Frequently asked questions
Questions about L-1 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Can I work from home in another state, even if the company is based elsewhere?
The L visa allows intracompany transfers, but remote work in another state may require an update to maintain immigration and legal compliance.
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Can I work from home on an L-1 visa?
Working from home on an L-1 visa is possible provided the role and responsibilities align with the transfer and current immigration law.
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Can I work in a state other than the one indicated in the L-1 petition?
Working in another state with an L-1 visa may require updating the petition. Consult specialists to ensure compliance with US immigration rules.
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Can I work in another country for a few weeks and return to the L-1 normally?
Temporarily working in another country with an L-1 visa is possible, provided that the connection and responsibilities in the U.S. are maintained and local and immigration laws are respected.
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Can I work in more than one position at the same company on an L-1 visa?
Working in more than one position on an L-1 visa is possible as long as the functions are clear, justified, and aligned with the initial petition, ensuring compliance with immigration law.
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Can I work on projects for different clients in the USA with an L-1B visa?
The L-1B visa allows working for the sponsoring company in the USA, including servicing different clients, as long as it complies with the authorized functions in the visa.
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Can I work on ships or offshore platforms with an L-1?
The L-1 visa authorizes internal transfer for work at U.S. units and does not cover functions on ships or offshore platforms outside the country.
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Can I work remotely from another country while holding an L-1 visa?
Working remotely outside the U.S. with an L-1 visa can cause legal and tax complications. Seek specialized guidance to maintain compliance with immigration laws.
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Can I work simultaneously for the foreign company and the U.S. company?
The L visa allows you to work in the U.S. only for the sponsoring company or its affiliates; working simultaneously for another foreign company is not allowed.
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Can L-2 children have a driver”s license?
Children with L-2 visas can obtain a driver''s license depending on state laws and compliance with local DMV requirements, making it essential to check specific regulations.
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Can L-2 children remain in the home country and enter later?
Children with L-2 visas can remain in the home country and return to the U.S. while the visa is valid, respecting immigration rules and keeping documents up to date.
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Can L-2 children work part-time in internships?
L-2 children can work part-time with authorization, respecting state and federal child labor laws and USCIS requirements.
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Can L-2 dependents live in a different state while the principal visa holder lives in another?
L-2 dependents can live in a different state than the L principal, but must report changes to USCIS and maintain compliance with the law to avoid risks to immigration status.
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Can my company use the same L-1 petition for different candidates?
Each L-1 petition must be individualized for each candidate, ensuring legal compliance and a greater chance of success in the transfer process.
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Can my L-2 dependent participate in a student exchange program?
L-2 visa holders can study and participate in exchanges in the U.S. within the rules of the program and current immigration laws.
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Can my L-2 spouse also get an SSN?
The spouse with an L-2 visa can obtain an SSN after receiving work authorization, following legal procedures and keeping documentation up to date.
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Can my L-2 spouse renew the driver”s license without an EAD?
Renewal of the license for L-2 visa holders can be done without an EAD, provided that valid immigration status is proven and the DMV-required documents are in order.
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Can pandemics affect the issuance of the L-1 visa?
Pandemics can cause delays and changes in L-1 visa processes. It is essential to follow official updates and act according to current laws to ensure safety and compliance.
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Can reciprocal issuance fees be high?
Reciprocal issuance fees for the L visa vary according to nationality and bilateral agreements; amounts may be high but reflect administrative costs and consular services.
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Can regional sales managers have L-1A?
Regional sales managers can obtain the L-1A visa if their role is managerial, with supervision and strategic responsibilities, provided they meet U.S. immigration criteria.