DAYZAD LAW OFFICES BLOG
Dayzad Law Gets in the Holiday Spirit
In this year’s annual Dayzad Law Thanksgiving holiday card, we asked for your nominations for your favorite charity, so we could make a donation. We received amazing charity nominations [...]
TN Work Status: President Signs United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
The President recently signed the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA, along with the leaders of Mexico and Canada. This agreement replaces the North American Free Trade Agreement, but (“NAFTA”) is [...]
Dayzad Law Gives Thanks to Our Wonderful Clients!
We are so grateful to be able to work with such great companies and individuals everyday. Even when times get tough, it is our clients that help us push [...]
Employer Fights Back on Behalf of Employee
We have written previously about the current administration’s increased scrutiny of immigration applications. We have heard reports that the government now is denying H-1B petitions for jobs that it [...]
Travel Ban Faces Lawsuit
As a part of Trump’s travel ban, foreign-nationals from the seven blocked countries, are prevented from entering the United States. The only way to circumvent this ban is to [...]
Your Voice Matters
The anti-Semitic domestic terrorist targeted the Jewish synagogue in Pittsburgh partly because of its outspoken support of immigrants. Undeterred from the violent attack on a faith community, the next day, [...]
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to Start Removal Process After Denying Certain Immigration Applications
The current administration continues its crackdown on immigration through a new policy memo. The guidance instructs USCIS to issue a Notice to Appear after it denies certain immigration applications. [...]
Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Iranian Refugees
A Federal Court has stepped in again to stop the Trump administration from breaking U.S. immigration law. The Department of Homeland Security violated immigration laws because it issued a blanket [...]
New USCIS Policy Targets Incomplete Applications
USCIS recently issued an updated policy memo giving adjudicating officers more discretion to deny an application. This guidance took effect on September 11, 2018 and applies to all applications received [...]