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L1 Visa, Travel, Logistics of Moving and COVID

Situation:

  • Intercompany transfer CAN-US
  • Have a L1 VISA docket ready
  • I've gotta be in country to get my SSN and house hunt before moving
  • My job is managerial, but work remotely when not with customers or in meetings
  • COVID quarantine minefields to navigate

Questions:

  1. Are there restrictions on incountry/out timings with L1 on the I-94 record?
    (CBP agent I spoke with on the phone today said it would be. If I wasn't working in the US all the time, seems odd)
  2. Can I spend 30 days for example in the US, apply for my SSN, house hunt, leave back to CAN, work remotely for 30 days then return with my household belongings without flustering CBP?
  3. When I cross the border with household belongings/automobiles does it have to be done all in one shot or can it be done in multiple trips?
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