good News for H-4, L-2, and E Dependent Spouse Work Authorization
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently reached a settlement with the American Immigration Lawyers Association and its litigation partners. The settlement provides some relief for H-4, L-2, and E [...]
U.S. Announces New International Travel Rules and Restrictions
*See article of 07/27/2022 regarding new travel guidance We previously wrote about the U.S. government’s requirements for travelers returning to the U.S. from abroad. The government has since modified [...]
Removal of Conditions Applicants Receive Longer Extension
Permanent residents with a two-year green card through marriage, must wait patiently for the government to process their removal of conditions application. At least there is some good news! The [...]
Understanding the Visa Bulletin
We often provide updates on the Visa Bulletin, so that our clients can estimate when a visa number may be available to obtain a green card. We understand the [...]
The U.S. Government Better Serves the LGBTQIA Community with X Gender Marker
Under the current administration, the U.S. government has committed to better serve all U.S. citizens, regardless of their gender identity. To this end, the Department of State has updated its [...]