


O-1 Visa Press Designed to Support Your Petition
🎭 Ideal for international talent pursuing U.S. opportunities.
📝 Verified press can serve as supporting evidence for O-1 visa petitions.
🎬 Supports actors, filmmakers, musicians, dancers, and creatives.
📰 Provides professional third-party media coverage.
✍️ Articles are custom-written and published in reputable outlets.
📁 All content is formatted specifically for immigration petition submission.
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Purchase Packages & Next Steps
Step#1
Share
Information
Step#2
Writing
& Review
Step#3
Publication
Share your goals and artistic background.
We craft your article and send it for approval.
Your feature is published online with a verifiable link and downloadable PDF for your petition.

Past Client Articles
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Our team selects and places articles in reputable media outlets based on availability and the publication that best aligns with your artistic field, story, and career spotlight—ensuring the coverage is authentic, professional, and appropriate for visa documentation.
Yes. All packages include guaranteed publication in a reputable media outlet, along with a public link and a visa-ready PDF for submission.
Yes. Each article is custom-written based on your background, achievements, and career goals. The content is structured to highlight accomplishments commonly referenced in O-1 petitions.
Yes. Each article is written to spotlight a different aspect of your career—such as projects, roles, achievements, or milestones — so your press coverage feels varied and credible rather than repetitive.
We generally suggest three articles to create the strongest press profile and demonstrate sustained professional recognition. That said, the right number depends on your goals and budget. We offer flexible options—from a single article to three or more—with discounted pricing for multi-article packages.
The articles are published by established third-party outlets and presented as professional editorial features, which immigration attorneys regularly include as supporting evidence in O-1 cases.
Absolutely. You’ll receive a draft for review and approval before publication to ensure accuracy and alignment with your career narrative.
Timelines vary, but most articles are written, approved, and published within a few weeks after your consultation and materials are submitted.
No. This publicity service can be used independently to build verified press and professional recognition. While an immigration attorney is typically required to file an O-1 petition, our role is focused solely on creating visa-ready media coverage that can be included as supporting evidence if and when you pursue your application.
No service can guarantee visa approval. Press coverage is one component of an O-1 petition, but strong, credible media recognition can significantly strengthen your overall case.





