Success Stories: O-1 Visa Approval for Brazilian Technical Fashion Apparel Designer at the Consulate in Rio De Janeiro
We recently received an O-1 extraordinary ability petition approval for a Brazilian Fashion Technical Apparel Designer & Product Developer at the U.S. Consulate in Rio De Janeiro petitioned by her U.S. employer. Congratulations to our clients!
The client previously applied for the nonimmigrant visa by herself and received a denial for failure to establish her eligibility for the O-1 visa. We submitted a visa application that comprehensively demonstrated the beneficiary’s extraordinary ability in fashion design and thoroughly prepared our client in advance of her interview and received a visa approval after our intervention. The client is now able to continue her work at her petitioning U.S. employer.
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