16 Feb 2023

After completing my undergraduate degree in the U.S., instead of using OPT, I moved directly to a master’s program. When I complete this, can I use the OPT period from the bachelor’s plus the OPT period from the master’s program?

Answer No. If OPT is not used following the completion of one program, that OPT period cannot be added to OPT available through the completion of a subsequent program. (15.Feb.2023)Sheela Murthy and other senior attorneys provide guidance that clarifies the law. For information on our FREE...

26 Jan 2023

After completing my master’s degree in Computer Engineering, I worked on OPT for a while, and then switched to H1B. If I enroll in an MBA program now, will I be eligible for OPT again after I graduate?

Answer A person typically qualifies for a new period of OPT after each educational level. The "master's" period of OPT would be exhausted after completing the Computer Engineering degree. So, a new period of OPT would not be available based on the completion of an MBA...

18 Jan 2023

USCIS Provides Updates on Expansion of Premium Processing

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that the premium processing service soon will be made available for all new and pending I-140 petitions filed under the EB1(c) multinational executive and manager category and EB2 national interest waiver (NIW) I-140 petitions. The USCIS...

05 Jan 2023

I just earned my MBA from a state university. I also have a bachelor’s in chemistry. I found an employer to sponsor me for an H1B position in the upcoming lottery, but the position is related to my degree in Chemistry, not my MBA. Can I still qualify for the master’s cap?

Answer To qualify for the master’s cap, one must have a master’s degree or higher from a qualifying U.S. university. This applies, even if you will not be using that degree to qualify for the H1B position. (04.Jan.2023)Sheela Murthy and other senior attorneys provide guidance that...