Kalpana V. Peddibhotla practices immigration and nationality law exclusively. Located in Silicon Valley / San Francisco Bay Area, her immigration practice includes employment and family-based petitions, naturalization and appeals.
SABA Naturalization Drive This past Sunday April 22nd, Kalpana joined the host of Power Hour on 92.3 FM, Yogi Chugh, to discuss the SABA Naturalization Drive that she is spearheading. SABA is a professional association of South Asian American attorneys with over 7000 members across the U.S. Kalpana, a lifetime member of SABA is spearheading…
H-1B Cap for FY 2019 Reached in Five Days By Kalpana Peddibhotla and Roujin Mozaffarimehr H-1B season ended almost as quickly as it began. On April 2, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services began accepting petitions for FY 2019 for the coveted visa for highly-skilled foreign workers. Mid-morning April 6, the agency announced that it had reached…
Members of Congress Fight to Save Work Authorization for H-4 Visa Holders By Kalpana Peddibhotla and Roujin Mozaffarimehr Last month, 15 members of Congress from California signed a letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen urging her to reconsider the agency’s proposal to revoke work authorization for certain H-4 visa holders. Key signatories included…
Memo Regarding Zero Tolerance Policy/ Family Separation Policy With all of the rapid changes taking place with regard to President Trump’s zero tolerance policy and family separation actions, ImmiCore Law has put together a detailed overview of the legal roots of these policies, where these policies stand as of the release of this memorandum, as…
Asylum Activist Maleeha Haq Joins ImmiCore Law Maleeha Haq, who has fought for the rights of asylum seekers throughout the world, has joined ImmiCore Law as an of counsel attorney. After graduating in 2007 from the University of Michigan Law School, Haq was awarded a fellowship with Human Rights Watch, to work with the organization’s…
USCIS Issues Policy Memorandum Confirming Stricter Evidence Requirements for H-1B Petitions Involving 3rd-Party Worksites On Thursday February 22nd, The USCIS issued its latest Policy Memorandum, “Contracts and Itineraries Requirements for H-1B Petitions Involving Third-Party Worksites.” The Memorandum largely confirms our firm’s warnings over the last year regarding the stricter adjudication of H-1B petitions involving 3rd party…
ImmiCore Law Founder Kalpana Peddibhotla Honored With Pro Bono Attorney of the Year Award from Tahirih Justice Center Kalpana Peddibhotla, founder of the ImmiCore Law, will receive the Tahirih Justice Center’s Pro Bono Attorney of the Year award at its inaugural San Francisco Bay Area gala March 8th. The Tahirih Justice Center is a national…
DHS Delays Decision on Terminating Work Authorization for H-4 Visa Holders On February 28th, the Department of Homeland Security submitted a court filing in the Save Jobs USA lawsuit stating that it would not issue a new rule terminating work authorization for H-4 visa holders until June because it needed to review the economic impact…
Entrepreneur Parole Rule as of December 14, 2017 On December 14, 2017, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it would start accepting applications for parole under the International Entrepreneur Rule (IER) in compliance with National Venture Capital Association v. Duke. Entrepreneurs should be cautiously optimistic since USCIS also stated in the same announcement that it is…
H-4 EAD in Jeopardy Since May 2015, certain H-4 spouses of H-1B principals who have an approved I-140 have been able to apply for employment authorization pursuant to the Employment Authorization for Certain H-4 Dependent Spouses rule. This rule has since been under attack through a legal challenge in the Courts. We have recently learned…