Tuesday, January 1, 2013
O-1 Visa Is Based on a Person’s Individual Qualifications
O-1 Visa Is Based on a Person’s Individual Qualifications
Question:
In my home country, our group of motion pictures once received a national award. Can I apply for O-1 visa based on this national acclaim as a leading member of the group?
Answer:
O-1 visas are available to people who have not only a job offer in the U.S., but proven extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics. In general, the person must have received national or international acclaim in a particular field, or if working in motion pictures or television productions, have a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement. http://www.greencardapply.com/question/question12/question12_1221.htm
O-1 visas can be given only on the basis of a person’s individual qualifications. Being a members of a group or team will not, by itself without other achievements, qualify someone for an O-1 visa.
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