L-1 Visa Reform Act of 2004

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The L-1 Visa Reform Act of 2004, referred to more briefly as the L-1 Reform Act, was a part of Title IV of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005 (sometimes also called the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2005) in the United States that focused on changes to regulations governing L-1 visas.[1][2] The Consolidated Appropriations Act was signed by George W. Bush, then President of the United States, in early December 2004.[2] Title IV of the Consolidated Appropriations Act also included the H-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004, that focused on H-1B visas.

Ineligibility for L-1B for workers who will be stationed at another worksite

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