About Dayna
Dayna Lally earned a Bachelor of Science in Sociology, Criminology, and Law from Suffolk University in 2009. She went on to receive her Juris Doctor from New England Law | Boston in 2013. Those formative years gave her a grounding in the social and legal dynamics that shape immigration matters.
She opened Lally Immigration Services, LLC in 2019 and serves as owner and immigration lawyer. Since then she has built a practice that centers on representing individuals and families through the immigration process. She is licensed to practice in Michigan and Massachusetts and manages cases that cross state lines when clients’ needs do.
Lally’s day-to-day work involves advising on a range of immigration issues. She assists clients with applications, petitions and regulatory requirements. She also guides people through administrative procedures and the paperwork that often determines an outcome. Her approach is pragmatic. She breaks complex rules into understandable steps and focuses on the documentation that matters most.
Professional affiliations are part of her ongoing practice life. Lally has been a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association since 2019. That membership keeps her connected to developments in federal immigration policy and to other attorneys handling similar matters.
Colleagues describe Lally as methodical in her preparation and steady in court or agency settings. Clients often meet her when a family-based petition, employment-related visa question or naturalization matter requires careful handling. She is comfortable explaining eligibility standards, filing timelines and the evidentiary expectations that agencies apply.
Running a small firm requires attention to many moving parts. Lally balances client meetings, case strategy and the administrative tasks that keep a practice functioning. She relies on clear checklists and thorough file review to reduce risk and to help clients understand what will happen next.
Her office, Lally Immigration Services, LLC, serves people and businesses in both Michigan and Massachusetts. Today she continues to represent clients in immigration matters and to manage the day-to-day operations of her firm, focusing her practice on immigration law.