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Duration of Stay
An
alien may be admitted to the United States in L-1 status for
the period of time required by the employer,
up to a maximum initial period of stay of three years.
The total period stay may reach seven years for L-1A managers
and executives, and five years for L-1B specialize knowledge
personnel. In a change from the law existing before the 1990
Act, additional periods of stay beyond these limits cannot be
granted based on a showing of extraordinary circumstances.
Effect on period of stay of switch from specialized knowledge
to managerial/executive duties. Because of the differentiation
in limits on stay for executives/managers and specialized
knowledge personnel, the classification of the L-1 employee
has become increasingly important. Some transferees
characterized as specialized knowledge personnel might also
have been able to qualify as managerial or executive
personnel; in addition, some specialized knowledge employees
may have changed predominantly to managerial or executive
duties after their admission to the United States. The INS
rules require that the specialized knowledge employee have
been performing executive or managerial duties for the
preceding six months in order to obtain an extension of stay
beyond the five-year limit for specialized knowledge
employees. It is important to note, however, that the change
of job duties from specialized knowledge to managerial or
executive must be documented to the INS through the filing of
an amended L-1 petition. In an Administrative Appeals Office
decision, it was held that an extension beyond the fifth year
is not permissible when the INS was never notified through an
amended petition that the L-1 alien's duties had changed from
specialized knowledge to managerial, as required by 8 C.F.R.
Section 214.2(1)(7)(i)(C). The AAO decision still leaves
unclear whether an extension beyond the fifth year may be
granted when the L-1 alien was also qualified as a manager at
the time that the original L-1 petition was filed on the basis
of specialized knowledge.
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