Four O-1 visa approvals were recently announced, concluding a challenging week for immigration attorneys. The approvals included two O-1B visas for a Japanese oil painter and an art therapist, an O-1A visa for a French Web3 entrepreneur, and another O-1B for a Chinese landscape designer. These cases illustrate both the successes and the increasing difficulties in securing visas amid a more scrutinized immigration process.
Key Details:
- Two O-1B approvals for a Japanese oil painter and an art therapist.
- One O-1A approval for a French Web3 entrepreneur, who faced a Request for Evidence (RFE) regarding venture capital investment.
- One O-1B approval for a Chinese designer specializing in immersive 3D environments.
- Overall, O-1, EB-1A, and NIW cases are experiencing more RFEs and denials, indicating a trend of increased skepticism from immigration authorities.
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Source: Toni Xu
