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Hi My name is Karan, i have been to US on B1 visa and also
stayed there for 3 months, now all that my company is
decided to send me on L1 Visa, now i have a problem in my
education certificates, which i have lost in the transit
while shifting or relocating to different places/locations
and am not in the position to submit my certificate, even if
it is required and i have lost hope on getting my
certificates back, and tried all way to get it, now am
worried that and just wanna know with my work experience of
12 years, and i have all the supporting documents with
related to my work experience. i.e. Right from offer letter
to relieving letter and with these documents will i be
granted L1 Visa, and someone please let me know what are the
verification procedure done to issue an L1 visa, please give
me detail.
Thanks, Karan
Answer Posted / Aditya Tiwari
It is important to consult with a qualified immigration attorney or USCIS-accredited representative regarding your specific situation. However, I can provide some general information about the L-1 visa process:
1. Employer Sponsorship: Your employer must demonstrate that they have a qualifying relationship with a foreign entity and that you have been working for that foreign entity for at least one continuous year within the three years preceding your application.n
2. Personal Qualifications: You must possess specialized knowledge related to the organization's products, services, research, equipment, techniques, management, or procedures.n
3. Documentation: Gather supporting documents such as offer letters, work experience-related documents, educational certificates (if available), and any other relevant documentation.n
4. Application Process: Your employer will file Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).n
5. Interview: You may be required to attend an interview at the US Embassy or Consulate in your home country.n
6. Adjudication: The USCIS will review your application, and if approved, you will receive an L-1 visa stamp in your passport.
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