Susheelan’s Immigration Law Firm is a top-rated immigration practice specializing in complex and high-stakes U.S. immigration matters. Led by Pradeek Susheelan, an attorney with a superb 10/10 Avvo rating and a Clients’ Choice Award, the firm stands out for its deep expertise, international legal background, and dedication to representing immigrants at every stage of their journey.
Mr. Susheelan brings a unique perspective as an immigrant himself and holds qualifications from prestigious institutions including UC Berkeley School of Law and the Inns of Court School of Law. His approach combines rigorous legal analysis with personalized service, assisting startups, small businesses, and individual foreign nationals with everything from temporary visas to permanent residency and citizenship. The firm is known for its success in handling challenging cases, including responses to Requests for Evidence (RFEs) and appeals.
Services Offered
- H-1B visas
- OPT (Optional Practical Training)
- Labor Certification (PERM)
- EB-1 petitions
- TN visas
- E-3 visas
- O-1 visas for individuals with extraordinary ability
- National Interest Waivers (NIW)
- E-1 and E-2 treaty trader and investor visas
- L-1A and L-1B intracompany transfers
- I-130 immigrant petitions for family members
- I-751 removal of conditions
- K-1 and K-3 fiancé(e) and spouse visas
- Asylum representation
- U visas for victims of crime
- R-1 visas for religious workers
- I-360 petitions (including VAWA for victims of domestic violence)
- Waivers of immigration fraud
- P-3 visas for culturally unique artists
- P-1 visas for internationally known entertainment groups and athletes
- Q-1 cultural exchange visas
- EB-5 immigrant investor program
- J-1 visas for exchange visitors
- Marriage-based adjustment of status
- USCIS case status and processing time guidance
- Administrative appeals
The firm serves clients nationally and internationally, with the attorney fluent in navigating multicultural contexts. Mr. Susheelan is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and has contributed to immigration law publications, spoken at industry conferences, and volunteered with organizations such as the ACLU Immigrant Rights Project and East Bay Sanctuary Covenant.
