Are you a professional who wants to work and live in the United States? If so, the O-1 visa and EB-1A green card are two great options worth considering.

The O-1 visa is a nonimmigrant visa that is meant for individuals with extraordinary abilities or achievements in the fields of sciences, arts, athletics, business, education, or motion pictures and television.

On the other hand, the EB-1A green card is a permanent residency option that is designed for individuals with exceptional abilities, outstanding professors and researchers, and multinational managers and executives. A job offer is not always required for the EB-1A green card,

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In general, both the O-1 visa and EB-1 green card are great options for professionals who have proven themselves to be exceptional in their fields. While they both come with certain eligibility requirements and fees, they also offer several advantages such as the ability to live and work in the United States, the ability to travel internationally with ease, and opportunities for family members to join you in the United States as well.

Attorney Soulmaz discussed these visas in detail on a Facebook Live session, where she shared important information on eligibility requirements, application procedures, and other crucial details. If you missed this informative session, don’t worry! You can watch it anytime at the link below.

Whether you are an entrepreneur, artist, scientist, or educator, the O-1 visa and EB-1A green card may be the perfect options for you to explore. Consider seeking guidance from an immigration attorney who can provide personalized advice tailored to your situation. If you have any questions, please schedule a free online evaluation with us, we work in all 50 states and worldwide.

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