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Preparing for the L-1B visa interview questions

L1 visa petitions continue to be highly scrutinized by US authorities. If you are applying for an L1B visa, it is more vital than ever that you fully prepare for the petitioning process. This will include attending a visa interview and answering questions to satisfy the Consular officer that you are eligible under the L1B visa category and meet the visa requirements.

L1B visa interview

The US L1B visa allows foreign employees with specialist knowledge to either transfer to an existing US office or to move to the country to establish a new office, branch or subsidiary of their organisation. For the visa application to approved, it must be shown that the employee is indispensable to the company due to their specialist knowledge and this knowledge must be vital to the function of the systems or products of the company.

If you are applying for an L1B visa you will be required to attend a visa interview.

The adjudicating officer will determine the exact questions you are asked, but it is advisable to prepare answers to commonly asked questions in advance.

To have a good chance of success at this interview you must also spend time beforehand ensuring you have all the relevant documentation ready to support your answers.

If you fail to prepare for your interview or do not have the correct documents with you on the day, you risk a delay to your visa processing if further information is requested, or your visa may even be refused.

L1B visa interview questions

Although you can expect your interview adjudicator to have prepared for your interview by looking over your application, it is best not to make any assumptions as to what they know about your profession or your industry. When answering the L1B visa questions, provide as much detail and context as you can while being concise and clear and avoiding going off-topic.

Be honest and open about your experience, past employment and future plans. If you do not know the answer or need to check details before giving an answer, be upfront with the adjudicator. Giving false or incomplete information is ill-advised; your application is likely to be delayed or refused later in the process.

At the interview, the questions you will be asked fall broadly into four categories: general, current job, general US employment and L-1B specific questions.

General questions

These questions are designed to check your personal information, your travel history, your knowledge of the US and you will be asked to show key documentation such as your passport.

Common questions asked include:

  • Can you confirm personal details – your name, current address and contact details.
  • Can we see your passport, visa fee receipt, I-797 and I-128 and DS-160 forms?
  • Which visa are you applying for and why are you applying for it?
  • Have you previously travelled to the US? Can you provide dates and reasons for travel?
  • Have you ever worked in the US before? Can you provide dates and employer details?
  • Have you ever worked in another country other than your home country?

Current employment

In this part of the interview, you will need to provide details about your current job and your role and responsibilities. You will also be asked some questions about your past employment history.
Common questions include:

  • Who is your current employer?
  • Talk me through your role and responsibilities.
  • What is your previous experience? Where did you work before your current job?
  • What is your current salary?
  • How many employees directly report to you?
  • What formal training have you had?

Proposed US employment

You will always be asked in detail about your proposed employment in the US. Expect to be asked to provide information on the job, your employer, the role and responsibilities and to show supporting information.

Common questions include:

  • Where are you intending to work? Tell me a bit about the company.
  • What is the job role you will be taking up?
  • Talk me through the roles and responsibilities of the job in the US.
  • Will you be paid by the US company or through a payroll overseas?
  • What will your annual salary be?
  • Why do you need to be in the US to carry out this role?
  • Where will you be living in the US?
  • Who will you report to? Will they be US based?
  • Will your employer provide an allowance of any kind while you are in the US?
  • How long are you planning to stay in the US?
  • If the job doesn’t go well or meet your expectations what will you do?

Specialism and skills

Because of the nature of the visa, the l1b visa questions will assess if your skills and knowledge are sufficiently specialised and are relevant to the role you will be filling in the US.

Common questions include:

  • What is your specialism and your area of expertise?
  • What are your relevant qualifications and work experience?
  • What is it about your skills that make them specialised?
  • Are the skills specific to your role?
  • Are there people in the US with skills similar to yours?
  • Why can a US citizen not take up the role you are filling?
  • How long have you been working in this industry?
  • Have you developed products or tools?
  • Do you specialist knowledge relevant to the role?

L1B visa supporting documentation

It is vital that you have evidence to support the answers you provide in your interview. You should prepare all relevant documentation beforehand and bring this as a dossier with you to refer to during the interview.

L-1B supporting documents generally include:

  • Your interview appointment letter
  • Valid passport and any expired passports
  • A photograph that is compliant with the visa photo requirements
  • A completed visa application Form DS-160
  • The employee copy of Form I-797 that was filed by your employer
  • Copy of your I-129 petition, with receipt number
  • An up to date copy of your CV
  • Income tax records
  • 6 months of past bank statements
  • A job description showing your current managerial or executive role
  • Proof of the employment relationship between you and the petitioning employer
  • A job description proving your proposed job qualifies as an executive, managerial or specialized knowledge role
  • Proof of your qualifications/professional experience – university degree, professional training certificates or other qualifications
  • Evidence that shows you have the minimum service with the organisation – 12 months continuous employment in the last 3 years.
  • Detailed information about the company you will be working for in the US – such as an organisational chart
  • Letters from past employers to evidence your past professional experience
  • The contact information for two referees from previous jobs

Do you have a question about the L1B visa interview?

Given the increasing scrutiny facing L1B visa applicants, preparing for the visa interview will be critical to achieving a successful outcome for your application.

Familiarise yourself with the type of questions you are likely to be asked to ensure you can provide complete and accurate answers and present the relevant supporting documentation to support your responses.

NNU Immigration are specialist US immigration attorneys. From our central London base, we support employees and employers from across the globe with L-1 visa petitions, supporting with the eligibility requirements and providing guidance throughout the petitioining process, including interview preparation.

