Monday, December 15, 2014

O1a Visa - Alien of Exceptional Ability


I often get asked how I can reside in the US and what visa I am on. It is the O-1 visa that I applied for while spending some time in LA in 2013. I was charmed by the creative and positive outlook of the city and its residents. Being one of the leading entertainment hubs of the worlds it also a place I thought to develop my skills and networks in my profession as a music entrepreneur

Broadly the O-1 is for highly skilled migrants to the US, or as the term goes 'aliens of exceptional ability'. A holder of this visa is a 'non-resident' which means you are still a resident in your own country (in my case NZ) rather than a US citizen. So a kiwi who is allowed to live and work in the US in his chosen profession. You are not a resident like the official Greencard makes you.

The O-1 is broken into 2 catagories - the O1a for business and the O1b for creatives (actors, musicians etc). In both cases you must stay in the role that you have applied under - that which you are exceptional in your home country. The basis is that you have reached a world class level in your chosen profession and you are living in the US to help build the economy with your specific set of skills.

Mine was applied for in 2013 and took 6 weeks to pull together using a visa agent in Hollywood. I pitched myself as the CEO of an entertainment company which is theory is what I was doing in NZ  in my 10 years founding, leading and building Rhythm Group. 

For my application I had to get together a number of documents - evidence of financial success, leading industry awards, extra-curricular activities in my industry, social achievements, along with leading character references. I had to get an expression of interest to be employed in the US, this via a friend who ran a production company in California. This was bundled into a thick, binded document along with a letter form my visa agent summarising the evidence and why I should be allowed in to the land of the free and home of the brave.

Once I was given the green light for my application I had to go into the US Consulate in Auckland for a final interview. This is when the visa was presented and now sits proudly in my passport. It is valid for 3 years and can be renewed relatively easily Im told, as long as you continue to upkeep your exceptional ability. I now get a friendly welcome on arrival at LAX and can come and go from the county with ease!

Once I entered the States I could then apply for Social Security, and my O1 gives credibility when building credit, taking out insurance, setting up companies etc.

One thing that I am prevented from doing is being a majority shareholder in a venture. For this I need a Greencard which is the next step of this process. I also have to remain in my chose profession (in theory). This will become particularly relevant when it comes to renew my visa in future.  So no acting, legal work or working in a burger joint!

This is only my guide, there is plenty of other ways to get visas - be it Greencard lotteries, bonded to US companies, student visas, 6 month holiday visas etc.

Here is the official details of the O1 application process below.

O-1 Visa: Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement

The O-1 nonimmigrant visa is for the individual who possesses extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, or who has a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement in the motion picture or television industry and has been recognized nationally or internationally for those achievements.
The O nonimmigrant classification is commonly referred to as:
  • O-1A: individuals with an extraordinary ability in the sciences, education, business, or athletics (not including the arts, motion pictures or television industry)

General Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for an O-1 visa, the beneficiary must demonstrate extraordinary ability by sustained national or international acclaim and must be coming temporarily to the United States to continue work in the area of extraordinary ability.
Extraordinary ability in the fields of science, education, business or athletics means a level of expertise indicating that the person is one of the small percentage who has risen to the very top of the field of endeavor.

Evidentiary Criteria for O-1A

Evidence that the beneficiary has received a major, internationally-recognized award, such as a Nobel Prize, or evidence of at least (3) three of the following:  
  • Receipt of nationally or internationally recognized prizes or awards for excellence in the field of endeavor
  • Membership in associations in the field for which classification is sought which require outstanding achievements, as judged by recognized national or international experts in the field
  • Published material in professional or major trade publications, newspapers or other major media about the beneficiary and the beneficiary’s work in the field for which classification is sought
  • Original scientific, scholarly, or business-related contributions of major significance in the field
  • Authorship of scholarly articles in professional journals or other major media in the field for which classification is sought
  • A high salary or other remuneration for services as evidenced by contracts or other reliable evidence
  • Participation on a panel, or individually, as a judge of the work of others in the same or in a field of specialization allied to that field for which classification is sought
  • Employment in a critical or essential capacity for organizations and establishments that have a distinguished reputation
If the above standards do not readily apply to the beneficiary’s occupation, the petitioner may submit comparable evidence in order to establish eligibility.

The Rhythm Roady - North Island Pt2





It felt like getting the band back together as we met up again in Auckland for the final leg of the Rhythm Roady - heading deep into the mighty Waikato and BOP to Hobbiton and Tauranga specifically.

