O-1 visa/status is targeted for aliens of extraordinary ability or
achievement in the sciences, arts, business and education. The application
not only involves a great deal of documentation work to demonstrate
the applicant's exceptional ability in his/her field, but also touches
many legal issues in fully and appropriately understanding the requirements
of an O-1 petition as set by the law. Therefore, if your O-1 petition
is prepared with the help of an experienced attorney, your chances for
success are greater. Z&A proudly offers the following quality services
related to O-1 applications:
Z&A experienced attorney(s) will first evaluate your situation as
to the options of your potential petition. You may send us your resume
either by email freeevaluation@hooyou.com
or by fax at 713-771-8368. After reviewing your resume, we will give
an initial advice on whether O-1 status is applicable in your situation.
If not, we will advise you on which options are best for you, such as
J waiver application or H-1B.
After you retain us for
your O-1 case, we will
1) effectively communicate with your (potential) employer to facilitate
their sponsorship for your petition;
2) provide sample recommendation letters applicable to your field, which
can be used as a reference for you;
3)review and edit your draft letters of recommendation to ensure that
they include the appropriate language and meet the O-1 requirements;
4)help your employer to draft the job offer letter detailing the position,
the project, and your qualifications;
5) help you to obtain the affidavit or advisory opinion with an appropriate
peer group or independent consulting organization regarding the nature
of the work to be done by you and your qualifications;
6)guide you to collect all evidence that in the form of documentation
for your O-1 petition;
7)organize all the required documentation for your O-1 petition, including
the signed recommendation letters;
8)draft the petition letter on your behalf;
9)submit the completed petition materials to the proper USCIS Center
via registered mail; and
10)contact the USCIS for the status inquiry of your pending case.
If the USCIS makes a request for additional evidence on
your pending case, we will respond and submit the additional documentation
required for your case to the USCIS in time. As soon as the USCIS makes
a final decision on your O-1 application, we will inform you of the result.
For more information on the O-1 category, please click one
of the following links:
Description
Procedure for obtaining O-1 Status
Requirements for obtaining an O-1 Status
Obtaining an O-1 visa
Dependents of O-1 visa holders
Duration and extension of O-1 Status
Change to other status from O Status
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Attorney and filing fees
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
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