Category: Intra-Company Job Transfers - L-1 Visa
NAFTA Treaty Immigration: The L-1 Visa for Intracompany Transfers to the United States
Global companies often need to relocate key managers and skilled foreign workers to their operations in the United States if a local worker is not available to fill the job. Employers ...
Read MoreH-1B and L-1 In-Person Interviews Waived Through 2022
BOOK YOUR FREE CASE EVALUATION The U.S. State Department will waive H-1B and L-1 in-person interviews and other non-immigrant visa application interviews through 2022 due ...
Read MoreUpdates for L-2 and H-4 Visa Holders
Nonimmigrant spouses of certain United States L-1 and H-1B visa holders who were unable to renew or obtain work visas will now be able to work legally. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration ...
Read MoreIs Your IntraCompany Transfer L-1 Visa Application Current - or Pre-Covid?
An intracompany job transfer is when an employee is currently working for a company and that company wants to move the employee temporarily to a different country while they continue ...
Read MoreIntra-Company Transfers For International Businesses
If you currently work for a company that has a parent company, branch office, subsidiary, or affiliate company in Canada, you may qualify for a Canadian work permit through Canada's ...
Read MoreWhy Businesses Need to Apply for L Visa Renewals Earlier
For the past several months, Canadians who need an L visa renewal have not been allowed to renew at U.S. ports of entry or Canadian airport pre-flight inspection sites. The change in ...
Read MoreCanadians With L-1 Visa No Longer Can Renew at Border
The United States Customs and Border Protection are telling the Canadian workers they need to file L-1 renewal applications with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, instead ...
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