Yes, L1 visa is a work permit visa. The L1 visa enables employers to transfer employees to US office or establish a office in the US. This implies that a person on a L1 visa can work. It is only a change of workplace by remaining in the same organization.
The L1 Visa number is located on the visa page that is usually stamped in the passport. The visa number may appear under control number on the visa page itself.
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No, you cannot work in the US with a tourist visa.
Officially it says 3% of population is Muslim i.e US Citizen. If you include Immigrants (greencards) plus non-immigrants (F1 student visa, h1/L1 work visa) who applied for citizenship. Then it will be 5 to 7% of US population is Muslim.
Yes, you can go to school part-time as long as you maintain your L1 status. L2 dependants can study full-time.
Yes, you can use your TSA PreCheck with an L1 visa for faster security screening at airports.
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No, someone with a tourist visa is not allowed to work in the US.
You can only work in the US if you hold a valid work-authorized visa, such as H-1B, L-1, or O-1. A tourist visa or other non-work visas do not allow employment in the United States.
If you are a Canadian citizen and your spouse is a TN visa holder, you may be eligible to apply for a TD visa, which allows you to enter and stay in the US as a dependent of your spouse. However, the TD visa does not grant you authorization to work in the US. If you want to work in the US, you would need to separately apply for a work visa that suits your qualifications and employment situation, such as an H-1B visa or an L-1 visa.