O Visa - Extraordinary Abilities In Sciences, Arts, Education, Business, Or Athletics

The O visa is a temporary visa designed for foreign nationals with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, athletics, or motion picture or television production, which has been demonstrated by sustained national and international achievements. The O visa allows these individuals to come to the United States to work for a U.S. employer in their areas of expertise.

To qualify for an O visa in "science, education, business or athletics," the foreign national must be one of the small percentage who have risen to the top of his or her field. Documentation may include three of the following:

  • receipts of national or international awards in their field such as the Nobel Prize or other distinguished award;
  • membership in organizations that require outstanding achievement;
  • published materials about the foreign national;
  • original scientific work of major significance in foreign national's field;
  • evidence that the foreign national has been employed in a critical or essential capacity at an organization that has a distinguished reputation;
  • evidence that the foreign national has commanded or will command a high salary
  • letters of recommendation from experts in the field.

The U.S. employer will file a petition with the Citizenship & Immigration Services along with evidence illustrating the foreign national's extraordinary ability. Once the petition is approved, the foreign national may obtain the O visa at the U.S. consulate or embassy in their country of residence. Spouses and unmarried minor children may accompany the O visa holder but are unable to work in the United States. Since the O visa is temporary, it is issued initially for three years and may be extended in one year increments. The O visa allows the individual to apply for permanent residency.

If you meet the extraordinary ability requirements outlined above, please contact us at 214-999-9999.

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Raphaelyl - March 18, 2008 8:34 PM

thank you, man

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