O-1B visa; a type of temporary employment visa granted to people of exceptional talent or achievement in the arts, cinema, or TV field.
Admission Conditions:
- The applicant must have a proven track record of outstanding achievement in the arts, cinema and TV. Achievements include internationally recognized Tony, Grammy, Emmy, Golden Globe, Oscar etc. can be proven with awards.
In addition, the applicant can work with the candidate’s immigration attorney on alternative documents that may serve as evidence. These documents may relate to:
- The applicant’s ability to take part in productions or organizations defined as outstanding in critical reviews, commercial promotions and media publications
- Leading newspapers, trade publications, magazines, etc. Having a national or international reputation as evidenced by critical reviews or media publications in places
- Newspaper, commercial publication, etc. To take a fundamental role undertaken or to be undertaken in distinguished institutions and organizations as evidenced by the written content published on the platforms
- Television, online ratings and respected magazines, publications, newspapers, etc. Have a track record of outstanding commercial or professional success as evidenced by positive critical reviews in the media
- Organisations, government agencies, critics, etc., with expertise in the candidate’s field of work. Having widespread recognition from place or people
- A large salary (compared to colleagues) that the candidate has received or will receive as a result of the work he has done in the field of work
Family Members:
Spouses and single children under the age of 21 may apply for an O-3 visa and accompany the O-1A visa applicant to the United States. The validity period, legal rights and restrictions of O-3 status are the same as O-1A status.