03 Aug 2023

Last year, my father got his green card through his employer, and my mother and I got our green cards as his dependents. A couple of months after we got our green cards, my parents separated, and my father went back to his home country. He has come back only a couple of times since then for very brief trips. If they take away his green card, will it impact our green cards, since we were his dependents?

Answer Normally, abandonment of one's green card would not impact the validity of the family members' green cards. In general, this applies, even if the person who abandons his green card was the principal applicant. (03.Aug.2023)Sheela Murthy and other senior attorneys provide guidance that clarifies the...

27 Jul 2023

My parents are visiting me, and I submitted two separate applications online to extend their B-2 status. My father’s case was approved a few weeks ago, but my mother’s case is still pending. Does this mean there’s a problem with her case?

Answer Assuming the case is still within the posted processing times, this generally is not a cause for concern. (27.Jul.2023)Sheela Murthy and other senior attorneys provide guidance that clarifies the law. For information on our FREE online services, click here. Access more FAQs here.  Copyright © 2023,...

27 Jul 2023

My husband is moving to a new project location, and his employer just filed an H1B amendment. Do I need to file an amendment for my H-4 EAD?

Answer No, an H1B amendment typically would not impact the validity of an H-4 spouse's EAD. (27.Jul.2023)Sheela Murthy and other senior attorneys provide guidance that clarifies the law. For information on our FREE online services, click here. Access more FAQs here.  Copyright © 2023, MURTHY LAW FIRM....

27 Jul 2023

I am applying for the new Canadian work visa program designed for H1B workers. If I participate in the program, can I later return in H1B status?

Answer Participating in the Canadian work visa program normally would have no impact on one's ability to return in H1B status. It essentially would be treated no differently than if the individual had returned temporarily to their home country. (27.Jul.2023)Sheela Murthy and other senior attorneys provide...

20 Jul 2023

Last year, my mother came to the U.S. on her B-2 visa and stayed here for 6 months. She is now hoping to come back to the U.S. to attend a wedding, but this travel is not critical. How long does she need to wait before coming back to visit on B-2?

AnswerThere is no set length of time that a person must wait to request readmission on a B-1/B-2 (or B-2) visa. However, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the port of entry always have discretion to admit (or deny admission to) a person...

20 Jul 2023

How long is the USCIS taking to adjudicate EAD applications?

AnswerThe USCIS has an online tool available that provides average processing time information for most types of applications and petitions. (20.Jul.2023)Sheela Murthy and other senior attorneys provide guidance that clarifies the law. For information on our FREE online services, click here. Access more FAQs here.  Copyright...

20 Jul 2023

My application for optional practical training (OPT) was recently denied, and I wish to file a motion to reopen and/or reconsider the denial. As a backup option, in case the motion is not successful, can I also transfer to another program of study?

Answer Ordinarily, if you transfer your F-1 SEVIS record to another program of study, you will no longer be eligible for OPT based on your previous degree. Therefore, even if the denial decision was issued in error, the USCIS would normally not be able to reopen...

13 Jul 2023

Last year, I was laid off by my H1B employer, so I returned to my home country. The employer withdrew my H1B petition and, on the USICS website, it shows that my petition has been revoked. I recently got a job offer and the H1B petition was approved. Can I enter using my existing visa stamp?

Answer Typically, if an H1B visa "stamp" is facially valid / unexpired, it can be used, along with an approved H1B petition, to request admission in H1B status. The fact that the previous petition has been withdrawn by your prior employer normally would have no impact...

13 Jul 2023

I am a naturalized U.S. citizen. My father is ill, and I am going to travel back to India to take care of him. I may be gone for an extended period. Do I have to inform the USCIS?

Answer An extended stay abroad normally would have no impact on one's status as a U.S. citizen. There is ordinarily no need to notify the USCIS of travel abroad, even if it will be for an extended period. (13.Jul.2023)Sheela Murthy and other senior attorneys provide guidance...

13 Jul 2023

My husband is on L1A and his employer is filing an EB1 petition for him as a multinational manager. Do I have to be in the U.S. in L-2 status during this process?

Answer There is no requirement that dependents be in the U.S. when an I-140 is filed. Once the priority date is current, however, each dependent would need to be physically in the United States in order to file his or her I-485 adjustment-of-status application. The alternative...