When applying for specialized visas like the O1 and EB1A, a strong public image can be the key to approval. Brandosaur, a nationally ranked public relations firm, has become a trusted partner for immigration law firms across the U.S., offering PR expertise to showcase clients’ exceptional accomplishments. Our tailored PR approach not only enhances our clients’ public profiles but also aligns perfectly with the requirements set by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Understanding the O1 Visa and EB1A Criteria
The O1 and EB1A visas cater to individuals of extraordinary ability, setting rigorous standards for proven success and acclaim in fields such as arts, sciences, business, and education. The O1 visa allows temporary residency for individuals with outstanding achievement, while the EB1A offers a path to permanent residency, demanding sustained national or international recognition. Brandosaur PR services strengthen an applicant’s profile through strategic media exposure, creating a documented trail of public accomplishments.
Building Visibility for O1 Visa Applicants
O1 applicants must demonstrate their success in highly competitive fields. Brandosaur assists by securing press placements, managing media interviews, and establishing a cohesive narrative that supports each client's standing as an expert. Our team works to ensure that applicants’ accomplishments are recognized in top industry publications, showing USCIS that they truly embody “extraordinary ability.”
Supporting EB1A Applicants in Securing Permanent Residency
For EB1A applicants, establishing sustained acclaim is paramount. Our PR campaigns maintain a steady flow of media attention, reinforcing each client’s reputation over time. We collaborate with immigration law firms to align our media strategy with the EB1A criteria, creating content that supports applicants as leading figures in their industry. By curating articles, digital profiles, and thought-leadership pieces, we elevate clients’ visibility and document their influence in their fields, helping them build the evidence needed for EB1A approval.