Success Stories: O-1 artist visa renewal approved for Indian Illustrator and Surface Designer at USCIS

Photo by Breakreate on Unsplash. The O-1 nonimmigrant visa is for individuals who possess extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics and must be coming temporarily to the United States to continue work in the area of extraordinary ability.

We recently received an approval for an O-1 Visa Renewal for an Indian National who is an Illustrator and Surface Designer. Congratulations to our artist client and her U.S. petitioner!

Our client works in an occupation that is traditionally self-employed so we submitted an application that allowed her to work with an agent enabling her to work with multiple employers. In this case, we submitted a petition that included a detailed itinerary, contracts/deal memos and other relevant documentation. It was approved without a request for additional evidence and granted for the full three years requested.

If you are an artist and are curious about the "artist visa", which is the O-1 extraordinary ability visa, don't hesitate to contact us for a comprehensive consultation. Follow us on InstagramTwitterFacebookLinkedIn and Tumblr, for up-to-date immigration news. Please note that past results do not guarantee future outcomes. 


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