About Bruce
Bruce B. Dizengoff is a partner at Dizengoff & Yost, where he focuses exclusively on U.S. immigration law. With more than three decades of legal experience, he represents individuals and families in a broad range of immigration matters, including family-based immigration, green cards, citizenship and naturalization, asylum, deportation and removal defense, waivers, DACA, and employment-based visa cases. Before entering private practice, Bruce spent over 20 years serving with the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security, where he worked as a federal prosecutor, attorney supervisor, and Assistant Chief Counsel, giving him extensive insight into the nation's immigration system.
Drawing on his background in government service, Bruce provides strategic, client-focused representation designed to help individuals navigate complex immigration challenges with confidence. He has appeared before immigration courts, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and federal courts, advocating for clients in some of the most difficult immigration matters. Known for his compassionate approach and deep understanding of immigration law, Bruce is committed to helping clients pursue lawful status, reunite with their families, and achieve their long-term goals in the United States.