Tuesday, January 3, 2017

The L-1 Petitions for Multiple Employees by the Same Employer

The L-1 Petitions for Multiple Employees by the Same Employer Question, As a multinational company, we need to transfer several employees into United States for a major project. We just heard that we could bundle together the L-1 petitions for multiple employees. Is this true? and how could we do it? Thank you very much. Answer: USCIS has announced in that it will be allowable to "bundle" together L-1 petitions for multiple employees when filed for identical positions by the same employer. The L-1 petitions may be bundled in order to streamline and improve the adjudication process. It is helpful that the USCIS recognizes that businesses often need to transfer multiple employees with specialized knowledge to the U.S. for the same project at the same time. It is still necessary to prepare a separate petition with separate filing fee for each foreign national beneficiary. However, it now is possible to identify certain groups of essentially identical petitions as L-1 bundles. The requirements for bundling are as follows: The petitions grouped in a bundle must be filed by a single petitioner. These petitions must be filed on behalf of beneficiaries employed at the same foreign entity who will seek initial L-1 status or an extension of their L-1 status. In order to file several petitions as a single bundle, the U.S. employment must be for the same project, at the same location, with each L1B employee performing the same specialized knowledge duties. The petitions for L1A managers who will manage the bundled group of L1B beneficiaries working on the project can also be included in the bundle. All of the petitions must be filed either as non-premium processing or premium processing cases in a group. The application to change / extend nonimmigrant status (Form I-539) filed for dependents of these L-1 beneficiaries can also be filed in the same bundle. http://www.greencardapply.com/question/question17/L1_Visa_Petitions_Employees_010317.htm http://www.greencardapply.com/l1visa.htm

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