DAYZAD LAW OFFICES BLOG
U.S. Citizenship Revoked for Those Whose Criminal Records Were Unknown
The Department of Homeland Security has identified 315,000 cases where fingerprint data was missing from the centralized digital fingerprint repository. The Department of Homeland Security has begun an initiative [...]
Battle Between Trump and California Heats Up
The Department of Justice, at the behest of the Trump Administration, has recently filed suit against the state of California regarding its sanctuary state laws. California has enacted laws to [...]
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: America No Longer Nation of Immigrants
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently changed its mission statement to eliminate a passage that describes the U.S. as a “nation of immigrants.” This disheartening, symbolic act [...]
Government Suspends H-1B Premium Processing For April 2018 Applications
The government has announced the temporary suspension of its Premium Processing service for all H-1B petitions subject to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 cap, effective April 2, 2018. This [...]
Navid Dayzad Spoke at 38th Annual Labor and Employment Law Symposium
On March 15, 2018, Navid joined other distinguished attorneys, activists, and professionals in speaking at the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s 38th Annual Labor and Employment Law Symposium. Held at [...]
National Vetting Center for “Extreme Vetting” Process
Establishing the Vetting Center is part of the current administration’s efforts to introduce tougher vetting and tighter screening for all individuals seeking to enter the United States. The Department of [...]
Navid Dayzad Included in Who’s Who Legal: Corporate Immigration 2018
We are pleased to announce that our Managing Attorney, Navid Dayzad, has been included in another leading industry publications, Who’s Who Legal: Corporate Immigration 2018. Who’s Who Legal compiles the [...]
Dayzad Law’s Op-Ed Calls Out Congress’ Dehumanizing Failure on Immigration
Los Angeles Blade, an LGBT news magazine serving Southern California, recently featured an article from Dayzad Law. Through an op-ed article, we shared our disappointment on the Deferred Action [...]
Federal Judge Issues DACA Injunction While Congress Remains at Standstill
Earlier this year, a federal judge in California issued an injunction ordering the Department of Homeland Security to continue the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, and [...]