USCIS has announced a significant increase in the evidence requirements for O-1 visa applications, particularly affecting tech founders, AI experts, and executives. This change, effective from 2026, demands a more strategic approach to building a visa profile, as basic documentation is no longer deemed sufficient.
Key Details:
- New evidence requirements effective: 2026
- Increased scrutiny on applications, leading to more Requests for Evidence (RFEs)
- Higher filing fees introduced for O-1 visa applications
- Applicants advised to prepare well in advance to avoid delays
This shift in policy underscores the importance of a well-structured immigration strategy, as reliance on the H-1B lottery may no longer be a viable option for many seeking to work in the U.S.
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Source: @shamayev_law
