Zahava is an Associate in the Dallas office of Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. Her practice is focused on employment immigration, including PERM labor certification applications, immigrant visa petition, and adjustment of status applications. Since entering law school and through her legal career, Zahava has focused her practice on immigration law.
Prior to joining Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP, Zahava gained years of immigration expertise as an Associate Attorney at a well-respected law office in Boston, Massachusetts, practicing a broad range of immigration law. Her experience includes employment visas, family petitions, removal defense, and humanitarian and asylum applications. During law school, she conducted research and supported policy initiatives on anti-civil rights violence in the United States through the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project (CRRJ) at Northeastern University School of Law, and she promoted the rights of deportee and their family members with research, policy, and analysis through the Post Deportation Human Rights Project (PDHRP) at Boston College Law School.
Education & Admissions
Northeastern University School of Law, Juris Doctorate
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor’s Degree with Individual Concentration in Religion and Art
Admitted to: State Bar of Massachusetts
Memberships
American Immigration Lawyers Association