I am at a point in time where I am really being forced to make decision due to immigration changes in the US. I am an Indian citizen with a Canadian PR (start date: Feb 2017, expiration date: Mar 2022) currently on a L1A (executive visa) working for a US employer with residence in the USA. Further, our US green card has been applied for under the EB1-C category with an approved I-140 (priority date March 2019).
CAVEAT: I am not much familiar with the various types of temporary status that allows individuals to work or live in the U.S. So, in particular, I do not know who is affected or to what extent. BUT . . .
CAUTION: to the extent that deciding what to do depends on options to live or work in the U.S.
BE AWARE that the Trump administration is again dramatically trimming or restricting many of those options. Lots of contingencies and some further caveats. That administration often
rattles swords it never takes from the sheath. But in immigration matters, it has tended to follow through with much of what is threatened. The recent
sword-rattling sounds draconian. As if there will be major cutbacks regarding, at least, Green Cards, as well as H-1B, H-2B, and L-1 visas. I am not clear whether the changes will affect the renewal of status or only access to new grants. Obviously, for those potentially affected, best to explore this at official U.S. sources and other reliable websites with information about U.S. immigration policies and practices.
Obviously, overall, given the pending election in that **** of a country, and the possibility that Trump could have a second term, which in turn could mean further and long-term restrictions on access to status to live or work there, this too is something to consider if the option to live or work in the U.S. is a significant factor in planning for the future.