O-1B Part 1: Why Do People Get This O-1B Criterion Wrong?

Immigration Update with Lin Walker Podcast

For those of you considering viable options to the H-1B cap we will be doing a deep-dive into the O-1B and O-1A criteria over the next couple of weeks.

One of the criterion for the O-1B that causes the most confusion is evidence that the foreign national “has performed, and will perform, services as a lead or starring participant in productions or events which have a distinguished reputation as evidenced by critical reviews, advertisements, publicity releases, publications contracts, or endorsements.”

What’s so difficult about this criterion? Why do so many people get it wrong?

Takeaways

  • Read the regulations and requirements in their entirety to avoid confusion and mistakes.
  • Ensure that both past and future performances are listed as lead or starring roles.
  • Establish that productions or events have a distinguished reputation.
  • Understand the difference between lead and starring roles.
  • Provide documentary evidence that satisfies the entirety of the criterion.

Contact Lin Walker to answer your business immigration questions...

lwalker@meyner.com

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