Law Offices of David Dai

Law Offices of David Dai David Dai is an immigration attorney practicing in the metro Phoenix and Tempe area since 1995. Mr.

Dai is a bilingual attorney whom graduated from Peking University Law School in China and Temple University School of Law in Philadelphia. He is a member of the State Bar of Arizona, American Bar Association and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).Mr. Dai's practice includes all aspects of immigration and nationality law: Employment, Business and Investment rela

ted work visas such H-1B, L-1A, L-1B, E-2, O and P visas. Marriage and family based K-1, K-3 and green card petitions Labor Certification/PERM applications. EB-1 extraordinary ability and outstanding researchers. Complex naturalization applications.Call today for a free consultation!

07/02/2020

Citizens of the United States have certain privileges that non-citizens don’t. First, they have the right to vote in national, state, and local elections. They can also get a U.S. passport and have the ability to sponsor relatives so they can become permanent residents, too.

06/30/2020

When filling paperwork, make copies of all your documents and send all applications and supporting documents via certified mail. Make sure you keep the receipt; the copies and receipt will serve as backups and proof if your paperwork is lost.

06/25/2020

Immigrants help the American economy in many ways, including bringing their skills and trades to the work force in the United States. Immigrants’ skills run the gamut from fast food workers to high-tech computer skills.

06/23/2020

B-1 and B-2 visas are basically intended for visitors to the United States. With this type of visa, you will be able to reside in the U.S. for up to 90 days with the possibility of extensions.

06/18/2020

Immigration is part of most Americans' story. It may have happened a decade ago, or two or more centuries ago, but most of us have had family members that have been the beneficiaries of immigration laws at one time or another.

06/16/2020

It’s best to have an immigration lawyer if you are requesting any sort of discretionary relief, such as asylum or a waiver, which involves persuading the immigration authorities to make an exception for your case.

06/11/2020

Did you know you may receive priority preference when seeking an employment visa if you are a professor or researcher? Qualifying for this status typically requires international recognition for your work.

06/09/2020

It’s important to remember that we can only file the paperwork and present your case for a visa or citizenship. The final decision about whether you get to stay in the country is made by the government.

06/04/2020

Immigration is not an easy process. It is many faceted and time intensive in the best of situations. Why not let an immigration attorney help take some of the challenges out of the process by ensuring that the proper forms are ready at the right time?

06/02/2020

Does your U.S. work permit or status need to be renewed? Keep in mind that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) tends to get backed up, so plan for delays and file early.

05/28/2020

Once you’ve obtained a green card, you’ll want to apply for U.S. citizenship as soon as you’re eligible. For most people, that’s five years, but in some cases it may be possible to obtain citizenship earlier. An attorney can help determine the earliest option for you.

05/26/2020

If you have an immediate relative who is a US citizen or legal permanent resident, have an eligible permanent employment opportunity, or think you would qualify for refugee status from your home country, we can help get your immigration application processed.

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2121 S. Mill Avenue Ste. 206
Tempe, AZ
85282

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