What is a L-1 visa ?
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The L-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows companies to transfer employees from their foreign offices to their offices in the United States. It is primarily used for managers, executives, and employees with specialized knowledge to work in the US for a temporary period. This visa allows companies to bring key employees to the US to help run or expand their American operations.
The length of stay for an L-1 visa varies depending on the specific category: L-1A visas for managers and executives are valid for up to seven years, while L-1B visas for employees with specialized knowledge are valid for up to five years. Extensions are possible under certain conditions, provided the visa holder continues to meet the eligibility requirements.
What type of visa is a L-1 visa?
In 2024, 9.9% of all visas issued were for work.
Visas issued by type, 2024
How many L-1 visas are issued?
The State Department does not maintain a cap on L-1 visas.
The US issued 71,800 L-1 visas in 2024, up 7.6% from 2013.
Total L-1 visas issued, 2013–2024
Across the whole State Department, visas are accepted at a rate of 77%. Visas might be denied for a variety of reasons, including if the applicant:
- Is deemed ineligible for the category
- Has a communicable disease or any illness that could pose a threat to safety
- Has been convicted of certain crimes
- Has been previously removed from the US
- Is a practicing polygamist
- Submitted an incomplete application
L-1 visa applications were more likely to be accepted compared to all visas in 2024.
Visa acceptance rate, L-1 visas and all visas, 2013–2024
Who comes to the US on a L-1 visa?
The countries with the most L-1 visa recipients overall were:
- India (18,578)
- China (5,724)
- Brazil (4,981)
- United Kingdom (4,255)
- Mexico (3,495)
In 2024, the most L-1 visa recipients were from India.
L-1 visas issued by recipient’s home country, 2024
The countries with the highest number of L-1 visa recipients compared to their overall population were:
- Ireland (0.2 per 1,000 people)
- Trinidad and Tobago (0.1)
- Israel (0.10)
- Saint Kitts and Nevis (0.09)
- United Kingdom (0.06)
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