O-1 Visa Information
The O-1
classification applies to an individual who has extraordinary ability in the
sciences, education, or business; who has "risen to the top of his/her
field" which has been demonstrated by sustained national or international
acclaim; and who is coming to the U.S. to work in the area of extraordinary
ability. The services the individual will perform must involve a
"temporary" event or project such as a scientific project or academic year,
in which the individual will play a critical role on a temporary basis.
The O-1 classification may be used
to employ an individual who as a J-1 Exchange Visitor became subject to the
two-year home residence requirement, and is therefore prohibited from
holding the H-1B Temporary Worker status.
Eligibility for the O-1
Classification
A petition for an O-1
foreign national of
extraordinary ability must be accompanied by evidence of:
A.
Receipt of a major internationally recognized
award, such as the Nobel Prize; OR
B.
At least three, but
preferably more than three of the following
forms of documentation:
- Documentation of the
foreign national's receipt of nationally or
internationally recognized prizes or awards for excellence in the field
of endeavor;
- Documentation of the
foreign national's membership in associations in the field
for which classification is sought, which require outstanding
achievements of their members for selection/election to membership, as
judged by recognized national or international experts in their
disciplines or fields;
- Published material about the
foreign national in professional or major trade
publications or other major media, relating to the foreign national's work in the
field for which classification is sought. Such evidence shall include
the title, date, and author of the material, and any necessary
translation;
- Evidence of the foreign
national's participation, either individually or on a
panel, as a judge of the work of others in the same or an allied field
of specification for which classification is sought;
- Evidence of the foreign
national's original scientific, scholarly, or
business-related contributions of major significance in the field;
- Evidence of the foreign
national's authorship of scholarly articles in the
field, in professional journals, or other major media;
- Evidence of the display of the
foreign national's work in the field at artistic
exhibitions or showcases;
- Evidence that the foreign
national has been employed in a critical or essential
capacity for organizations or establishments that have a distinguished
reputation;
- Evidence that the
foreign national has commanded and now commands a high
salary or other remuneration for services, as compared to others in
similar positions, evidenced by contracts and other reliable evidence
AND
Written evidence from an appropriate peer group, (i.e., an
association or entity with expertise in that area, signed by an
authorized official of the organization,) describing the foreign
national's ability and achievements in the field of endeavor and stating
whether the position requires the services of a foreign national of extraordinary ability.
How to Apply
UC Davis will consider
filing O-1 petitions for scholars:
-
who meet the evidentiary
requirements,
-
for whom another status
would not be available and effective, and
-
for whom the host department
is proposing appointment in a faculty or full-time professional research
position.
If it is possible to present
sufficient evidence for a prospective temporary worker to qualify for
sponsorship for the O-1 classification, the sponsoring department should
contact
Sachiko Tamura Benavente at
SISS to discuss the procedures and to obtain the application materials.
Forms