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"EXTRAORDINARY ABILITY IN THE FIELD OF ARTS” is defined
differently for artists than it is for those in the fields of science,
education, business, and athletics.

“Extraordinary ability” for artists is defined as distinction.

Distinction means a “
high level of achievement in the field of arts
evidenced by a degree of skill and recognition
substantially above
the ordinary encountered
to the extent that person described as
prominent is renowned, leading, or well-known in the field of arts.”
8 C.F.R. section 214.2(0)(3) (ii).

O-1 visa artists must be recognized as being prominent in his or
her field demonstrated by:


A.  Has been nominated for, or has received significant national
or international awards or prices such as an Academy Award, an
Emmy, a Grammy, or a Director’s Guild Award;
OR


B.  Artist must show at least three of the following forms of
evidence.  You must show that you:

    1.     Have or will perform as a lead or starring participant
           in productions or events which have a distinguished
           reputation (as evidenced by critical reviews,
           advertisements, publicity releases, publications
           contracts, or endorsements);

    2.     Have achieved national or international recognition
           for achievements (as evidenced by critical reviews
    or
           other published materials by or about the individual in
           major newspapers, trade journals, magazines, or
           other publications);

    3.     Have performed, and will perform, in a lead, starring
           or critical role for organizations and establishments
           that have a distinguished reputation (evidenced by
           articles in newspapers, trade journals, publications or
           testimonials);

    4.     Have a record of major commercial or critically
           acclaimed successes (as evidenced by such indicators
           as title, rating, standing in the field, box office
           receipts, motion picture or television ratings, and
           other occupational achievements reported in trade
           journals, major newspapers or other publications);

    5.     Have received significant recognition for achievements
           from organizations, critics, government agencies, or
           other recognized experts in the field in which artist
           is engaged (such testimonials must clearly indicate the
           author's authority, expertise, and knowledge of the
           alien's achievements);

    6.     Have commanded or now commands a high salary or
           other substantial remuneration for services in relation
           to others in the field (as evidenced by contracts or
           other reliable evidence);

    7.     Other comparable evidence of prominence (this would
           be very strong letters from other well-known artists or
           professionals in your field).


    C.  Consultation Requirement

    Consultation with an appropriate peer group, labor and/or
    management organization regarding the nature of the
    proposed work and the beneficiary's qualifications is
    mandatory before an    O petition can be approved. "Peer
    group" means a group or organization comprised of
    practitioners of the beneficiary's occupation. This
    requirement may be especially important in the arts,
    entertainment fields or athletics. Advisory consultations are
    labor consultations, unless no appropriate union exists. In
    the latter situation, employers may submit an advisory
    opinion from an individual expert in the field, a peer group,
    or management organization that describes the
    beneficiary's ability and achievements, the nature of the
    duties to be performed, and whether the services require
    someone of extraordinary ability.
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O-1 Work Visas:  Extraordinary Ability in the Arts