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O-1
Visa for persons with exceptional ability
The O-1 visa is a nonimmigrant work visa designed for persons of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, business, athletics, education, or for those who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in the film and television industry. O-1 visa holders may live and work in the U.S. for extended periods of time, and may be accompanied by their spouses and children.
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- O-1 Visa Definition
- Visa Advantages
- Application Requirements
- Required materials
- Application Process
- Analysis of the difficulty of obtaining approval
- O-1 to Green Card Pathway
I. What is an O-1 visa?
O-1 visas are available to individuals with Extraordinary Ability (EA) in the following areas:
- O-1A: Science, education, business, sports
- O-1B: Arts, Film and Television Industry
Core features:
- Application must be submitted by a U.S. employer or agent (not self-employed)
- Initial validity up to 3 years, renewable indefinitely (1 year each)
- Permission to work for multiple employers
- Spouse and children may accompany spouse on O-3 visa (spouse may not work)
II. Six core advantages
- Long-term stay in the U.S.: 3 years for the first time, renewable indefinitely (cases have shown people staying in the U.S. for 15+ years)
- Family Benefits: Spouse and unmarried children under 21 years of age may accompany and attend U.S. schools.
- Multiple employers: can work for more than one organization at a time
- Team Support: Arts/Sports O-1 holders can apply for O-2 visas for their assistants
- Expedited Processing: Pay the expedited fee to get the approval result within 15 days
- No quota limit: different from the annual quota for H-1B visas
III. Six Application Requirements
- Demonstration of extraordinary ability (one of the following needs to be met):
- Winning major international awards (e.g., Nobel Prize, Academy Award, etc.)
- Meet at least 3 industry achievement standards (standards vary by field)
- Continuing to maintain industry prestige
- Work in the U.S. in a specialized field
- The nature of the work is "Event": including conferences, shows, seasons, permanent positions, etc.
- Application submitted by U.S. employer/agent
- Provide a peer review opinion: from a professional association or an industry authority
* :: Criteria for domain segmentation:
- O-1A (Science/Business/Education/Athletics): Proof of belonging to the top few in the industry (e.g., national awards, important academic papers, judging experience, etc.) is required.
- O-1B (Art/Film): Proof of "outstanding reputation" (e.g., international recognition for starring work, high remuneration, authoritative media coverage, etc.) is required.
IV. List of application materials
- personal resume
- Photocopies of passports
- Proof of achievement (awards, media coverage, portfolio, etc.)
- Recommendation letters from industry experts
- Peer Review Submission
- Employment contract or job description
- Detailed plan for working in the U.S.
V. Four-step application process
- Hiring an Immigration Attorney: Evaluating Qualifications and Developing a Strategy
- Gathering Materials: Preparing Proof of Achievement and Employment Documents
- Filing Form I-129: Petition by Employer or Agent (with Supplemental Form O)
- Consular interview (if applicable): Visa processing at embassy or consulate after I-129 approval
* :: Processing time: Regular 1-4 months, expedited 15 days
VI. Analysis of the difficulty of obtaining approval
USCIS usesTwo-stage review::
- Evidentiary threshold: verification that at least 3 achievement criteria are met
- Comprehensive assessment: determining whether the criteria of "top of the industry" or "reputation for excellence" are met
Key Points:
- Art classes need to demonstrate "significantly higher than industry norms."
- Film and Television should show a "Record of Extraordinary Achievement".
- Science/business category needs to reflect "sustained international reputation".
VII. O-1 to Green Card Pathway
- EB-1A Outstanding Talent Green Card: Stricter standards than O-1 but self-applicable
- employer sponsored: EB-2/EB-3 through PERM labor certification
- EB-5 Immigrant Investor: Investment of $800,000/$1.05 million and creation of 10 jobs
- Marriage Immigration: Marriage to a U.S. citizen or green card holder
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