L-1 Visa - Intra Company Transferees
The L-1 Visa is one of the most common non-immigrant work-related visas. The L-1 Visa is
available for foreign national executives, managers and other persons with specialized knowledge who have been working for
a non-U.S. company and that may be transferred to a U.S. company. The U.S. company must be a subsidiary, branch, affiliate or
joint venture partners of the non-U.S. company but do not have to engage in the same line of business than the foreign company.
The L-1 Visa is typically approved for an initial period of three years with the possibility of two-year extensions later on.
The L-1 Visa has two different subcategories: L-1A and L-1B. The L-1A visa is available for managers and executives
and the L-1B for staff with specialized knowledge about the company’s products and services, systems, proprietary techniques, management, research, or procedures
L-1 Visa – Requirements
- The L-1 Visa is available for managers, executives or persons with specialized knowledge.
- The applicant must have been employed abroad continuously by the foreign operation for the immediate prior year.
- The employment position for the applicant should require the special knowledge and skills the applicant has.
- If a change in the purpose of your visit is needed, a change in the visa status is mandatory.
- The foreign company must remain in operation while the L-1 Visa is in effect
- The L-1 Visa holder must work for the company who petition for the L-1 Visa and may not change employer without losing status.
- The L1 Visa petition must be filed by the employer.
- The U.S. and the organization abroad are both actively engaged in doing business.
- The U.S. operation will support the executive or managerial position within one year.
L-1 Visa holder's privileges
- L-1 Visa holders may legally work in the US.
- May bring his/her spouse and dependents less than twenty-one years of age to the US on L-2 visa.
- L-1 Visa holders' spouses with the L-2 visa can study and work in the U.S. by obtaining proper authorization.
- Children with the L-2 can attend US schools, colleges and universities.
- L-1 visa holders may travel in and out of the U.S.
- May apply for permanent residence without losing L-1 status.
- The L-1 Visa holders are exempt from Labor Certification.
- Managers and executive can be on an L-1A Visa for up to 7 years.
- Staff with specialized knowledge can be on an L-1B Visa for up to 5 years.
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