Recent reports indicate that Indian founders are encountering significant challenges in securing O-1 visas, even after receiving approval from USCIS. This situation highlights a growing disconnect between the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and U.S. consulates, leading to increased scrutiny and rejection rates for O-1 visa applications. The issues have been particularly pronounced for high-achieving individuals, such as a top IIT CS graduate and successful hedge fund founder, who faced difficulties despite meeting the stringent criteria for the visa.
Key Details:
- O-1 visa approvals from USCIS are being increasingly challenged by U.S. consulates.
- There is a lack of coordination between USCIS and consulates, leading to inconsistent decisions.
- High-achieving applicants are finding it more difficult to secure O-1 visas than to establish successful businesses.
- The situation reflects broader concerns about the immigration process for skilled professionals in the tech industry.
This trend may deter highly qualified immigrants from pursuing opportunities in the U.S., impacting innovation and economic growth. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Vijay Thirumalai
