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What is EB1C?

What is EB1C?

The EB1C visa is an immigrant visa classification for multinational managers and executives. The EB1C visa allows a foreign company to transfer a manager or executive to a related US company. The US company does not need to get an approved Labor Certification to hire the foreign worker.

How long does it take to get green card in EB1C?

7.5 to 16 months
For EB1C petitions, the I-140 takes anywhere from 7.5 to 16 months to process depending on the USCIS service center reviewing the petition.

Can you get an EB1c visa with a L1 visa?

Many overseas executives and managers, including business owners, come under the L1A visa scheme first and then apply at a later date for EB1C “Green Card” as an international manager or executive, which is one of the best ways of gaining an employment based immigrant visa (green card).

When to apply for an EB1C green card?

If you are in the US on an L1 visa then you must apply within 2 years of entry to qualify for an EB1C Green Card The requirements for employment based immigration (permanent residence) under the EB1C immigrant scheme are similar to the requirements for the L1A Executive and Manager visa category.

Can a L1a visa holder apply for a green card?

As a L1A visa holder, you can enjoy several key advantages such as being covered by the doctrine of dual intent and having professional qualifications which allows you to bypass the process of labor certification required to obtain a green card. If you have an L1 visa, you can apply for a green card in the United States through a two-part process.

Are there benefits to transferring from L-1A to EB1?

There are many inherent benefits of the EB visa category and therefore it is favorable for many to transfer from L-1A and EB-1C. The three main benefits are as follows: There is no significant investment required. Unlike the EB-5 path, you are not mandated to invest $1 million or $500,000 in a new commercial enterprise.

Can a L-1A visa holder get an EB1c green card?

If you are an L-1A visa holder, here are the steps you will need to take to obtain the EB-1C green card. The first step is to have your employer file an I-140 petition on your behalf. Even for the EB-1C, you need a job offer in the U.S. in order to petition.

What are the requirements for an EB1 visa?

A third preference category under the Employment-Based Visa (EB-1C) was created for Multinational Executives and Managers. Applicants under the EB-1C category have qualifications very similar to an L-1A applicant. In this post we’ll explore everything from the requirements to process of L1A to Green Card.

What do you need to know about the L1 visa?

An L1 visa is a dual intent visa that typically requires visa holders to apply for an employment-based green card. There are many categories of employment-based green cards based on job requirements set by the employer and the experience and qualifications of the alien.

How much does it cost to transfer from a L1 to an EB1?

That means if your shifting from L1A to green card the odds are in your favor! What is the Cost of Transferring from an L-1A to an EB-1? This depends on whether you choose to go through consular processing or to adjust your status. I-485 fee: $750-$1,140 depending on your age. See this chart from the USCIS to learn more.