The L1 visa allows international companies to temporarily transfer qualified employees to the U.S. for a variety of purposes.
Also known as the intracompany transferee visa, the L1 visa is often used by multinational companies to improve management effectiveness, expand U.S. exports, or to simply enhance competitiveness in markets abroad.
The top-rated business immigration attorney at Columbus, Ohio-based Porter Law Office, LLC has in depth experience with securing L1 visas.
Section 1(b) of Public Law 91-225 of April 7, 1970, created a nonimmigrant visa classification at
INA 101(a)(15)(L) for intracompany transferees. Under the INA, an intracompany transferee is an alien who, within three years preceding the time of his or her application for admission into the United States, has been employed abroad continuously for one year by a parent, branch, affiliate, or subsidiary of the U.S. company. The individual must be coming to the U.S. to work in a managerial or executive capacity (L-1A visa) or in a position involving specialized knowledge (L-1B visa).
Assisting International Corporations with Securing L1 Visas
The following elements must be considered in evaluating entitlement to L-1 classification in individual petition cases:
Perhaps the most important aspect of any immigration matter, including the L-1 visa petition, is to support the case with verifiable evidence that satisfies the burden of proof. The experienced immigration lawyer at Porter Law Office will be able to advise you about the type of evidence needed to meet the regulatory criteria for each element of your L-1 visa case.
An intracompany transferee can be employed in a managerial or executive capacity under L-1A. It is occasionally difficult to determine whether you have a manager or executive. According to INA § 101(a)(44)(A), “Managerial capacity” means an assignment within an organization in which the employee primarily:
According to INA § 101(a)(44)(B), the term “executive capacity” means an assignment within an organization in which the employee primarily:
Porter Law Office, LLC will be able to properly advise you whether your intracompany transferee qualifies as a manager or executive. Like many areas of the law, there are important nuances that must be considered.
If you are not transferring a manager or executive, your employee may qualify for an L-1B visa as an individual with specialized knowledge. Specialized knowledge simply means special knowledge of your organization’s product, service, research, equipment, techniques, management, or other interests and its application in international markets, or an advanced level of knowledge or expertise in the organization’s processes and procedures.
The knowledge requirement for the L-1B visa is more than the ordinary knowledge of an employee in particular field. USCIS will look at whether the individual has significant prior experience with the petitioning organization. The specialized knowledge must not be available in the U.S. labor market.
To provide clarity on this seemingly ambiguous definition, USCIS has released agency memoranda, which sets forth the main characteristics of an employee who has specialized knowledge. The individual must:
If you are opening an office in the U.S. and would like a manager or executive to oversee that process, there are additional requirements that must be met. According to 8 C.F.R. § 214.2(l)(3)(v), a petitioner who seeks L status for a manager or executive coming to open or to be employed in a new office must submit evidence that:
If you meet the above requirements, then you must also submit evidence that establishes: (1) the proposed nature of the office describing the scope of the entity, its organizational structure, and its financial goals; (2) the size of the United States investment and the financial ability of the foreign entity to remunerate the beneficiary and to commence doing business in the United States; and (3) the organizational structure of the foreign entity.
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