Does the business entity qualify for Intracompany transfer?
Qualifying organization means a United States or foreign firm, corporation, or other legal entity that meets exactly one of the qualifying relationships specified below and is or will be doing business as an employer in the United States and in at least one other country directly or through a parent, branch, affiliate or subsidiary for the duration of the alien’s stay in the United States as an intracompany transferee: • Parent means a firm, corporation, or other legal entity that has subsidiaries. A parent entity owns other entities. • Branch means an operating division or office of the same organization housed in a different location. • Subsidiary means a firm, corporation, or other legal entity of which a parent owns, directly or indirectly, more than half of the entity and controls the entity; or owns, directly or indirectly, half of the entity and controls the entity; or owns, directly or indirectly, 50 percent of a 50-50 joint venture and has equal control and veto power over the
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