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How many years can I change my L 1A visa into an American green card? How come?

The American L 1 visa can be converted into a green card to apply for the immigration of managers of multinational companies (EB 1-C). Once the application is approved, the principal applicant, spouse and children under the age of 2/kloc-0 can get a green card to go to the United States and become permanent residents of the United States. Like the L/KLOC-0 visa in the United States, the green card transfer to the United States is also based on the relationship of multinational companies, that is, there is a father-son affiliation between China and American companies.

The processing period for exchanging an American L 1 visa for an American green card is about 8- 12 months. Applying for the migration of EB- 1C managers of multinational companies requires American subsidiaries to operate for more than one year. Beneficiaries can be L 1A in the United States or managers of foreign parent companies who have never been to the United States. FTU's professional immigration consultant concluded that there are two ways to apply for EB 1-C visa in the United States:

First, foreign head offices have newly established branches in the United States, and after one year of operation, they can directly apply for immigration for their presidents. Another way is to buy a company that has been operating in the United States for more than three years as a branch, and the business does not need to be related, which constitutes a parent-subsidiary relationship. Foreign head offices remit money to the United States to acquire and control an American company that has been operating for more than one year.

American companies can directly apply for immigration for the company's top management, and after success, they can directly go to the United States with a family green card. Of course, the companies on both sides must operate better, and the applicant's situation must be stronger to succeed.