Adam Dayan is originally from Chicago, Illinois. He earned his BA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison before obtaining his law degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 2001. Adam Dayan is the founder of Consumer Law Group, a leading immigration law firm dedicated to protecting the rights of Hispanic immigrants. With a deep commitment to the immigrant community, CLG helps families secure legal status, avoid deportation, and build a future in the U.S. without fear. Through VAWA, U Visas, and other immigration solutions, Adam and his team empower clients to achieve the American Dream and keep their families together.
Adam Dayan es originario de Chicago, Illinois. Obtuvo su licenciatura en la Universidad de Wisconsin-Madison antes de obtener su título de abogado en Chicago-Kent College of Law en 2001. Adam Dayan es el fundador de Consumer Law Group, un destacado bufete de abogados de inmigración dedicado a proteger los derechos de los inmigrantes hispanos. Con un profundo compromiso con la comunidad inmigrante, CLG ayuda a las familias a obtener estatus legal, evitar la deportación y construir un futuro en los EE. UU. sin miedo. A través de VAWA, Visas U y otras soluciones migratorias, Adam y su equipo empoderan a sus clientes para alcanzar el Sueño Americano y mantener unidas a sus familias.
- Immigration Law
- Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Illinois
- Supreme Court of Illinois
- ID Number: 6274785
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- English
- Spanish
- Founder
- Consumer Law Group LLC
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- Co-Founder
- Community Tax, LLC
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- Founder
- Pan American Mortgage
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- Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology
- J.D. (2001)
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- University of Wisconsin - Madison
- B.A. (1997)
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- State Bar of Illinois
- Member
- Current
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- Q. What to do if the NVC loses track of a fiancé visa case?
- A: If the NVC loses track of a fiancé visa case, here’s what to do:
Check USCIS Status – Confirm your I-129F petition was approved and sent to the NVC via USCIS Case Status.
Contact NVC – Call +1-603-334-0700 or use the NVC Inquiry Form. Have your receipt number ready.
Check with the Embassy – If NVC says they sent the case, verify with the U.S. embassy handling the interview.
Ask Your Congressman for Help – They can escalate the issue. Find yours at house.gov or senate.gov.
File a USCIS Ombudsman Request – If delays persist, request help at DHS Case Assistance.
I hope we were able to answer your questions.
Adam Dayan, Esq.