About Susheelan’s Immigration Law Firm — Immigration Berkeley, California
Susheelan’s Immigration Law Firm is a highly regarded Bay Area immigration practice serving clients from Berkeley, California and throughout the United States on complex H-1B, L-1, EB-2, green card, and asylum matters. The firm is listed under bankruptcy Berkeley in the directory but practices exclusively in immigration law, bringing exceptional depth and a near-perfect approval rate to some of the most technically demanding immigration cases filed with USCIS. Attorney Pradeek Susheelan has earned the loyalty of clients across tech, healthcare, and research industries who have relied on him for over a decade and a half.
Pradeek’s meticulous document preparation — reviewing every form and supporting document before submission, often averting Requests for Evidence entirely — is the defining feature of his practice. Clients in time-sensitive H-1B and L-1A situations describe his willingness to work weekends and late nights to meet critical deadlines. A client whose green card was nearly denied due to an immigration officer’s error describes how Pradeek’s confident citation of governing rules led to immediate approval after review. For immigration Berkeley and Bay Area clients with complex needs, Susheelan’s Immigration Law Firm delivers a level of precision and dedication that few firms can match. Browse more immigration attorneys in California.
Immigration Berkeley — Practice Areas & Services
- H-1B Petitions: Prepares and files H-1B specialty occupation visa petitions for Bay Area tech companies and employers nationwide, including time-sensitive extensions and transfers.
- L-1A & L-1B Visas: Handles intracompany transferee petitions for managers, executives, and specialized knowledge workers.
- EB-2 & EB-3 Green Cards: Manages employment-based permanent residence petitions, including I-140 filings and adjustment of status applications.
- Marriage-Based Green Cards: Assists couples through the I-130, I-485, and interview preparation process for spousal and family-based immigration.
- Asylum: Represents clients in affirmative and defensive asylum proceedings before USCIS and the immigration courts.
What Clients Say
Clients from technology, healthcare, and research backgrounds consistently describe Pradeek Susheelan as the best immigration attorney they have encountered. Corporate clients report 100% approval rates across years of H-1B and L-1 petitions, with no RFEs on cases prepared by Pradeek. Individual clients describe achieving green cards they had been waiting for across 20 years of U.S. residence, and marriage-based green card clients highlight approvals completed in under six months. Reviewers across industries praise his responsiveness, his thoroughness in reviewing documents, and his calm confidence when problems arise. Multiple clients describe having already recommended him to colleagues and friends without hesitation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the H-1B cap and how does it affect Bay Area applicants?
The H-1B visa has an annual numerical cap of 65,000 regular visas plus 20,000 for U.S. advanced degree holders. USCIS conducts a lottery each spring for cap-subject petitions. Bay Area tech employers who rely heavily on H-1B workers often seek experienced immigration counsel to maximize their chances in the lottery and ensure petitions are filed correctly. Cap-exempt employers — including universities and nonprofits — can file at any time without the lottery constraint.
How long does the green card process take for employment-based applicants in California?
Processing times depend on the visa category and the applicant’s country of birth. Indian and Chinese nationals in employment-based categories can face backlogs of many years due to per-country annual limits. In FY 2023, USCIS issued more than 192,000 employment-based immigrant visas, the highest number on record. An immigration attorney can advise on priority dates, concurrency filing strategies, and options for accelerating the process.
Quick Facts: Immigration in Berkeley, California
- Employment-Based Visas (FY 2023): USCIS and DOS issued more than 192,000 employment-based immigrant visas in FY 2023 — a record — USCIS End of Year Report 2023
- USCIS FY 2023 Employment Authorization: USCIS received over 3.5 million employment authorization applications in FY 2023, 50% more than the prior year — USCIS Annual Statistics, uscis.gov
- Bay Area H-1B Concentration: The San Francisco Bay Area accounts for one of the highest concentrations of H-1B petitions in the U.S., driven by the technology sector — USCIS H-1B Employer Data Hub
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