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    U.S. "Genius" visa attracts entrepreneurs and Playmates

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Shera Bechard, the Canadian-born former girlfriend of Playboy Enterprises founder Hugh Hefner, would not be an obvious candidate for the special visas that the U.S. government reserves for "individuals with extraordinary ability."

    Playboy magazine named Bechard Miss November in 2010, and she also started an online photo-sharing craze called "Frisky Friday." Neither seems quite on the level of an "internationally recognized award, such as a Nobel Prize," which the government cites as a possible qualification.

    But Los Angeles immigration lawyer Chris Wright argued that Bechard's accomplishments earned her a slot. The government ultimately agreed.

    That kind of success has put Wright on the map as the go-to visa fixer for both Hollywood and Silicon Valley. It also highlights the use of so-called genius visas known as O-1s and EB-1s, which have largely escaped political controversy and are now the immigration solution of choice for many entrepreneurs.

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    As many immigration lawyers see it, the paucity of immigration options for the most entrepreneurial foreigners mean they must use any avenue they can. This approach, along with seeming flexibility in Washington on what constitutes "extraordinary ability," means the O-1 is gaining traction in technology circles. Wider use could ultimately land it in political trouble.

    For example, the H-1B visa, which allows employers to hire foreigners temporarily in certain specialized fields like technology, has drawn accusations from union groups and others that companies use it to bring in lower-skilled labor.

    The O-1 visa allows individuals of "extraordinary ability" to come to the United States for up to three years, and can be extended. British journalist Piers Morgan used one when he replaced Larry King on his late-night TV show, Wright said.

    The EB-1 is similar, but leads to a green card and permanent residency rather than a temporary stay, with "extraordinary ability" being one of the ways to qualify - along with being an outstanding professor or researcher, or a multinational executive.

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    Foreign entrepreneurs have another option - the Immigrant Investor Program, or EB-5 visa - but it requires a capital investment of at least $500,000 and the creation of at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers.

    By contrast, no proof of personal wealth or investment in the United States is required for the O-1 or the EB-1.

    There is also no cap on the number of O-1s that the government can award each year; about 12,280 were approved in 2011, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said, up from 9,478 in 2006. It issued about 25,000 EB-1s last year, below their cap of 40,000.

    The H-1B is much more popular. Applications hit their annual cap of 85,000 earlier this month.

    FALLBACK POSITION

    While high-profile artists and entertainers have long used the O-1s, they are now becoming a fallback for businessmen and technologists who cannot get H1-Bs.

    Josh Buckley, a 20-year-old British-born entrepreneur and a client of Wright's, is among the new crop of Internet entrepreneurs to win an O-1 visa. He applied after starting a few small companies, including one he sold at age 15 for a sum reaching the low six figures, he says.

    He got his O-1 last year after lining up letters of recommendation from luminaries including Netscape co-founder and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen and Apple Inc co-founder Steve Wozniak.

    Buckley, whose MinoMonsters gaming company is backed by Andreessen, saw little choice other than the O-1. The H-1B was off limits because it usually does not go to people who work for themselves. The O-1, unlike most H-1Bs, also does not require a college education--a key feature for the ever-younger entrepreneurs flocking to Silicon Valley.

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    Except when it comes to the O-1, visa officials "just don't understand the concept of someone being skilled without 12 years of experience or a bachelor's degree," says John Collison, a 22-year-old Irishman. He dropped out of Harvard University to work on Stripe, the payments company he co-founded with his brother, Patrick.

    Like Buckley, he met Wright through the prestigious Silicon Valley start-up incubator known as Y Combinator. He won his O-1 in December 2010 and now has permanent residency status-- as does Buckley.

    Wright, himself a South African immigrant, dismisses the notion that some of his clients might not rise to the level of "extraordinary ability."

    "There's nothing in those regulations that requires you to be a genius," he says. "It's quite condescending to say, ‘Oh, the idiot Playboy Playmates, they don't qualify.'"

