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Examples
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Air Force O-1 Aircraft he was allegedly an observer on was shot down in
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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In the case of Mr. Willson, he sought an O-1 visa for "Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement" to tour in support of his new album.
The Visa Dance Pia Catton 2011
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Dorismar contested the deportation in an interesting way, claiming that her "physical attributes" placed her in the category of "alien of extraordinary ability", which she hoped would allow her to seek a special O-1 visa, permitting her residency in the U.S. based upon her "talents".
"Gal" Friday! Dorismar Chuck Wells 2010
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Dorismar contested the deportation in an interesting way, claiming that her "physical attributes" placed her in the category of "alien of extraordinary ability", which she hoped would allow her to seek a special O-1 visa, permitting her residency in the U.S. based upon her "talents".
Archive 2010-04-01 Chuck Wells 2010
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Part of the challenge facing the applicant for the O-1 is that there is a documentation requirement in which the applicant must demonstrate a record of “distinction” that indicates achievement and skill significantly above the ordinary and is regarded as nationally or internationally recognized in his field.
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There is something known as an “O-1 Extraordinary Ability Visa,” which could allow him to stay in the U.S. for up to three years.
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But he said starring on a U.S. television show -- scripted or not -- would require the same O-1 or P-1 visas granted to actors.
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In order to qualify for the O-1, however, the applicant needs to show that he or she has an extraordinary ability in the arts, science, education, business, entertainment or sports.
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Please note that there is a difference between a rank, such as “captain,” and a pay grade, ranging from E-1 to E-9 for enlisted, O-1 to O-10 for officers, and W-1 to W-5 for warrant officers.
Married to the Military Meredith Leyva 2009
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Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps officers are called company-grade officers in the pay grades of O-1 to O–3, field-grade officers in pay grades O–4 to O–6, and general officers in pay grades O–7 and higher.
Married to the Military Meredith Leyva 2009
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