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USA O-1 Extraordinary Ability Visa — Informational

The O-1 visa is for individuals with extraordinary ability or achievement recognised nationally or internationally. Two sub-types: O-1A (sciences, education, business, athletics) and O-1B (arts, film/TV). Stringent evidentiary standards — awards, publications, high salary, media recognition, judging panel roles, etc. Petition-based.

O-1 petitions require extensive evidence and expert legal drafting. SureshotVisa does not process O-1 — consult a US immigration attorney specialising in extraordinary-ability cases.

Processing

USCIS petition required before visa interview

Stay Duration

Up to 3 years initially, extendable 1 year at a time

Starting Fee

$185

Apply At

6 VFS centres

Who Can Apply

  • Scientists, academics, artists, athletes, business leaders with national/international acclaim
  • Must meet at least 3 of 8 evidentiary criteria (O-1A) or comparable O-1B criteria
  • Nobel Prize / Oscar / Olympic-level achievement meets criteria easily

Fees (in INR)

ItemAmount
B-1/B-2 Business/Tourist visa$185
F-1 / M-1 Student visa$185
J-1 Exchange Visitor$185
H/L/O/P/Q Work visas$205
R-1 Religious Worker visa$205
C/D Transit/Crewmember visa$185
I Journalist/Media$185
K-1 Fiancé(e)$265
E Treaty Trader/Investor$315

All US nonimmigrant visa (MRV) fees are set in USD by the Department of State and paid online in India via usvisascheduling.com. The INR amount depends on exchange rate on payment day. Additional costs: SEVIS fee for F/M/J visas (paid to ICE separately), VFS document delivery charges, photograph, and any USCIS petition fees (for work visas — usually paid by employer). MRV fees are non-refundable regardless of interview outcome.

Documents Required

Overview — for informational reference only

  • !
    Detailed petition with 3+ of 8 evidentiary categories

    Awards, publications, membership in distinguished associations, judging, original contributions, authorship, high salary, lead role in distinguished organisation.

  • !
    I-797 Approval Notice from USCIS
  • !
    Standard US visa documents (DS-160, fee, passport)

! = mandatory · = optional / if applicable

🗺️ Step-by-Step Application Process

1

US sponsor files I-129 O-1 petition

With extensive evidence package. USCIS adjudicates strictly.

2

Receive I-797 + Consulate interview

Standard US visa flow.

VFS Application Centres

US Embassy — New Delhi (Shantipath, Chanakyapuri, 110021)US Consulate — Mumbai (C-49, G-Block, BKC, Bandra East)US Consulate — Chennai (220 Anna Salai, Gemini Circle)US Consulate — Kolkata (38A Jawaharlal Nehru Road)US Consulate — Hyderabad (Paigah Palace, 1-8-323 Chiran Fort Lane, Begumpet)VFS Global — Visa Application Centres in 12+ cities (biometrics only)

Quiz not yet available for this visa type

We're actively building per-visa quizzes. For now, the best way to assess your eligibility for USA O-1 Extraordinary Ability Visa — Informational is a free 1-on-1 consultation with our team.

Frequently Asked Questions

What evidence is needed?+
At least 3 of 8 categories: awards, published material about you, membership in prestigious associations, judging others' work, original scientific/scholarly contributions, authored articles, high salary, critical role in distinguished organisation.
Why doesn't SureshotVisa process US work visas?+
US work visas (H-1B, L-1, O-1, etc.) are petition-based — the US employer files I-129 with USCIS, then the applicant applies for the visa stamp. This requires ongoing coordination with US employer's legal team / specialist US immigration attorneys. We specialise in short-stay visit, tourist, business, and student visa interview prep where Indian applicants apply directly.

This page is for information only

SureshotVisa does not process this visa category. For other United States visa types we can help with — Tourist, Visitor, Business, Student, or Family Reunification — see the related visa types below.

Other United States Visa Types

Nonimmigrant B-2 — Tourist

USA Tourist Visa (B-2 — Tourism / Visit Family)

Non-immigrant visa for Indian citizens visiting the US for tourism, leisure, medical, or to see family/friends. Typically 10-year multiple-entry. $185.

Nonimmigrant B-1 — Business

USA Business Visa (B-1 — Business Visitor)

Non-immigrant visa for Indian professionals doing business activities in the US — meetings, conferences, negotiations, consulting. $185. Usually combined B-1/B-2.

Nonimmigrant F-1 — Academic Student

USA Student Visa (F-1 — Academic Student)

Full-time study visa for Indian students at US universities/colleges. Requires I-20 from SEVP-certified school + SEVIS fee + funds evidence. $185 visa fee.

Nonimmigrant J-1 — Exchange Visitor

USA Exchange Visitor Visa (J-1) — Informational

For participants in State-Department-approved exchange programs — research scholars, interns, trainees, au pairs, summer work travel, physicians. Sponsor-driven.

Nonimmigrant H-1B — Speciality Occupation

USA H-1B Work Visa (Speciality Occupation) — Informational

Petition-based work visa for Indian professionals with US job offers in specialty occupations requiring bachelor's+. Annual lottery, 65,000 cap + 20,000 US master's. $205.

Nonimmigrant L-1 — Intra-Company Transfer

USA L-1 Intra-Company Transfer Visa — Informational

For Indian managers/executives (L-1A) or specialised-knowledge employees (L-1B) transferring to a US branch/subsidiary of their employer. No annual cap. $205.

Nonimmigrant P — Athletes/Entertainers

USA P Visa (Athletes, Entertainers, Artists) — Informational

For internationally recognised athletes, entertainers, artists, or performers entering the US for specific events/competitions. P-1, P-2, P-3 sub-categories.

Nonimmigrant Q — Cultural Exchange

USA Q Cultural Exchange Visa — Informational

For participants in international cultural exchange programs providing practical training + cultural sharing with the American public.

Source & Disclaimer

Data on this page is sourced from the official VFS Global United States website and Embassy of United States. Last verified 2026-04-19. Always verify with the official embassy before applying — fees and requirements change without notice.