    At the end of 2010, Bechard posted the first "Frisky Friday" photo on the Twitter microblogging service. Now young women all over the world tweet scantily-clad pictures of themselves on Fridays, with Playboy selecting a weekly winner.

    Immigration officials "want to give (a visa) to someone who shows business skills," Bechard says. She also threw in such qualifications as her role as a mute Russian in a 2009 movie, "Sweet Karma," which won her a best actress award at the cult Fantastic Film Festival in Austin, Texas.

    QUALIFICATION QUESTION

    Many of Wright's young technology clients have had limited time to show they have "risen to the very top of the field of endeavor," as O-1 regulations state.

    But quality rather than longevity is the key, Wright says. USCIS rules require extraordinary ability -- demonstrated by "sustained national or international acclaim" -- that he says his clients can prove with awards and testaments from leading players in their field.

    The visas are "a lot of work," he said. "You can't just crank them out at high volume."

    Asked about how it decides to grant O-1s, a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service spokeswoman said: "USCIS decides each benefit request on a case-by-case basis relying on the law and evidence provided for that case. There are a variety of factors that influence the number of visa applications received and approved from year to year."

    Wright says he hopes that one day, immigration reform will make it easier for talented immigrants, especially entrepreneurs, to come to this country. That is a widespread goal in Silicon Valley, where immigrant entrepreneurs have helped start many leading companies. Google Inc co-founder Sergey Brin, for example, came to the United States from the Soviet Union when he was a child.

    The immigrant entrepreneurs say that far from taking away jobs, they are creating them by founding companies that may go on to employ hundreds or even thousands of people.

    They have managed to find allies even among the harshest critics of H-1Bs.

    "The O-1 is one of the few visas we support," said Kim Berry, a spokesman for the Programmers Guild, which favors the suspension of the H-1B program. "When they need to bring in the best and the brightest and the entrepreneurs, that's the only visa that helps America."

    Indeed, efforts to make it easier for educated and enterprising foreigners to stay in the United States generally enjoy bi-partisan support in Washington. The complicated status of the immigration issue as a whole, though, has blocked any changes.

    "The issue is pretty well understood," said Steve Case, the founder of AOL and now head of the venture capital firm Revolution LLC. "But there is this skepticism around the politics of immigration."

    Thus the O-1 will probably remain a key channel for many immigrant entrepreneurs - and it does carry some additional side benefits.

    British-born Scott Allison, co-founder of a software company called Teamly, was returning to the United States earlier this month and enjoyed a rare welcome from customs officials after they caught a glimpse of his new O-1 visa.

    "'Wow, you must be really awesome,'" he recalls one commenting before waving him through. "I'm like, 'Gee, thanks.'"

    (Reporting By Sarah McBride; Editing by Jonathan Weber and Lisa Von Ahn)

