05 Feb 2025

I am in the U.S. in L1A status and my family is here on L-2. We were all born in India. My eldest daughter is 18. If my employer files an EB1 case for me now, will she be able to get a green card through me, or will she age out?

Answer In your situation, there is actually no way to know for certain whether your daughter will age out at this stage. You likely would not know for a number of years. There are a couple of things you may be able to do to help...

29 Jan 2025

MurthyAudio: STEM OPT Training Plan

The STEM OPT training plan and how employers and employees can comply with its requirements are discussed by Murthy Law Firm attorneys in this podcast. The MP3 is available here and can be found in the archive of our teleconferences and podcasts on iTunes.  ...

29 Jan 2025

I’ve been the manager of a family-owned business for several years. I am the majority owner of the Indian company and my brother is the majority owner of the U.S. entity. Will this corporate structure work for L-1? If not, and my brother transfers his shares in the U.S. entity to me, do I need to wait another year before I qualify for L-1?

Answer The current ownership structure generally would not work, as there must be common ownership and control of both the foreign and U.S. entities. If you change the ownership structure so that you own / control both entities, this would resolve the qualifying relationship issue and...

22 Jan 2025

After working in the U.S. on H1B for a few years, my company sent me back to India to work as a manager for one year. I am now being transferred back to the U.S. in a managerial role so I can file in the EB1 category. Do I have to transfer back on L1A to qualify, or can I go back on H1B?

Answer You should be able to return on L1A or H1B. Either way, this should not impact your eligibility for the EB1(c) category. (22.Jan.2025)Sheela Murthy and other senior attorneys provide guidance that clarifies the law. For information on our FREE online services, click here. Access more...

15 Jan 2025

I mailed my application to a USCIS lockbox weeks ago, but I have not yet received a receipt, and my filing fee has not been cashed. How do I contact USCIS about my missing case, since I do not even have a receipt number to reference?

Answer It is possible to eMail USCIS lockbox support at lockboxsupport@uscis.dhs.gov to inquire about a filing that has not yet been receipted. You should include the form number, petitioner or applicant name, date of birth, and mailing address, as well as the lockbox the package was...