If you have a question about the L-1 visa application process or eligibility requirements, contact us.

L1B visa questions FAQs

Do you need to interview for an L1B visa?

Yes, L1B visa applicants are required to attend a visa interview.

Is L1B visa interview difficult?

Applicants are advised to prepare for their L1B visa interview, including gathering and familiarising yourself with your supporting documents.


This article does not constitute direct legal advice and is for informational purposes only.

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Founder & Principal Attorney Nita Nicole Upadhye is a recognized leader in the field of US business immigration law (AILA) and trusted adviser to large corporates through to SMEs, providing strategic immigration and global mobility advice to support employers with both US and UK operations to meet their workforce needs through corporate immigration.

Nita successfully acts for corporations and professionals, entrepreneurs, artists, actors, and athletes from across the globe, providing expert guidance on all aspects of US visa and nationality applications, and talent mobility to the USA.

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How to pass L1B visa interview? ›

Preparing for your L1 visa interview

While you should expect the adjudicator to have prepared, you should not make any assumptions as to their knowledge or understanding of your industry and specialism sector. Be clear and ready to explain, in detail, your experience and the nature of your specialism.

What is the L1B immigration status? ›

The L-1B nonimmigrant classification enables a U.S. employer to transfer a professional employee with specialized knowledge relating to the organization's interests from one of its affiliated foreign offices to one of its offices in the United States.

What is immigration interview questions? ›

Have you ever been to the country? If yes, what visa did you apply for? It is one of the most common immigrant visa interview frequently asked questions. Explain your previous visa type or the interview process, but keep it brief.

What is the RFE response for L1B visa? ›

How do you respond to RFE for L1B? RFEs must be responded to within the set timeframe. All of the requested information or documentation must be provided. Taking professional advice can optimize your chances of answering the adjudicator's queries and securing the visa.

What is the rejection rate of a L1B visa? ›

The denial rate for L-1B petitions declined to 21.3% in the third quarter of FY 2021 and 20.7% in the fourth quarter of FY 2021. In the first quarter of FY 2021, the L-1B denial rate was 32.7% and 33.3% in the second quarter.

What to do if L1B is rejected? ›

If it was denied, you can reapply just three days after being rejected. However, even though you can submit the new application, you might not likely have a different result. Your circ*mstances probably won't change in just three days, so you might want to wait for at least six months before applying again.

Can L1B get a green card? ›

Both the L1B and H1B visas can lead to a green card, and the best choice depends on the individual's circ*mstances.

What are the disadvantages of L1 visa? ›

  • Limited to Multinational Companies. One of the biggest drawbacks of the L1 visa is that it is only available to employees of multinational companies. ...
  • Limited Timeframe. ...
  • Requires Job Offer. ...
  • Limited to Specific Job Roles. ...
  • Temporary Visa:
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How long does it take to get L1B approval? ›

Regular processing times can vary between 2-3 months. Expedited or "premium" processing will result in an adjudication within 15 days.

What not to say in an immigration interview? ›

Another mistake to avoid during your immigration interview is rambling. Do not go off on tangents or tell your life story. Only answer the question that is being asked and do not provide more details than necessary. Remember, the immigration officer is doing many interviews a day, and you do not want to annoy them.

What to expect in an immigration interview? ›

During your naturalization interview, a USCIS officer will ask you questions about your application and background. Unless you qualify for an exemption, you will also take a naturalization test which is made up of two components, an English and civics test.

What questions do US immigration officers ask? ›

Prepare for Likely Questions From U.S. CBP Officials
  • Why are you visiting the United States? ...
  • Where will you be staying? ...
  • Who will you be visiting? ...
  • How long will you be staying in the U.S.? If you're coming in with an immigrant visa (have been approved for U.S. permanent residence), you won't likely be asked this.

Does RFE mean rejection? ›

It means that the USCIS officer reviewing your application needs more information before he or she can make a decision. An RFE does not mean that your application is going to be denied or even that it is more likely to be denied than if you hadn't gotten the RFE.

Is there an interview for L1B visa? ›

If you are applying for an L1B visa, it is more vital than ever that you fully prepare for the petitioning process. This will include attending a visa interview and answering questions to satisfy the Consular officer that you are eligible under the L1B visa category and meet the visa requirements.

What are the evidence for L1B visa? ›

Evidence for L1B Visa Application

Training records, pay documentation, or other personnel records. Organizational charts outlining the employee's position. Letters from foreign entity representatives describing the employee's specialized knowledge duties abroad.

How do I pass my visa interview? ›

Tips For A Successful Visa Interview
  1. TIES TO YOUR HOME COUNTRY. ...
  2. ENGLISH. ...
  3. SPEAK FOR YOURSELF. ...
  4. KNOW THE PROGRAM AND HOW IT FITS YOUR CAREER PLANS. ...
  5. BE BRIEF. ...
  6. ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION. ...
  7. NOT ALL COUNTRIES ARE EQUAL. ...
  8. EMPLOYMENT.

How to prove specialized knowledge for L1B? ›

How do you prove that someone has specialized knowledge?
  1. Education documents of the employee.
  2. Documentation of training the employee has received.
  3. Experience letters from prior employers if related to the claimed specialized knowledge.
  4. Payroll records establishing the number of years the employee has been with the company.
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How long does it take to get L1B visa after interview? ›

Generally, the average L1 visa application time can be between 2 to 4 months, depending on the consulate or Embassy where the application is filed and the quality and circ*mstances of the application. There is usually no difference in the processing times between the L1A and L1B classifications.

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