Can I extend my L1A beyond 7 years if I have my 140 approved?
The L-1A is limited to 7 years. You would have to depart the US for one year to seek readmission in L-1 status.
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The L-1A is limited to 7 years. You would have to depart the US for one year to seek readmission in L-1 status.
Denial of an I-140 as described, in and of itself, should not prevent you from getting a green card based on marriage or an OPT work authorization.
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