Hi there!
I just want some advise, and hope you can help me out! Currently living in the Netherlands, and got a job offer at my current employer - a large technology firm - for our headquarters in the USA. However, our immigration team is not whether I’m eligible for the L1b “specialized knowledge” visa - and hope you can share your experiences with me.
My background:
* 8 Years of fulltime professional work experience, of which five in marketing, communications, project coordination & 3 in Talent Acquisition HR.
* Almost finished my bachelor degree (planning end of March ‘19) in business economics and marketing. Minor in psychology and lots of training in cognitive/AI, HR, Talent Acquisition;
The role: an employee engagement role in which I combine my extensive marketing, communications, psychology knowledge with project organisation. Goal: increase engagement in a global team. I think my knowledge is specialized enough for this, since I have step by step build up my knowledge and experience - which is not that easy to teach someone else because it is the experience with multiple projects under different circumstances that got me to my current level. Our immigration team says there are enough HR professionals and also enough marketing professionals. Only an HR professional couldn’t do what I hope to get a visa for, and same goes for a marketing professional - since I have advanced knowledge of both. However, to what extend it is true that you need to be a patent-holder or and IT professional to get a L1b visa?
I have read multiple sources on USCIS and other websites and the definition of “specialized knowledge” as well as the situation under which it may be considered specialized knowledge, remain a bit vague to me. We have a follow up call in the new year, and I want to be prepared well... Hope you can advise me on this!
Looking forward to hear!
I just want some advise, and hope you can help me out! Currently living in the Netherlands, and got a job offer at my current employer - a large technology firm - for our headquarters in the USA. However, our immigration team is not whether I’m eligible for the L1b “specialized knowledge” visa - and hope you can share your experiences with me.
My background:
* 8 Years of fulltime professional work experience, of which five in marketing, communications, project coordination & 3 in Talent Acquisition HR.
* Almost finished my bachelor degree (planning end of March ‘19) in business economics and marketing. Minor in psychology and lots of training in cognitive/AI, HR, Talent Acquisition;
The role: an employee engagement role in which I combine my extensive marketing, communications, psychology knowledge with project organisation. Goal: increase engagement in a global team. I think my knowledge is specialized enough for this, since I have step by step build up my knowledge and experience - which is not that easy to teach someone else because it is the experience with multiple projects under different circumstances that got me to my current level. Our immigration team says there are enough HR professionals and also enough marketing professionals. Only an HR professional couldn’t do what I hope to get a visa for, and same goes for a marketing professional - since I have advanced knowledge of both. However, to what extend it is true that you need to be a patent-holder or and IT professional to get a L1b visa?
I have read multiple sources on USCIS and other websites and the definition of “specialized knowledge” as well as the situation under which it may be considered specialized knowledge, remain a bit vague to me. We have a follow up call in the new year, and I want to be prepared well... Hope you can advise me on this!
Looking forward to hear!
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