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The O-1 visa is for individuals who have extraordinary ability or achievement in fields such as science, education, business, athletics, arts, or the entertainment industry. To qualify for an O-1, you must show that you are recognized as outstanding in your field on a national or international level. This might include evidence like major awards, published articles about your work, high salaries, or significant contributions that distinguish you from others. The O-1 visa lets you work in the U.S. for employers who need your specialized talent. It is a non-immigrant visa, but it offers flexibility to work on projects with U.S. employers. We guide clients through the O-1 application by reviewing eligibility, helping you gather strong evidence, and ensuring the petition meets USCIS standards, so you can showcase your exceptional skills effectively.

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Frequently Asked Question

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Individuals who can demonstrate extraordinary ability or achievement in fields such as science, education, business, athletics, arts, film, or television, recognized at a national or international level.

Evidence may include major awards, media coverage or published articles about your work, high compensation compared to others in your field, memberships in prestigious organizations, or significant contributions that set you apart.

Yes, you can apply from any country, but the process may vary slightly based on the consulate.

Yes, O-1 holders can work for multiple U.S. employers, but each employer must file a separate petition or a single agent can file on behalf of multiple employers.

We assist clients by evaluating eligibility, organizing strong supporting evidence, preparing the petition, and ensuring compliance with USCIS criteria to increase the chances of approval.