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L-1 Visas


What is a L-1 Visa

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An L-1 visa is a non-immigrant work visa that allows international companies to transfer employees from an office abroad to an office in the United States.

It’s used when a multinational company wants to move an employee to the U.S. temporarily to:

  • Open a new U.S. branch or office

  • Work in a managerial, executive, or specialized knowledge role at an existing U.S. location

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Everything you need to know about L-1 Visas

1. Eligible Companies

  • Must be a qualifying organization: parent, branch, affiliate, or subsidiary of the U.S. business

  • The foreign office and U.S. office must have a corporate relationship

2. Eligible Employees

  • Must have worked at least 1 continuous year in the past 3 years for the foreign entity outside the U.S.

  • Must be coming to the U.S. to work in an executive, managerial, or specialized role

3. Purpose of Transfer

  • To work in the U.S. in a role similar in level and function to the foreign role
L-1A:

For executives and managers

  • Can stay up to 7 years

  • Commonly used for setting up or expanding U.S. branches

L-1B:

For employees with specialized knowledge

  • Can stay up to 5 years

  • Must have deep knowledge of company processes, products, or services

L-1A – rExecutives o Managers

  • Make major decisions, oversee departments, or supervise other managers/professionals

  • Maximum stay: 1 year for a new office, up to 7 years total

L-1B – Specialized Knowledge Workers

    • Possess unique expertise about company products, processes, or services

    • Maximum stay: 1 year for a new office, up to 5 years total

Visa TypeInitial StayMax Stay
L-1A (New Office)1 year7 years
L-1A (Existing Office)1–3 years7 years
L-1B1–3 years5 years
  • Spouse and children (under 21) can accompany on L-2 visas

  • L-2 spouses can work with proper authorization

  • Children can attend school, but not work

  • Dual intent visa — You can apply for a green card while on an L-1

  • Great option for multinational expansion

  • No need for labor certification like other work visas

    • You haven’t worked with the foreign entity for 1 continuous year

    • The foreign company is not affiliated with the U.S. company

    • The U.S. entity is not active or doesn’t have physical premises (except when establishing a new office)