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 L Visa: Intracompany Transferee Visa

 

The L visa is a nonimmigrant work visa that allows multinational companies to transfer employees from a foreign office to a related office in the United States. It is designed to facilitate international business operations by allowing key personnel to relocate temporarily while maintaining their employment with the same employer.

The L visa program includes two main categories, each designed for different types of employee transfers.

🎯 L-1A Visa (Managers and Executives)

This visa is for employees transferring to the U.S. to work in a managerial or executive capacity. 

L-1A holders can initially stay for up to 1 year if setting up a new office or up to 3 years if transferring to an existing office. Extensions are available in 2-year increments, with a maximum stay of 7 years.

🎯 L-1B Visa (Specialized Knowledge)

This visa is for employees with specialized knowledge of the company’s products, services, or processes. 

The initial stay can be up to 1 or 3 years, depending on the situation. Extensions are available in 2-year increments, with a maximum stay of 5 years.

✅ Who Is Eligible for an L Visa?

 

To qualify for an L visa, both the employer and the employee must meet specific requirements:

Employer Requirements

 

The U.S. company and the foreign company must have a qualifying relationship (parent, branch, subsidiary, or affiliate). Both the U.S. and foreign offices must be actively doing business—meaning they are providing goods or services, not just existing on paper.

Employee Requirements

 

The employee must have worked for the foreign company for at least one continuous year within the past three years. The prior employment must have been in a managerial, executive, or specialized knowledge role. The employee must be coming to the U.S. to work in a similar capacity for the U.S. office.

The L visa is not limited to large corporations. Small, medium-sized businesses, even startups may also qualify, especially when establishing a new U.S. office.

✨  Key Features of L Visa 

  • Employer-Sponsored: The U.S. employer must file the petition on behalf of the employee. The visa is employer-specific.

  • No Annual Cap: Unlike H-1B visas, the L visa is not subject to an annual cap or lottery, making it more predictable and accessible for qualifying employers and employees.

  • Blanket L Petitions: For larger companies with frequent transfers, the Blanket L process streamlines future L-1 applications, reducing processing time and eliminating the need to file separate individual petitions for each employee.

  • Dual intent: L visa holders can apply for a green card without jeopardizing their visa status.

  • Easier Path to EB-1C: After one year in L-1A status, individuals can apply for permanent residency under the EB-1C visa. The EB-1C category does not require labor certification, and it typically offers faster processing times compared to other employment-based green card options.

  • Spouse and Children: Eligible for L-2 status ( L-2 spouses can also obtain work authorization).

🔍  Additional Resources

 

🔗 L-1A Overview: Click here to learn more. 

 

🔗 L-1B Overview:  Click here to learn more. 

 

🔗 Case Status: Click here to check the status of your case online using your USCIS Receipt Number.

 

🕒 Processing Times: Click here to check current USCIS processing times.

 

📦 Address Changes: All non-immigrants and permanent residents are required to notify USCIS of any address change within 10 days of moving. Click here to create an account and submit your change of address online.

Ding Babb
LAW GROUP

Ding Babb Law Group is an immigration and business law firm with offices in Dallas, Texas, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with strategic partnerships in Beijing, China. We assist our clients with local, national, and international matters. Our knowledge and global network allows our firm to help our clients to grow and expand in the best markets. Our immigration services allow businesses to have the best possible pool of employees and help families stay together. Our firm carries licenses to practice in Texas, New York, and Pennsylvania.

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