Who is eligible for the O-1A Visa? Extraordinary talent is determined in the same…

Who is eligible for the O-1A Visa?

Extraordinary talent is determined in the same way for O-1A purposes as it is for EB-1A purposes (sciences, athletics, and business). Either the individual must show a one-time feat worthy of an Olympic Medal or a Nobel Prize, or they must some of the following criteria: Receiving lesser-known national and international accolades or awards for outstanding achievement in a particular subject; Membership in professional organizations that require members to have exceptional achievements as determined by experts in the subject; Publications about the individual in professional or significant trade publications, as well as appearances/publications about the individual in other prominent media, etc!  

What are the benefits of the O-3 visa?

Some of the benefits of the O-3 Visa are: The holder of an O-3 visa can stay in the United States with his or her family; On an O-3 visa, an individual can study full-time or part-time; O-3 status holders can enter the U.S. with their spouses or eventually join them; They have the ability to travel within and outside of the country (on short trips) and the Department of State does not impose any restrictions on the number of times an O3 holder may enter and exit the United States.

What documents are required for a O-1 Visa?

The O-1 Visa requires the following documents: a valid passport; a 2×2 inch photograph; and the Form I-129, which should be filed by your employer or agent. Proof of exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, business, education, or athletics, or exceptional achievement in the motion picture industry; a written advisory opinion from a peer group or a professional in the beneficiary’s field of expertise; a copy of any written contract between you and the petitioner, as well as an explanation of the nature of the events or activities, their beginning and ending dates, and a copy of any itinerary for the events or activities.

How long does it take to get a Green Card from O-1 visa?

You can file an I-485 form to have your status changed once your petition is approved. This will take roughly 6 months, and premium processing is not accessible for this form. Without premium processing, the O-1 visa to green card processing time should take around a year.

How many O-1 Visa applications have been accepted?

Many Non-immigrant O-1 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 and we will have to wait and see for the changes in the future.

What kind of Visa is a O-2?

The O-2 work visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows O-1 visa holders’ essential support staff in the sectors of athletics, entertainment, motion picture, and television production to enter the United States and participate in official activities. Personnel in the sciences, business, or education are not eligible for this position.  

How to pass the O-2 Visa interview?

The questions you’ll be asked at the start of your interview with the consular officer will be the same whether you’re applying for an O-1 Visa or an O-2 Visa. Ensure that you have all of your paperwork in hand, which are well organized and in order. Give the interviewer all of the documentation he or she has asked, as well as any clarifications. Be confident, keep your answers short and clear and make sure to show the ties to your homeland!

Can I switch companies while on an O-2 work visa?

Yes, you can change employers while on an O-2 visa; however, your new employer must file a new petition with the USCIS Service Center in charge of the new location, requesting an O-2 visa extension of stay.
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