L1-A Visa: Chapter 12 – Working While Awaiting Renewal of L Status *
Working While Awaiting Renewal of L Status
Providing the beneficiary files a timely extension (before the current visa expires), he will be able to continue in employment for up to 240 days (approximately 8 months). It is anticipated that during this time the beneficiary’s new visa will be issued subject to maintaining all the requirements pertaining to the L visa.
Select Your Chapters Here
Chapter 1 – Managers, Executives & Specialists
Chapter 2 - The One Year Within Last Three Rule
Chapter 3 – Start Up or Existing US Branch
Chapter 4 – Temporary Intent vs. Dual Intent Rule
Chapter 5 – Duration of L Visas
Chapter 6 – Petitions Denied, Revoked or With Drawn
Chapter 7 – Continuing to Business in Home Country
Chapter 8 – Parent, Branch, Subsidiary and Affiliate Companies
Chapter 9 – Employment vs. Source of Paycheck
Chapter 10- Full-time Part-time L1
Chapter 11 – Day to Day Managerial, Executive or Specialist Duties
Chapter 12 – Working While Awaiting Renewal of L Status
Chapter 13 – Spouse of L Visa Holder’s Right to Work
Chapter 14 – Summary
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