O-1A vs O-1B: How Media Publication Requirements Differ for Each Category
TL;DR — Quick Comparison O-1A: Press must be in major trade or professional media, specifically about the applicant as an individual. O-1B Arts: Broader standard — critical reviews, promotional materials, and trade publications all qualify. Coverage can be “by or about” the beneficiary. O-1B MPTV: Most
Continue ReadingHow Many Media Publications Do You Need for an O-1 Visa?
TL;DR — Quick Answer USCIS sets no fixed minimum number of media publications for the O-1 visa. Immigration attorneys typically recommend 3–5 strong, editorially independent pieces. Quality — outlet prestige, editorial independence, and direct focus on you — outweighs raw article count. You have landed
Continue ReadingDo You Need an Employer to Apply for an O-1 Visa in the U.S.?
The O 1 visa is one of the most powerful immigration options for individuals with extraordinary ability in business, science, technology, education, athletics, or the arts. However, one of the most common questions applicants ask is simple: Do you need an employer to apply for an
Continue ReadingHow to Get Featured in News Publications for Your O-1 Visa Profile
If you are applying for an O 1 visa, media coverage can significantly strengthen your case. One of the most powerful forms of evidence under the O 1 category is published material about you in professional or major trade publications or major media. However, not all
Continue ReadingWhy O-1 Visa Applicants Should Build Media Authority Years Before Applying
The O-1 visa is often described as the most prestigious U.S. work visa. It is reserved for individuals who demonstrate extraordinary ability or achievement in fields such as science, technology, business, arts, education, and athletics. Yet many applicants misunderstand one critical reality: O-1 approval is rarely
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