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To obtain a non-immigrant O-1 visa, an applicant must demonstrate that they possess extraordinary ability in a particular field. As of July 22, USCIS has provided additional guidance on evidence that may be submitted in support of an O-1 applicant in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) fields. USCIS will now characterize being named on a competitive government grant for STEM research as a positive factor towards demonstrating that an applicant is at the top of their field.

Our experienced immigration attorneys have successfully obtained O-1 visas for foreign nationals with extraordinary ability. Please call us at 312-795-9110 for a private consultation.

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