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Compare 3 verified L-1 immigration attorneys in Orlando, Florida. Find the right lawyer for your L-1 Intracompany Transferee Visa case with transparent reviews and success rates.

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L-1 Attorneys

4.3/5

Average Rating

93%

Avg Success Rate

Why Hire a L-1 Lawyer in Orlando?

Orlando is home to 3 verified L-1 immigration attorneys with an average of 27 years of experience and a 93% average success rate. These attorneys collectively serve clients in 4 languages including English, Tagalog, French, German.

The L-1 intracompany transferee visa enables multinational companies to transfer key employees from foreign offices to US offices. The L-1A category covers executives and managers (valid up to 7 years), while L-1B covers employees with specialized knowledge of company products, services, or procedures (valid up to 5 years). The employee must have worked for the foreign company for at least one continuous year within the three years preceding the transfer. L-1 is valuable for companies establishing new US offices, as it allows key personnel to oversee the setup. Large companies may qualify for Blanket L petitions, streamlining the process for frequent transfers. L-1A holders have a direct path to the EB-1C green card without labor certification.

L-1 Process Overview

1

Qualifying Relationship Verification

1-2 weeks

Confirm that the US and foreign entities have a qualifying relationship (parent, subsidiary, affiliate, or branch).

2

Document Preparation

3-6 weeks

Gather evidence of the employee's 1-year employment abroad and their executive, managerial, or specialized knowledge role.

3

Petition Filing

1-2 weeks

Employer files Form I-129 with USCIS along with supporting documentation. Blanket L petitions are available for qualifying companies.

4

USCIS Adjudication

15 days to 3-6 months

USCIS reviews the petition. Premium Processing provides a decision within 15 business days.

5

Visa Interview & Entry

2-4 weeks

Employee attends a consular interview and enters the US to begin working at the US entity.

Common Challenges

  • Proving the qualifying relationship between US and foreign entities
  • Demonstrating managerial or executive capacity (not just a title)
  • Meeting the "specialized knowledge" standard for L-1B
  • New office petitions face additional scrutiny on business viability
  • Renewal challenges if the US office has not grown as projected

Required Documents

  • Form I-129 with L Supplement
  • Proof of qualifying corporate relationship (organizational charts, ownership documents)
  • Evidence of 1-year employment abroad
  • Detailed job descriptions for both foreign and US positions
  • Company financial documents (tax returns, annual reports)
  • US office lease, business plan (for new office petitions)

L-1 Lawyers in Orlando

3 attorneys found
Kimberly Brown, Esq.

Kimberly Brown, Esq.

Law Offices of Brown

4.4
44 REVIEWS
LOCATION
Orlando, FL
EXPERIENCE
30 YEARS
Family-BasedL-1BE-2+3
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Christopher Wright, Esq.

Christopher Wright, Esq.

Wright Legal Group

4.6
37 REVIEWS
LOCATION
Orlando, FL
EXPERIENCE
22 YEARS
Family-BasedAsylumL-1B+4
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Jessica Thompson, Esq.

Jessica Thompson, Esq.

Thompson Attorneys at Law

4
65 REVIEWS
LOCATION
Orlando, FL
EXPERIENCE
30 YEARS
Family-BasedEB-3H-1B+5
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L-1 Lawyer FAQs - Orlando

L-1 lawyer fees in Orlando typically range from $2,000-$10,000 depending on case complexity. Many attorneys in Orlando offer free initial consultations. Use Attorney Scope to compare pricing and find affordable options.