Many foreign business owners mistakenly believe that they must hold L-1A status to be eligible for the EB-1C multinational manager or executive green card. However, eligibility for the EB-1C category is determined by meeting specific statutory requirements rather than by holding a particular nonimmigrant visa classification. In some cases, E-2 visa holders can qualify for the EB-1C if they can demonstrate qualifying foreign employment, a qualifying corporate relationship, and an executive or managerial role.
Key Details:
- EB-1C eligibility is based on statutory requirements, not L-1A status.
- E-2 visa holders may qualify if they meet specific criteria.
- Required criteria include qualifying foreign employment and a corporate relationship.
- The role must be executive or managerial in nature.
This clarification provides valuable insights for foreign business owners exploring their immigration options in the U.S.
