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Cream of the Crop

Released on: June 25, 2008, 10:22 pm

Press Release Author: visatous.com

Industry: Law

Press Release Summary: Houston-area lawyer represents intellectual elites in their
quest for US citizenship

Press Release Body: Houston immigration lawyer Annie Banerjee is pleased to offer
consultation to multinational companies as they navigate the complexities of US
immigration law. Moving employees around the globe is necessary for the world’s
largest employers; simplify the process in the Houston are by retaining a premiere
immigration attorney.
Under US immigration law, an L1 Visa allows companies to transfer employees within
the company unto the US for periods of up to seven years. The employee must have
worked in the foreign branch of a company operating in the US for at least one of
the last three years in order to qualify for this type of temporary visa.
The longest L1 visas are granted to employees of Manager status being transferred
into the US branch of an international company. These employees must be responsible
for making decisions that set or implement company policy; their initial three-year
visas may be renewed twice for two years, enabling them to remain at work in the US
uninterrupted for up to seven years.
Employees with specialized knowledge also qualify under the L1 program. Any employee
who possesses detailed knowledge of a company’s operations or products may qualify
for this status, granting them an initial visit of three years, renewable once for a
total potential stay of five years.
Upon completion of their L1 visa period, these workers must return overseas to work
for at least one year before they may apply again for an L1 stay in the US.
Annie B anerjee has been serving the Houston area for over a decade since graduating
from the South Texas College of Law on full academic scholarship. The variety of
cases handled by her office is evidence of her ability to tailor her expertise to
the legal needs of each individual case, covering everything from immigration law
for Fortune 500 employees to individual Family Court cases.
For consultation as you move employees around the globe, or to learn more, visit
http://www.visatous.com


Web Site: http://www.visatous.com

Contact Details: Adviatech Corp., PR for visatous.com
9280 Bay Plaza Blvd Suite 706
Tampa, FL 33619
1.813.600.3017

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