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O-1

Change of Employers as an H-1B | Change of Jobs at UNC-Chapel Hill
Concurrent Employment by Different Employers | Travel

The O-1 status is for the employment of individuals who have achieved and sustained national or international acclaim for extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business. Receipt of a Nobel Prize or similar prize of international standing will qualify the individual for this category; otherwise, the individual must meet at least 3 of 8 specified indicators of extraordinary ability and acclaim to qualify. The O-1 status allows the individual to work in their field for up to 3 years. Extensions beyond this point, however, can be difficult.

Proposed Changes in Your Work
Your O-1 status is very job and employer specific. It permits you to work for only within the dates specified on your I-94 Arrival Departure Record and your I-797 Approval Notice from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. It is also limited to work only for the job and the employer for whom the O-1 status was granted. Any proposed significant change in your job duties could require the University to file a new O-1 petition with USCIS before those changes could occur. If there are any proposed significant changes in your job duties, contact the Office of International Student and Scholar Services immediately.

Change of Employers as an O-1
Should you decide to change employers, you should not leave your current employment, until the new employer has received an O-1 approval for you from USCIS. There is no automatic "grace period" for the O-1 status, therefore, you would be no longer be "In-status" with USCIS if you quit one job and could not start the other job immediately.

Change of Jobs at UNC-Chapel Hill
Should you decide to change positions at UNC-Chapel Hill, remember that any significant change in the job duties, etc. require UNC-Chapel Hill to file a new petition to USCIS on your behalf. Therefore, the process is the same as that listed above for a change of employers and, again, you should not assume the new duties or job until USCIS has approved the new employment.

Concurrent Employment by Different Employers
Employment by more than one employer while in O-1 status requires the approval for concurrent employment by the USCIS.

Travel
When traveling within the United States, foreign nationals, including any accompanying dependents, should carry their immigration documents with them. These documents include valid passport, I-94 arrival-departure record, and I-797 Approval Notice. Please take extra precautions to safeguard your documents both while traveling and in Chapel Hill.

Whenever, you travel outside the U.S., you should always carry the following documents for presentation at a U.S. Consulate abroad and/or to the CBP officers when re-entering the U.S.:

  1. Valid passport
  2. Valid O-1 visa (for entry or re-entry to U.S.)
  3. I-94 card
  4. Form I-797 O-1 Approval Notice
  5. Copy of UNC-Chapel Hill's O-1 petition and supporting documents
  6. Recent copy of departmental support letter. The department letter submitted as part of a petition can serve as an example for this new letter and could follow the following pattern:

    Para. #1--"Dr. X is currently employed in O-1 status in the position of.... This current O-1 appointment began on (month/day/year) and will end on (month/day/year) {Three-year maximum} The position carries a salary of $...per...."
    Para. #2--"The main duties of this position are...."
    Para. #3--"Dr. X possesses the necessary qualifications for the above position. Dr. X's qualifications include...."
  7. For a O-3 visa and/or re-entry to the U.S. for a dependent, your spouse, or any of your children under the age of 21, will need to provide the same as above, plus the following are recommended:
    • A current bank letter or statement showing enough funds to support family members
    • A copy of the O-1's passport and O-1 visa stamp
    • A copy of the O-1's I-94 card (if O-1 is already in U.S.)
    • Marriage certificate for spouse
    • Birth certificates for children

WARNING: Due to heightened security, visa approvals abroad are taking from 1 to 3 months and longer as new security checks are conducted for all applicants worldwide. All documentation submitted to a consular or immigration officer is receiving greater scrutiny, so please review and know the contents of all of your documents before presenting them to the U.S. official.