Step 4 of 4 — L-1A Journey

Operational Launch — Building a Thriving US Business

Your L-1A is approved. Now we make your US branch thrive. A successful US operation is the foundation for your L-1A extension and EB-1C green card — we provide complete post-approval operational support so immigration success and business success happen together.

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Business Assessment
2
US Branch Setup
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Business Plan & Filing
4
Operational Launch

Complete Post-Approval Operational Support

Getting the L-1A visa is a milestone — but it's the beginning of your US journey, not the end. USCIS evaluates your L-1A extension based on whether your US business is actually operating and whether you're genuinely serving in a managerial or executive capacity. Revenue, employees, and a functioning business are not just goals — they're immigration requirements.

Employee Hiring & HR

Job postings on Indeed, LinkedIn, and Glassdoor. Candidate screening, onboarding, offer letters, I-9 verification, employee handbook, and full HR compliance setup.

Payroll Processing

Biweekly or monthly payroll via ADP or Gusto. Federal and state payroll tax withholding, direct deposit, benefits administration, and W-2 preparation.

Accounting & Bookkeeping

Monthly bookkeeping in QuickBooks or Xero, bank reconciliation, expense categorization, and monthly financial statements for management review.

Tax Compliance

Federal and state tax returns, quarterly estimated tax payments, franchise tax, FBAR, and FATCA compliance for your US entity and foreign bank accounts.

Digital Presence

Professional US website, Google Business Profile, LinkedIn company page, and local SEO — your American digital identity built for US clients.

Business Networking

Industry association introductions, trade event guidance, Chamber of Commerce connections, and direct client lead generation in your sector.

Why Operational Success = Immigration Success

Your L-1A initial approval is typically valid for 1 year (new office). At extension, USCIS will review evidence of: actual revenue, US employees under your supervision, documented managerial activities, and a growing business operation. We plan and document this from day one so your extension application is built on 12 months of real, compelling evidence.

Your First 12 Months — The Operational Roadmap

Month 1–2
Foundation

Arrive, Set Up, Go Live

Move into office, hire your first employee, launch your website and Google Business profile, open business accounts, and begin monthly bookkeeping.

Month 3–4
Market Entry

First Clients & Visibility

Attend industry events, join trade associations, launch marketing campaigns, and secure your first US clients or contracts.

Month 5–8
Growth

Scale Revenue & Team

Expand your team, grow revenue, build client relationships, and document your managerial activities with help from your USAIS advisor.

Month 9–12
Extension Prep

Build Your Extension Case

Compile 12 months of evidence: financial statements, payroll records, client contracts, org chart, and a documented record of your executive decision-making — everything USCIS needs for extension approval.

The EB-1C Green Card — Your Next Milestone

After 1+ year of successful US operations on L-1A, file EB-1C — permanent residency for multinational managers, without PERM labor certification. We plan this from day one so every business decision strengthens your green card case.

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L-1A Extension & Maximum Stay

1 Year

Initial (New Office)

First L-1A approval for a newly established US branch

+2 Years

First Extension

Renewed based on demonstrated operational success

+2 Years

Second Extension

Up to the 7-year total maximum for L-1A managers

→ EB-1C

Green Card

File after 1+ year — permanent US residency without PERM

Frequently Asked Questions

How many employees do I need for an L-1A extension?
No fixed number, but USCIS expects your org chart to show genuine managerial capacity — meaning subordinate employees or managers reporting to you. Having 2–3 US employees in defined roles significantly strengthens the extension case.
Do I need to generate revenue in year one?
USCIS doesn't require immediate revenue, but showing measurable growth and real business activity within the first year substantially strengthens your extension. Our business development support helps accelerate your first US client wins.
What if my business grows slower than projected?
We work with you proactively. If the business is slower than the plan, we help document what's happening and why — and adjust the extension evidence strategy accordingly. Early communication is key, and we stay involved throughout year one.
When should I file for the EB-1C green card?
You can file the EB-1C (Form I-140) once your US entity has been operating for at least 1 year. We recommend planning the filing around month 10–11 of your first year so the EB-1C is in queue before your L-1A extension needs renewal.
Can my spouse work while I'm on L-1A?
Yes. Your spouse receives L-2 status and is automatically authorized to work — a significant advantage for families. We guide your spouse through the documentation process as part of our settling services.

Ready to Launch Your US Business?

Employees, accounting, taxes, digital presence, and your EB-1C roadmap — all handled by one team from day one.