L-1 Petitions Processed at US Consulates, Not USCIS
Most L-1 petitions by large companies are processed directly at US consulates, bypassing USCIS, according to attorney Bob Webber.
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Most L-1 petitions by large companies are processed directly at US consulates, bypassing USCIS, according to attorney Bob Webber.
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