L-1 Visa for Executives and Companies in the United States

The L-1 visa allows transferring executives, managers, or employees with specialized knowledge from a foreign company to its subsidiary, branch, or affiliate in the United States.

 

A strategic path to expand operations, open an office in the U.S., and transfer key talent with legal support.

What is the L-1 Visa

The L-1 visa is a nonimmigrant category that allows companies to transfer qualified personnel to their operation in the United States.
It applies both to companies that already have a U.S. office and to companies that need to establish a new office in the U.S.

It requires valid corporate relationship, an executive or specialized role, and evidence of prior continuous employment in the foreign company.

How to Obtain an L-1 Visa as a Company or Executive

If your company seeks to expand to the United States or transfer strategic personnel, the L-1 offers a structured path to operate in the country with corporate backing.

We support companies and professionals from corporate verification to final approval before USCIS or consulate.

  • Allows transferring executives, managers, or specialized personnel to the U.S.
  • Possibility of establishing a new office in the United States.
  • Opening to extend the visa to other key positions according to corporate growth.
  • Potential path to permanent residence through EB-1C.
  • Spouse can work legally in the U.S. through EAD.
  • Children under 21 years old can study in the U.S. without restrictions.
  • There must be a corporate relationship between the foreign company and the U.S. entity (parent, subsidiary, branch, or affiliate).
  • The employee must have worked at least 1 year in the last 3 at the foreign company.
  • The position in the U.S. must be executive, managerial, or of specialized knowledge.
  • The U.S. company must have real operational capacity or a solid operational plan (if it is a new office).
  • Detailed evidence of the role, functions, and corporate structure must be presented.
  • Complete documentation of the foreign entity and the U.S. entity.
  • Corporate and immigration strategy according to company type and applicant position.
  • Structuring of corporate relationship and evidence of operations.
  • Preparation of the L-1 package before USCIS or consulate.
  • Creation and documentation of the new office in the U.S., if applicable.
  • Development of organizational charts, job descriptions, and operational flows.
  • Advice for L-2 (family members) and work permits for spouse.

Move your company to the USA with legal support.

Frequently Asked Questions about the L-1 Visa

The L-1A applies to executives and managers; the L-1B to employees with specialized knowledge. The L-1A eventually allows applying for residence through EB-1C.

Yes. The L-1 allows opening a new office in the U.S. as long as the foreign company is real, active, and capable of sustaining operations.

They must have worked at least 1 continuous year within the last 3 before applying.

L-1A: up to 7 years.
L-1B: up to 5 years.
New office: initial approval for 1 year, renewable if the operation grows as projected.

Yes. The spouse with an L-2 visa can receive employment authorization (EAD) and work without restrictions.

The L-1A can be a direct path to residence through EB-1C, as long as the executive meets leadership requirements and the company shows sustained operations.

Yes. While the L-1 is valid, the foreign company must continue operating to maintain the valid corporate relationship.

It depends on the country and type of processing, but generally between 2 and 4 months. USCIS allows premium processing with an initial response in 15 days. 

Get Legal Advice for Your L-1 Process

The L-1 visa requires precision in the corporate relationship, role functions, and operational documentation.
Common errors occur due to inadequate job descriptions, poorly supported corporate structures, or lack of evidence of the link between companies.

Our team analyzes your company and your role, establishes a solid strategy, and prepares the entire case with clearly defined requirements, timelines, and operational plan.

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