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🇧🇷 Brazilian applicants · 🇺🇸 United States of America

O-1 Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement for Brazilian citizens

Visa for individuals with extraordinary ability in sciences, education, business, athletics (O-1A) or the arts/film/television (O-1B).

Requires employer sponsorshipDoes not lead to permanent residencyUp to 3 years initially; 1-year extensions available indefinitely.

This page covers the O-1 Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement specifically for Brazilian applicants — including document requirements, consular procedures, and common issues specific to Brazil. The general eligibility criteria apply to everyone.

What Brazilian applicants should know

Brazilian O-1 applicants in entertainment and sports feature heavily. Agent-based O-1 filings (where the agent acts as the employer for multiple engagements) are a common vehicle; ensure each engagement has a signed itinerary and contract.

Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services · Reviewed 2026-06-01 · Confirm current rules on the primary source linked in the sidebar.

Processing time
2 months – 6 months
Government fees
US$1,655
Typical duration
Up to 3 years initially; 1-year extensions available indefinitely.
Sponsorship required
Yes
Leads to permanent residency
No
Reviewed 1 June 2026U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ↗

Bilateral context

  • US E-1/E-2 Treaty

Consular processing: São Paulo / Rio de Janeiro / Brasília

Tourist entry vs. this route

Brazilian nationals require a visa for any entry into United States of America. The O-1 Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.

Key figures for Brazilian applicants

Computed from our continuously re-verified, primary-sourced data. Indicative, not legal advice.

Government cost

US$1,655

Single initial O-1, standard employer, no premium

O-3 dependants pay $470 I-539 filing fee (each) plus $85 biometrics. Consular DS-160 is $205 per dependant where applicable.

Verified 1 June 2026 · USCIS — O-1 Visa Fees →

How long it takes

2 months – 6 months

2–6 months typical for I-129 O-1; Premium Processing resolves within 15 business days.

Verified 1 June 2026 · USCIS — Case Processing Times →

Visa overview

The O-1 visa is granted to those who can demonstrate extraordinary ability through sustained national or international acclaim. O-1A covers sciences, education, business, and athletics; O-1B covers the arts (including motion picture and television). Unlike the H-1B, O-1 is not numerically capped and has no lottery, though it requires high evidentiary standards and a US employer or agent petitioner.

Eligibility

Typical criteria

  • ✓Sustained national or international acclaim, or an extraordinary record in the arts.
  • ✓Either a major internationally recognised award, or at least 3 of 8 USCIS-defined criteria (e.g. judging, publications, original contributions, high salary, press, membership).
  • ✓A US employer or agent must file Form I-129 on behalf of the beneficiary.
  • ✓Written advisory opinion from a relevant peer group or labour organisation (if one exists).

Common blockers

  • !Evidence that is thin on national-level recognition (only local press or internal awards).
  • !Authored material that fails the scholarly publication standard for the field.

Typical evidence

  • ·Letters of recommendation from experts in the field.
  • ·Press coverage, citations, major awards.
  • ·Contracts, deal memos, or agent agreements evidencing US engagements.

Application pathway

  1. 01

    Assemble evidence package

    Document awards, press, publications, judging, original contributions, and recommendation letters.

  2. 02

    Obtain peer advisory opinion

    Request a consultation letter from a relevant peer group or union.

  3. 03

    US employer or agent files I-129

    Petition filed with USCIS including O supplement and evidence.

  4. 04

    Consular processing

    Beneficiary applies for O-1 visa at US consulate.

Recent policy changes affecting this route

What changed most recently on this route — each linked to its primary government source.

  • 12 January 2026In force 1 March 2026

    US: premium processing rises to $2,965 and H-1B moves to wage-weighted selection

    Two USCIS changes land for the FY2027 H-1B season: the Form I-907 premium-processing fee rises with inflation, and cap-subject H-1B selection switches from a random lottery to a wage-weighted process.

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services →
  • 1 April 2024In force 1 April 2024

    USCIS final fee rule takes effect

    USCIS implemented its first major fee schedule adjustment in nearly a decade, including differentiated H-1B filing fees by employer type.

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services →

Other United States of America routes covered for Brazilian applicants

  • EB-3 Skilled, Professional, and Other Workers

    Third-preference employment-based green card requiring employer sponsorship and PERM labor certification.

  • EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program

    Permanent residence through investment in a new US commercial enterprise that creates at least 10 full-time jobs.

  • F-1 Student Visa (with OPT and STEM OPT)

    Non-immigrant student visa for academic study at a SEVP-certified institution, with post-study OPT employment authorisation.

  • J-1 Exchange Visitor

    Exchange visitor visa covering academic scholars, students, trainees, interns, researchers, au pairs, and other exchange programs.

  • K-1 Fiancé(e) of US Citizen

    Non-immigrant visa allowing the fiancé(e) of a US citizen to enter the US to marry within 90 days and then apply for a green card.

Not sure United States of America is right for you? Compare similar routes

Other countries offer work sponsored routes that Brazilian nationals also apply to. See how they compare.

  • 🇬🇧 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

    Brazilian applicants — work sponsored routes

  • 🇮🇪 Republic of Ireland

    Brazilian applicants — work sponsored routes

  • 🇩🇪 Federal Republic of Germany

    Brazilian applicants — work sponsored routes

  • 🇵🇹 Portuguese Republic

    Brazilian applicants — work sponsored routes

Frequently asked questions

Are Brazilian citizens eligible for the O-1 Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement?+−

Eligibility for the O-1 Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement is set by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and is not nationality-restricted beyond the general criteria, though Brazilian applicants may also have access to the following bilateral or treaty frameworks: US E-1/E-2 Treaty. See the criteria below for the published requirements.

Where do Brazilian applicants typically file the O-1 Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement?+−

São Paulo / Rio de Janeiro / Brasília. Specific intake (online portal, biometrics centre, or in-country lodgement) is determined by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services — confirm the current intake channel on the primary source linked above before filing.

Do Brazilian applicants need a tourist visa for United States of America as well?+−

Brazilian nationals require a visa for any entry into United States of America. The O-1 Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.

How much does the O-1 Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement cost for a Brazilian applicant?+−

Government fees for the worked example (Single initial O-1, standard employer, no premium) total about US$1,655. O-3 dependants pay $470 I-539 filing fee (each) plus $85 biometrics. Consular DS-160 is $205 per dependant where applicable. Figures from USCIS — O-1 Visa Fees, verified 1 June 2026. Treat these as indicative — confirm the current schedule on the official source before budgeting.

How long does the O-1 Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement take to process from Brazil?+−

The typical published decision window is 2 months – 6 months. Brazilian applicants usually file via São Paulo / Rio de Janeiro / Brasília, and consular-post backlogs can add to the wait. Source: USCIS — Case Processing Times, verified 1 June 2026.

Can an O-1 be used by a founder of their own company?+−

A founder cannot directly petition themselves, but a US-incorporated company or US agent may file on their behalf. USCIS has issued guidance clarifying that evidence such as investor funding, press, and a critical role at a distinguished organisation can support an O-1A for entrepreneurs.

This is not legal advice

We publish neutral, sourced information about immigration routes. Rules and thresholds change often — always verify details on the official government source linked on this page and consult a regulated immigration advisor before applying.