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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hello everyone!

I need some help here.

I met my husband at work while he was in an international assignment in Brazil (we both work for the same company). He is now being sent back to US and we are about to start the CR-1 process.

At the same time there is an opportunity for me to get a L-1 VISA sponsored by the company and start working in US beginning next year.

My question is: can I file for both L-1 and CR-1 at the same time so I will travel initially to US with my L-1 and then come back to interview when the time is due for the CR-1 or there is a chance that my L-1 VISA be denied or the CR-1 get delayed because I'll be filing them almost simultaneously?

Just as a background I have a past H-1 VISA and have already lived in US for 18 months, 15 years ago. Also been to US for business and for leisure several times and never overstayed.

Appreciate any help, comments or suggestions.

 
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