Certain executives and managers who have been employed for at least one of the three preceding years by an overseas affiliate, parent, subsidiary or branch of a US employer can get an E-1 visa to work for the US company as a manager or executive.
Certain multinational executives or managers can obtain Lawful Permanent Residence by showing that they served for at least one year in another country in an executive or managerial position with the parent, subsidiary, or affiliated company of a US company and that they are currently working in a managerial and/or executive position. This process requires the individual to have a permanent job offer from the US company to work in an executive or managerial position.
To qualify for Lawful Permanent Residence as a Multinational Manager or Executive, you must show that you were employed by a company affiliated with your current US employer as a manager or executive outside the US for at least one year out of the three years before your transfer to the United States.
An executive is defined as someone who:
A manager is defined as someone who:
The Multinational Manager/Executive category for employment-based Lawful Permanent Residence closely resembles the L-1A visa category. Therefore, many people who qualify for an L-1A visa as a Manager or Executive would also qualify for permanent residency in the United States, without a labor certification application. Please note that L-1B employees with "specialized knowledge" are not eligible for this type of Permanent Residence petition, unless they meet the above requirements.
This option for permanent residency does not require a labor certification. In other words, your employer does not need to show that there are no qualified U.S. workers for the position. This speeds up the permanent residency process considerably, allowing you to obtain work and travel authorization for yourself and your family quickly.
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