The document summarizes key points from a new USCIS policy memorandum regarding L-1B visa adjudications. Some of the main points include:
- The definition of "specialized knowledge" was clarified to mean knowledge that is uncommon in the industry or within the petitioning employer.
- A beneficiary needs to demonstrate either specialized or advanced knowledge, but not both.
- Specialized knowledge does not need to be proprietary or narrowly held within the employer.
- Employers are not required to test the U.S. labor market.
- USCIS must give deference to prior approvals of L-1B extensions that involve the same facts.