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visas for Persons of extraordinary ability (O)The O visa classification provides for the admission into the United States of persons with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, and athletics, or extraordinary achievement in motion picture and television production, and their essential support personnel. Qualifying for an O VisaYour sponsor is required to file a petition, Form I-129 O, on your behalf with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Your sponsor or employer should contact USCIS for further information on how to apply. In the case of an alien who is traditionally self-employed or who uses agents to arrange short-term employment with numerous employers, an agent may file the petition with USCIS. An agent may also file a petition on behalf of a foreign employer. Please remember that while the approval from USCIS grants an applicant legal status to work in the United States, you will still need to apply for an O visa to enter the United States. You should apply for a visa and pay the processing fee for you and your family as you would for any other visa type. However, you must not apply until you have received an approved petition. Families of O Visa HoldersSpouses and/or children under the age of 21 who wish to accompany or join the principal visa holder in the United States for the duration of his/her stay require derivative O-3 visas. Spouses and/or children who do not intend to reside in the United States with the principal visa holder, but visit for vacations only, may be eligible to apply for visitor (B-2) visas. Before the InterviewBefore you appear at the Embassy to interview for an O visa, be sure that you have completed the following steps and have collected the following documents to bring to the interview:
At the InterviewAt the visa interview, the consular officer will ask you to present all your documents and passport and will ask about the work you intend to perform in the United States and your qualifications as a person with extraordinary ability. Please be prepared to answer these questions honestly and thoroughly, and the consular officer in turn will make the decision about your eligibility based on your answers and the documents you present. Sometimes it may be necessary for the consular officer to take a few days to review the details of your application and supporting documents. If this is the case, the officer will return your passport to you and the Embassy will call you as soon as possible for further questions or to issue your visa. |
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