What questions will spouses be asked in a O-3 Visa interview? Most common questions…

What questions will spouses be asked in a O-3 Visa interview?

Most common questions during these interviews are: Can you show me a document that legally states your marriage to the O-1/O-2 Visa holder?; What do you plan on doing in the United States?; What is the duration for which you have been married to your current spouse?; What is the date of your marriage?; Do you have any family members residing in the United States?; What is the date of birth of your spouse?; Which organization does your spouse work for?, and more!  

What Documents Are Required for the O-3 Visa Dependents?

The following documents are required for the O-3 Visa: your valid passport; one photograph that meets the US Visa Photo Requirements; Your confirmation page for Form DS-160; Receipts indicating that you have paid your fees; The letter of confirmation for the interview; Form I-797 of either the O-1 or O-2 visa holder; The copy of the passport of the O-1 or O-2 visa holder, Evidence of your relationship to the O-1 or O-2 visa holder; If you are the spouse, you must provide a valid marriage certificate, and if you have children, you must provide a valid birth certificate.

Can I work part time on O-1 visa?

You can live and work freely in the United States with this visa, as long as you keep the same job and maintain your relationship with your sponsor. If you want, you can enroll as a part-time student. They can even attend school, but only those with an O-1 visa are permitted to work.

How to extend your stay with a O-3 Visa?

You can file Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status, if the principal visa holder (O-1 or O-2) files for an extension. Extensions are granted in one-year increments, with no limit on the number of times you can request.

What is a O-3 Visa?

The O-3 Visa is a non-immigrant visa created for O1 Visa holders’ dependant spouses and children. It’s also appropriate for O-2 Visa holders’ families. Your qualifying family members will be able to live in the United States and study full-time if they have an O-3 Visa.

Who can apply for a O-1B Visa?

The term “distinction” in the arts is used to describe remarkable talent for O-1B reasons. A one-time great achievement, such as an Academy Award, Emmy, or Director’s Guild Award, or evidence of at least three of the following can be used to demonstrate distinction: A track record of great commercial or critical acclaim, as evidenced by indications such as title, rating, or field standing, box office receipts, motion picture or television ratings, and other occupational accomplishments recorded in trade journals, major newspapers, or other publications; Significant recognition for accomplishments from organizations, critics, government agencies, or other known authorities in the field in which you work, with testimonies clearly establishing the author’s authority, expertise, and knowledge of the alien’s accomplishments; In comparison to others in the field, a high wage or other large remuneration for services, as evidenced by contracts or other trustworthy documentation and more!

Can I study on O-2 work visa?

The answer to that is yes, you can study part-time while maintaining your O status. Make sure your studies won’t exceed the time you will be in the United States due to your Visa.

How many O-1/O-3 Visas have been issued recently?

Many O-1 Visas for extraordinary ability and O-3 dependent Visas have been granted in recent years! In the past years, there were more than 20,000 who got their Visa, then around 22,000,  then it went to about 23,000 and later on because of the situation it went down.
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