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by Gabriel54
271 days ago
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I am looking here [0] and I see that almost 20,000 O visas were issued at foreign posts in 2024, and it looks like several thousand E visas in the first priority category were issued. I agree with you that for most people, currently, the way it works is that they get an H1-B and then wait for their turn to apply for EB-1 (if they are from a country subject to quotas), but it is incorrect to say that consulates do not issues O or EB-1 visas. Why this is the case I have no idea, perhaps it is easier for companies to file for H1-B? [0] https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/v... |
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We're talking about EB-1/2/3 which are not visas.
O-1 is a real visa, but also really expensive and limited to niche conditions, also not what we're talking about here.