Nash Joseph Fayad
Nash Joseph Fayad is the Founder and Secretary/Treasurer of Fayad Law, P.C.. Nash Fayad was born on June 2, 1966 in Bshetfin, Shouf, Lebanon, the oldest of three children.
In 1986, Mr. Fayad earned a scholarship to the prestigious Russian People's Friendship University in Moscow, Russia, where he received his Bachelor of Arts & Master of Laws Degrees with Honors in 1992.
From 1992 to 1998, he attended the Institute of States and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and in June of 1998, he received his PhD in Jurisprudence with Honors from the Academy with a specialty in International Human Rights Law.
While enrolled in his Ph.D. program, Mr. Fayad clerked for Vladimir Kartashkin, the Chairman of the Russian Presidential Human Rights Committee and co-editor of "Human Rights for the 21st Century."
In 1998, Mr. Fayad immigrated to the United States. In 2006, Mr. Fayad was sworn in as a proud United States citizen.
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Hudaidah Bhimdi
Ms. Hudaidah Bhimdi is an Immigration Attorney with a sincere passion for excellence in immigration law. Her passion for excellence in immigration law derives from her own family's first-hand immigration experiences.
Born in Karachi, Pakistan, Ms. Bhimdi and the Bhimdi Family arrived in the United States and finally became US Citizens. Raised in a traditional Pakistani-American first generation immigration family, Ms. Bhimdi's father's unwavering devotion in raising his children and the experiences and sacrifices he made so that each of his children can achieve the American Dream has made Ms. Bhimdi a more honest, hardworking, and compassionate immigration attorney. Each case Ms. Bhimdi works on, she sees her own family's immigration experiences, hopes, and dreams. Being an immigrant herself, Ms. Bhimdi sincerely understands each client's immigration goals and works effectively to help each client achieve the American Dream.
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Lesley Dickson
Lesley Dickson is a 2011 graduate of The George Washington Law School, where she concentrated her studies in immigration and international law. During her third year of law school, Lesley worked as a student-attorney in the Immigration Clinic at George Washington, where she represented several clients with issues ranging from affirmative asylum to adjustment of status. Lesley’s main case at the Clinic was an individual calendar NACARA hearing. Her client was a native and citizen of El Salvador who fled his country in the late 1980’s to escape the warfare of that country. He spent his life from that time forward in the United States and faced removal and deportation. Due to Lesley’s representation, her client was found eligible for NACARA benefits and granted lawful permanent resident status. He is now able to remain in the United States with his wife and children. This experience inspired Lesley to continue working in immigration law as a professional attorney.
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Lindsey Goehring
Lindsey Goehring is a 2011 graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Law located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. During law school, Lindsey was an active member of the Immigration Law Association, serving as the Secretary during her second year. Her first summer in law school, Lindsey interned with the General Board of Church and Society in Washington, D.C. where she assisted in lobbying Congress for Comprehensive Immigration Reform. In her final year of law school, Lindsey served as the Research Assistant for the school’s Immigration and Human Rights Policy Clinic. Her work in the clinic included filing petitions, such as EAD renewals and I-485s, on behalf of U-visa and VAWA clients. Lindsey found this work to be rewarding and was inspired by the clients she met. All of these experiences solidified her desire to devote her legal career to practicing immigration law.
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