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    • DennisW  •  1 day 16 hrs ago
      So as im reading this Long Drawn out boring but informative article i still don't know what her ability is, any one find out?
      • Chip 1 day 16 hrs ago
        she is a moaner makes a guy feel like he is doing some damage and builds his ego
      • Raymond 1 day 11 hrs ago
        Her extraordinary ability is that she doesn't mooch off the American taxpayer.
      • steve the ale guy 1 day 10 hrs ago
        Extraordinary talents by US government standards means the ability to speak Spanish.
    • Michael  •  New York, New York  •  1 day 13 hrs ago
      This is the level of genius in this country now. Makes perfect sense to me when I see dummies like the Kardashians and the Hiltons and the Kanyes. No problem here.
      • ljr67 1 day 10 hrs ago
        Jesus I'd think where you live in new york you have to see way more model material than you do on telivision? Come on/?
      • SkepticalView 1 day 4 hrs ago
        Lol idiocracy.
      • Mozart 1 day 2 hrs ago
        yep, damn right about that. Look, when Arafat, carter and obama get nobel prizes for destoying their countries, genius has to sink even lower than theirs to keep pace..
    • thinker  •  1 day 17 hrs ago
      This is just waaaay too easy on so many levels.
      • Fizzgig 1 day 16 hrs ago
        I disagree. If it were that easy, every illegal would be clamoring to make their lives easier here by doing this, illegal immigrants would not be a hot issue (this would) and this lawyer would not have a job or a status as "the go to guy in Hollywood".
      • pacquiao 1 day 16 hrs ago
        If she's a genius then I'm Albert Einstein.
      • BETH C 1 day 16 hrs ago
        Why aren't these grants reserved for citizens, we pay the bill for them? Why should immigrants get the money while US citizens have to borrow and take out loans?
    • MckTire  •  Augusta, Georgia  •  1 day 16 hrs ago
      I swear, these comments are better than watching Leno. lol
      • Bryan 1 day 14 hrs ago
        Watching paint dry is better than watching Leno.
      • avolon 1 day 14 hrs ago
        Watching paint dry can be as pleasurable as it is instructive.
      • whocares 1 day 14 hrs ago
        @MckTire, its why we come back every day :)
    • Quint  •  1 day 16 hrs ago
      She didn't do well on the written portion of the test but she aced the oral part.
      • Anestarian 1 day 16 hrs ago
        HA!
      • Dan 1 day 16 hrs ago
        Outstanding. Actually LOL'd
      • Doz 1 day 15 hrs ago
        That's funny! I would say in the top ten for comment of the day.
    • Jason  •  1 day 17 hrs ago
      she has connections and money you don't need anything else to get into this country.
    • Dave  •  Chattanooga, Tennessee  •  1 day 17 hrs ago
      "individuals with extraordinary ability."

      Love to find out what her "ability" is.....
    • USARogue  •  Grand Rapids, Michigan  •  1 day 16 hrs ago
      OH YEAH! The first thing I noticed about her is her mind.
    • AMERICAN1975  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  1 day 0 hrs ago
      This is just another immigration fraud to bring in more unneeded labor when 20,000,000+ Americans are unemployed. We let 1,000,000 LEGAL immigrants into this country EVERY YEAR!! The economy has to grow at 3%, we need to create 100,000 jobs EVERY MONTH- just to absorb LEGAL immigrants!!! Obama changed immigration law in 2009 so having AIDS no longer prevents you from immigrating to this country!!! These are ALL FACTS!!! INCREASING the supply of labor DECREASES the labor and employment rate!!! What do you NOT understand???!! How is this Federal Government policy good???!!!
    • tommy t  •  17 hrs ago
      i'm sorry but i still don't understand what it is that puts her in the "genius" category for posting slutty pics of herself. She dated a 90 year old. Nothing genius about it.
    • John  •  New York, New York  •  1 day 17 hrs ago
      What special skills does she have again?
    • American  •  1 day 12 hrs ago
      What a joke
    • Paul NJ  •  Trenton, New Jersey  •  7 hrs ago
      Did anyone even get the point of this Article or its me ?
    • Rick  •  Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania  •  1 day 1 hr ago
      Government has become a very sad joke.
    • mark a  •  1 day 5 hrs ago
      Remember that movie, "Idiocracy", I think we have arrived.
    • Philip  •  Miami, Florida  •  1 day 10 hrs ago
      Did anyone understand this shi/t?
      Or even finish it?
    • nduf  •  1 day 12 hrs ago
      Why is it called a genius visa exactly?
    • changeling  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  34 mins ago
      How do you put a glimmer in the eye of a blonde?

      Shine a flashlight in her ear!
    • My Opinion  •  Romeoville, Illinois  •  49 mins ago
      What the HELL is the world coming too??? REALLY?!
    • Skeptic  •  2 hrs 16 mins ago
      Obviously she must not be a natural blonde.
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