First pit stop was into A brand jeans to get kitted out, then to iLab for some of the latest Rhythm merch gears. The glow in the dark 'Shredder of the Rhythm' kit is set to be a winner! As are the paneled hats.

Then to pick up our new wheels 'Bernie' the Chevy Van in Avondale. Being an old school left hand drive, it ran like a tank and purred with bass on the straights. With comfortable seats to lounge in the back and flash fluro branding, Bernie will be a sure fire head turner on the road this summer.



Up early Friday morning and we were on the road to Matamata. We followed our nose over the rolling green hills to Hobbiton. Hosted by Shayne and the team it was impressive to see the world reknown movie set in all its misty glory. The vistas looking down on the village were breathtaking. We walked passed to the famous Party Tree to the Green Dragon pub where we enjoyed a medieval brew overlooking the lake.



On over the Kaimais to Tauranga. It was a sticky, hot summer afternoon as we met up with the boys from Please Please and enjoyed some lunch at Astro Labe. What a garden bar - surely one of the best in the county. We did a walk up the Mount, first time for me. It was nice to sit in silence for 15 mins, enjoy the views and take in the beauty of the region.


We did some more flying and promo around the main beach, including the night markets before settling back in for a night on the town. Loads of young people pumped for summer and festival season!


Lazy morning Satuday as we enjoyed Bacon and Eggs in the shadow of Mount Maunganui. Jules picked up the crate and began the challenge of the day while Louis and I watched the road. We stoppped for a bomb in the Karangahake Gorge (with some convicts on a day release) before another photo op at the L&P Bottle in Paeroa.




Auckland traffic was at a standstill as we entered the city, calling down to BCC to enjoy the third installment of the Britomart Rhythm Club.



Overall the Roady was an epic adventure. We got to touch parts of NZ we had only dreamed of, along with meeting characters from all walks of life. We got our festival collateral out there and spread the good word about the upcoming festivities. The Two Kids and I got along famously and swapped advice, perspectives, dreams and goals.I came back recharged, inspired with loads of ideas for how we could grow this concept in future.

Stay tuned for more antics with Bernie this summer along with a bigger and better Rhythm Roady in 2015!

The Rhythm Roady - North Island Pt1.


Well the Rhythm Roady has wrapped up for its first North Island leg and what a week it was!
After calling through Hawkes Bay from Wellington we woke up lake side Taupo in our Jucy Rental van. We made ourselves known at the backpackers around town with our flyers and bumper stickers before we set off to Rotorua, stopping on the way to hide a Golden Ticket at Huka Falls.


That afternoon we were well looked after by James and the team at Rotorua Canopy Tours, zipping high across the forest and native flora and fauna below us. What an experience! Then it was on to set up our campsite on a friends lawn, testing out the bells and whistles of our Jucy Condo. Our busy day of travel and adventures finished with a a relaxing soak in the Polynesian Spa.



We awoke to another big day of adventures up on the luge, the giant swing and finally another zipline that took us to speeds of 100 km/ph with views over Rotorua. We tried to fit in the Zorb but it was just too busy with tourists and backpackers lining up to experience all the wild adventures tourism Rotorua had to offer.

The crew at 15b Greensboro St in Hamilton hosted the 'Rhythm Roady Refuel' that Thursday night, and we made a sizable punch or ‘Jungle Juice’ for the occasion. Noize Radio DJ’s smashed out the hits as dozens of ‘Wai Kat’ students settled in for a memorable flat party.

Check out some of our antics here - Rhythm Roady Recap Video!

An early start at drive towards Auckland. Was a bit of culture shock cruising the streets of trendy Ponsonby after such a rough and ready tour of NZ’s heartland. We picked up our tickets for Our House tickets from the Remix crew and kitted ourselves out in new ilabb festival merch. We were pumped to see Skrillex, Steve Aoki, What So Not and others destroy the d-floor at Mt Smart. Skrillex even dropped our Roady theme song as his final track!


By Saturday the weekend had well and truly begun and after a solid breakfast we did some flyer-ing at the Grey Lynn Festival before heading down to our new event ‘Britomart 
Rhythm Club‘ held at the BCC. This will be a weekly event bringing some day time shenanigans and international DJ’s to the CBD.



By Sunday it was sad to break the band up but it had been a busy week.  Stay tuned for the next instalment, after a short pitstop and catch up on sleep we will be back on the road!

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  • Ibiza
  • Lake Tahoe
  • London
  • Montreal
  • North Dunedin
  • Ponsonby, Auckland

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