O-1 VISA: EXTRAORDINARY ABILITY OR ACHIEVEMENT
US Immigration Attorney - O-1 and O-2 Visa Advice
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- Visa eligibility
- Information about the visa process
- Assistance with a re-application after a US Visa Denial
- Advice regarding format of O-1 Letters of Recommendation
- Supporting documents showing evidence of a Career of extraordinary ability,
such as CV/Resume and Qualifications certificates
- Checklist of documents required and format
- Assistance in completion of USCIS Application forms or petitions
- US Consulate Interview preparation covering common questions and answers
- Visa Processing time guidance
- USCIS fees and Attorney fees for complete visa application assistance
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advice and assistance with your O-1 Visa for Individuals with Extraordinary Ability
or Achievement!
What is the O-1 Visa?
The 'O' visa is a temporary worker, non-immigrant visa for the
United States. The O-1 Visa is intended for persons with extraordinary ability or
achievement in their working career history. There is no quota on the number of
applicants for an 'O' visa, with 83,000 entries in 2014, and no requirement to have
a College bachelors degree like the H1-B visa. Applicants can apply for the US O-1
Visa in any of the following fields:
- Sciences
- Arts
- Education
- Business
- Athletics
- Extraordinary recognized achievements in the motion picture and television
fields, evidenced by sustained national or international acclaim, to work in
their field of expertise.
What are the different types of 'O' Non-immigrant classifications?
- O-1A - Extraordinary ability in the sciences, education, business, or
athletics (not including the arts, motion pictures or television industry)
- O-1B - Extraordinary ability in the arts or extraordinary achievement
in motion picture or television industry
- O-2 - Accompanying Individuals of an O-1 artist or athlete, to assist
in a specific event or performance. For an O-1A, the O-2's assistance must
be an integral part of the O-1A's activity. For an O-1B, the
O-2's assistance must be essential to the completion of the
O-1B's production. The O-2 worker has critical skills and experience with
the O-1 that cannot be usually performed by a U.S. worker and which are essential
to the successful performance of the O-1
- O-3 - Spouse or children of O-1's and O-2's
O-1 Visa Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for an O-1 visa, the visa
applicant must demonstrate 'extraordinary ability' by sustained national or
international acclaim. The beneficiary must be temporarily entering the United
States to continue work in the area of extraordinary ability.
Extraordinary ability in the fields of science, education, business or
athletics - this is defined as a level of expertise indicating that the person
is one of the small percentage of workers who has risen to the very top of their
field of endeavor.
Extraordinary ability in the field of arts - this is defined as
'distinction'. Distinction means a high level of achievement in the field of the
arts evidenced by a degree of skill and recognition substantially above that
ordinarily encountered to the extent that a person described as prominent is
renowned, leading, or well-known in the field of arts.
Letters of Recommendation
An O-1 applicant should usually prepare 5 -10
Letters of Recommendation for submission to the USCIS, with their application, as
solid evidence of their extraordinary ability. The Letter should cover the
following factors:
1. Basis of Expertise - Outline the expertise or authority of the person
writing the letter of recommendation.
2. Relationship - The writer of the letter should state how they have known
the O-1 applicant, and how they became familiar with their work.
3. Talent and Ability - The writer should focus on describing the visa
applicant's 'talent', 'skill' and 'extraordinary ability', and give reasons why
they have talent or ability.
4. Recognition and Accomplishments - Demonstrate how the applicant's career
is different and unique from others in their field, and what sets them apart from
others in the industry. The writer should specify any outstanding accomplishments
or recognition in their field. For example, the applicant had a lead role in a very
successful production.
5. Miscellaneous - Provide any other supplementary information that enhances
credibility to the application, such as awards won or collaboration with famous
artists.
6. Conclusion - Closing paragraph that provides reinforcement of the
applicant's extraordinary value for the American cultural scene.
