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Subject: Re: L1-A to GC -- possible to do this via lawyer Posted on: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 17:55:42 +0000 (UTC)

On Apr 21, 1:14 am, Ray wrote:
> > Hi!
>
> > I've read somewhere that you can file an application for GC if you
> > have an L1A w/o company sponsorship if you meet some requirements. Is
> > this true? If yes, what are the requirements? Does anyone know a
> > good lawyer that handle cases like this? Thanks
>
> A U.S. employer filing for a multinational executive or manager must
> file the petition with a statement whichdemonstrates that:
> If the worker is now employed outside the United States, thathe or she
> has been employed outside the United States for atleast one year in the
> past three years in an executive ormanagerial capacity by the petitioner
> or by its parent, branch,subsidiary or affiliate; or, if the worker is
> already employedin the United States, that he or she was employed
> outside theUnited States for at least one year in the three
> yearspreceding admission as a nonimmigrant in an executive ormanagerial
> capacity by the petitioner or by its parent, branch,subsidiary or
> affiliate;
>
> The prospective employer in the United States is the sameemployer or a
> subsidiary or affiliate of the firm orcorporation or other legal entity
> by which the alien was employed abroad.
>
> See the instructions on the I-140
>
> http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-140.pdf
>
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i'd be interested to know if this is possible too... seemed like there
is no way to get a GC unless sponsored by your employer.....