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USCIS Provides Clarifying Guidance on O-1 Nonimmigrants in Arts vs. Motion Picture and Television

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USCIS Provides Clarifying Guidance on O-1 Nonimmigrants in Arts vs. Motion Picture and Television

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is issuing policy guidance in the USCIS Policy Manual to clarify how we determine whether an O-1B beneficiary is evaluated as a person of extraordinary ability in the arts, or as a person of extraordinary achievement in the motion picture or television industry (MPTV).

Policy Highlights:

  • Clarifies that we apply the eligibility requirements for O-1B (MPTV) if the beneficiary will perform services for motion picture or television productions while in the United States unless the artist’s work or appearance on an MPTV production is incidental to their non-MPTV work as an artist.
  • Provides examples as to which new forms of media, including various types of online content, we may consider to properly fall within the O-1B (MPTV) subcategory.

Background
The new guidance provides more clarification on the distinction between these two classifications and will help officers and petitioners determine whether a beneficiary falls into the arts category or the motion picture and television category.

More Information
For more information, see the policy alert. Visit the Policy Manual for Comment page to comment on this update.