O1 Visa At a Glance

The O1 visa is designated for aliens of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics. The O1 visa is very helpful for artists, athletes, entertainers, high-end chefs, and business people lacking professional degrees. There is no prevailing wage requirement, the O1 visa may be extended indefinitely and there is no numerical limit to the number of O1 visas issued.

The O1 visa is a good option for J1 visa holders who are subject to INA §212(E) and have not obtained a waiver. The J1 visa holder can apply for an O1 visa via third country processing.

Scientists, educators, business persons and athletes who wish to qualify for the visa must show three of the following:

Artists and Entertainers (except TV or movie stars) who wish to qualify for the visa must show three of the following:

Artists and Entertainers in connection with TV or Movies who wish to qualify for the visa must show a very high level of accomplishment in the motion picture or television industry evidenced by a degree of skill and recognition significantly above that ordinarily encountered to the extent that the person is recognized as outstanding, notable, or leading in the motion picture or television field.

Spouses and children of the O1 visa holder may obtain an O3 visa to enter and remain in the US. The O3 visa holder may attend school but if he or she wishes to work, he or she must change his or her status to obtain a work visa.

ApplicantsĀ of an O1 Visa.

Foreign nationals who have received major prizes or awards or other recognition for outstanding achievements in the field of arts, sciences, education, business or athletics and with a job offer from a US. company

Requirements for obtaining an O1 Visa.

An O1 classification applies to:

  1. An individual alien who has extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics which has been demonstrated by sustained national or international acclaim and who is coming temporarily to the United States to continue work in the area of extraordinary ability; or
  2. An alien who has a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement in motion picture and/or television productions and who is coming temporarily to the United States to continue work in the area of extraordinary achievement.