I was recently laid off from the US company I worked for. I'm currently on severance, with 4 weeks left. I'm on an L1 visa (and have my wife here, on an L2). The company I work for is a subsidiary of a large holding company (also US-based).
I'm hoping that I can change employer to another subsidiary within the same holding company - without going through the visa process again.
I believe that my current visa is officially with the holding company (as opposed to the specific subsidiary).
so, assuming that my current visa is indeed with the holding company ...
a) can I change employer to another subsidiary within the same holding company, without new visa applications?
b) would it involve significant involve paperwork / costs for the new employer?
c) is there a significance in the fact that I've been laid off (though am on severance), or is the visa considerations the same as if I was still employed?
seperately,
d) if my visa turns out to actually be with the subsidiary itself (not with the holding company), would I still be able to use that same visa for another subsidiary within the same holding company?
Thanks very much in advance.
I'm hoping that I can change employer to another subsidiary within the same holding company - without going through the visa process again.
I believe that my current visa is officially with the holding company (as opposed to the specific subsidiary).
so, assuming that my current visa is indeed with the holding company ...
a) can I change employer to another subsidiary within the same holding company, without new visa applications?
b) would it involve significant involve paperwork / costs for the new employer?
c) is there a significance in the fact that I've been laid off (though am on severance), or is the visa considerations the same as if I was still employed?
seperately,
d) if my visa turns out to actually be with the subsidiary itself (not with the holding company), would I still be able to use that same visa for another subsidiary within the same holding company?
Thanks very much in advance.
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