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O1 VISA - EXTRAORDINARY ABILITY WORKERS
To consult an immigration lawyer regarding the O1 Visa, please call
us at (626) 279-5341 or e-mail us at info@bccvisalaw.com.
An attorney in our office would be happy to assist you.
The O1 category is designed for foreign nationals who have extraordinary ability
in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics, which has been
demonstrated by sustained national or international acclaim. To qualify,
the alien must be coming to the U.S. to work in his or her area of extraordinary
ability or achievement. There is currently no annual cap on O1 visas.
SCIENCE / EDUCATION / BUSINESS / ATHLETICS
The O1 category applies to aliens coming temporarily who have extraordinary ability
in the sciences, education, business, or athletics (not including the
arts, motion pictures or television).
O1 VISA PETITION REQUIREMENTS
A U.S. employer should file the petition with:
1. A written advisory opinion from a peer group (including labor organizations)
or a person designated by the group with expertise in the alien's area
of ability;
2. A copy of any written contract between the employer and the alien
or a summary of the terms of the oral agreement under which the alien
will be employed;
3. Evidence that the alien has received a major, internationally-recognized
award, such as a Nobel Prize, or evidence of at least three of the
following:
a. Receipt of nationally or internationally recognized prizes or awards
for excellence in the field of endeavor;
b. Membership in associations in the field for which classification
is sought which require outstanding achievements, as judged by recognized
international experts;
c. Published material in professional or major trade publications,
newspapers or other major media about the alien and his work in the
field for which classification is sought;
d. Original scientific, scholarly, or business-related contributions
of major significance in the field;
e. Authorship of scholarly articles in professional journals or other
major media in the field for which classification is sought;
f. A high salary or other remuneration for services as evidenced by
contracts or other reliable evidence;
g. Participation on a panel, or individually, as a judge of the work
of others in the same or in a field of specialization allied to that
field for which classification is sought;
h. Employment in a critical or essential capacity for organizations
and establishments that have a distinguished reputation.
If the above standards do not readily apply to the alien's occupation,
the petitioner may submit comparable evidence in order to establish
the alien's eligibility.
ARTS / MOTION PICTURE / TELEVISION
The O1 category also applies to aliens who are coming temporarily and have extraordinary
ability in the arts or extraordinary achievement in the motion picture
or television industry.
O1 VISA PETITION REQUIREMENTS
A U.S. employer should file the petition with:
1. A written advisory opinion, describing the alien's ability as follows:
a. If the petition is based on the alien's extraordinary ability in the arts, the consultation must be from a peer group (including
labor organizations) in the alien's field of endeavor; or a person or persons designated by the group with expertise in the alien's area of
ability.
b. If the petition is based on the alien's extraordinary achievements in the motion picture or television industry, separate
consultations are required from a labor and a management organization with expertise in the alien's field of endeavor.
2. A copy of any written contract between the employer and the alien or a summary of the terms of the oral agreement
under which the alien will be employed;
3. Evidence the alien has received, or been nominated for, significant national or international awards or prizes in the particular
field, such as an Academy Award, Emmy, Grammy or Director's Guild Award, or evidence of at least three of the following:
a. Performed or will perform services as a lead or starring
participant in productions or events which have a distinguished reputation
as evidenced by critical reviews, advertisements, publicity releases,
publications, contracts or endorsements;
b. Achieved national or international recognition for achievements, as shown by critical reviews or other published materials
by or about the individual in major newspapers, trade journals, magazines, or other publications;
c. A record of major commercial or critically acclaimed successes, as shown by such indicators as title, rating or standing
in the field, box office receipts, motion picture or television ratings and other occupational achievements reported in trade journals, major
newspapers or other publications;
d. Received significant recognition for achievements from organizations, critics, government agencies or other recognized
experts in the field in which the alien is engaged, with the testimonials clearly indicating the author's authority, expertise and knowledge of
the alien's achievements;
e. A high salary or other substantial remuneration for services in relation to others in the field, as shown by contracts
or other reliable evidence; or
f. If the above standards do not readily apply to the alien's occupation, the petitioner may submit comparable evidence in
order to establish the alien's eligibility.
O3 VISA / FAMILY MEMBERS
Spouses and minor children (dependents) of O1's are admitted under O3 status with
the same restrictions as the principal. They may not work in the U.S.
under this classification.
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