O-1 LAWYERS IN
ANN ARBOR
Compare 4 verified O-1 immigration attorneys in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Find the right lawyer for your O-1 Visa for Extraordinary Ability case with transparent reviews and success rates.
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Why Hire a O-1 Lawyer in Ann Arbor?
Ann Arbor is home to 4 verified O-1 immigration attorneys with an average of 17 years of experience and a 95% average success rate. These attorneys collectively serve clients in 4 languages including English, Japanese, Arabic, Hindi. 2 attorneys offer free initial consultations.
The O-1 visa is a non-immigrant work visa for individuals who possess extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, athletics (O-1A) or extraordinary achievement in the motion picture or television industry (O-1B). Unlike the H-1B, the O-1 has no annual cap and can be filed at any time of year. The visa duration is tied to the specific event or activity, with no fixed maximum—extensions can be granted in one-year increments indefinitely. O-1 is popular among artists, musicians, actors, researchers, athletes, and business executives. The evidentiary standard is similar to EB-1A but evaluated in the non-immigrant context. An experienced O-1 attorney can help frame your achievements to meet the high evidentiary bar and obtain the required advisory opinion.
O-1 Process Overview
Peer Consultation & Advisory Opinion
2-4 weeksObtain an advisory opinion from a peer group or labor organization in your field, or a letter from an expert.
Evidence Compilation
4-8 weeksGather documentation proving extraordinary ability: awards, press coverage, high compensation, critical role evidence, etc.
Petition Filing
1-2 weeksEmployer or agent files Form I-129 with USCIS, including the itinerary and evidence of extraordinary ability.
USCIS Adjudication
15 days to 3-6 monthsUSCIS reviews the petition. Premium Processing provides a decision within 15 business days.
Visa Issuance & Entry
2-4 weeksApproved O-1 holders attend a consular interview and enter the US to begin their activity.
Common Challenges
- •Meeting the high evidentiary standard for "extraordinary ability"
- •Obtaining a favorable advisory opinion from a peer group
- •Maintaining valid status between events or engagements
- •Defining the scope of employment when working with multiple employers
- •Transitioning from O-1 to a green card category
Required Documents
- •Form I-129 Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker
- •Advisory opinion from peer group or labor organization
- •Evidence of awards, prizes, or major recognition
- •Press clippings and published materials about the applicant
- •Contracts or itinerary of events/activities
- •Letters from experts attesting to extraordinary ability