No Wage Requirement
For employers, an advantage of the L-1 Visa is that there is no set wage requirement. Unlike the E-3 or H-1B visas that require you pay your employee a wage that is commensurate with their position, job title and location, the L-1 Visa does not have this requirement. However, please note that as a US employer you still need to remain compliant with state and federal minimum wage laws.
Dependents
An approved L1 visa beneficiary can bring their spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old to the United States under L2 dependent status. The spouse can obtain employment authorization to work in the U.S. and the children can attend school.
Premium Processing
The L1 visa is eligible for premium processing. USCIS will expedite the processing of your L1 petition for an additional fee of $2,500. If you select premium processing, USCIS will issue a response within 15 business days.
No cap on L-1 Visas
Unlike other visas, such as the H-1B visa, there is no annual limit to the number of L-1 visas issued.