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L1A (INTRA-COMPANY TRANSFEREE) VISA
To Qualify for L-1 (L1A/L1B) Visa/Requirement
of L1 Visa
n You can be transferred to U.S.
Company and work legally for a U.S. Company as Managers/Executives (L1A) / Specialized
Knowledge Skill (L1B), to continue employment with an office of same employer,
its parent, branch, subsidiary, affiliate, joint venture partner that employs
you outside of the U.S.
n Must be qualifying relationship
(control/ownership) between the Foreign/Bangladesh Company & US Company.
Minimum 5-10 full time employees need to maintain in U.S. Company or if
qualifying parent, subsidiary, affiliate, joint venture business partner
relationship exist between the U.S. and Bangladesh Company then the beneficiary
/ Bangladeshi applicant needs to maintain 5-10 full time employees
n Managers/Executives (L1A)– can
lawfully remain in the US for 7 years.
Specialized Knowledge (L1B) Skill - can lawfully remain in the US for 5
years.
n The Office in the US can be brand
new
n The Beneficiary must be employed
with Foreign/Bangladesh Company for continuous period of at least 1year within
the last 3 years.
Advantages
of the L1A Visa:
n Parent, branch, subsidiary,
affiliate, joint venture partner companies don’t have to be
involved
in the same nature of business
n No size
limitation of company
n Can be
transferred from one US affiliate to another
n Spouse and
children under 21, are permitted to accompany Beneficiary and to obtain
employment authorization
n Premium/Faster
processing is available for L1A and L1B Visa, thus ensuring an
adjudication in
15 days of receipt of the application
n Expeditious
Visa process
n You can
apply for Green Card under Multinational Executive/Manager Category just after
one year through same Employer/ business qualifying relationship to skip major
steps of
Green Card Process.
U.S. BOARDING FOIL / TRANSPORTATION LETTER
In
general, a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) is required to present a valid Form
I-551, Permanent Resident Card (also known as a “green card”) when seeking
admission into the United States. Form I-551 is the primary evidence of
an alien’s LPR status. The bearer may use this card, in conjunction with
his or her national passport, and any other appropriate documentation, to board
a U.S. bound flight and apply for admission to the United States. In cases in
which the LPR does not in possession of a valid Form I-551 (Green Card) or a passport with a valid Alien Documentation
and Identification System (ADIT) stamp demonstrating LPR status, the alien may
seek to obtain temporary evidence of his/her status.
Consular Section of U.S.
Embassy, Dhaka can issue “boarding foils” to
qualified Lawful Permanent Residents, conditional Lawful Permanent Residents
and Lawful Permanent Residents who were issued a re-entry permit applying to
replace lost or stolen green cards overseas.
You must apply for a boarding foil within (12)
months after departing the United States. Before applying, please make an airline
reservation as a boarding foil is only valid for
thirty (30) days from the date of issuance. Also, you need to pay $360 fee online prior to your interview date.
Please do not make any final departure plans
to the United States until you have
your boarding foil in hand. If you
have been outside the United States for a year or more and did not obtain a Reentry Permit, you have
lost your LPR status. In that case, you would
not be eligible for a boarding foil.
Issuances
The
consular officer will inform you as to how and when to pick up your passport
with the issued boarding foil. Generally, successful applicants receive
their passports back within three working days. The Consular Officer
determines the passport delivery date based on travel itinerary.
Refusals
During
the interview with the Consular Officer, you should demonstrate your
eligibility for this service given all of the facts and circumstances. No
written decision is required in cases where the applicant is refused this
service. Some applicants may be found permanently or temporarily ineligible to
enter the United States. In these cases, the Consular Officer will
explain why you are ineligible.
Additional Processing
Some
applications require additional processing. While we realize the
associated issuance delays may disrupt your travel plans, we must adjudicate
applications in accordance with the provisions of U.S. laws. We cannot predict
when the boarding foil will be ready. The Consular Officer will provide you
with written instructions as to when to come and collect the boarding foil.
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