The Home of Extraordinary Developers. Your O-1 Visa Path Starts Now.

While companies pay $100,000 extra per H-1B, smart tech professionals choose O-1 visas.

Need comprehensive research for your petition?

Three Clear Paths to Your O-1 Visa

Choose based on your current situation. All paths lead to O-1 approval.

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You have the evidence. We handle everything else.
Perfect if you score 30+ on our assessment.

Plus USCIS fees: $1,100-$1,500
Payment plans available

Build Your O-1 Profile

Systematic evidence building with 2 filings included.
Perfect if you score 15-29 on our assessment. Perfect if you score 30+ on our assessment.

Total: $24,000 (Save $4,000 if paid upfront)
Everything included except USCIS fees

Just Need a Petitioner

Have an attorney? We provide agent-petitioner sponsorship.
Work for multiple companies with one visa.

Optional: Add job placement for $500/month

Why Tech Professionals Are Rushing to O-1

H-1B in 2025

O-1 with IGTA

⚠️ Limited Capacity Alert:
We accept only 20 ready filings per month.

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Answer 8 quick questions about your achievements.
Get an instant score and personalized recommendation.

From H-1B Rejection to O-1 Approval

“After 3 failed H-1B attempts, IGTA got my O-1 approved in 4 months.
Now I work for two companies and run my own AI startup on the side.”

— Senior ML Engineer, Former H-1B Applicant

“Filed in 30 days”

— Data Scientist

“No more lottery stress”

— Software Engineer

“Started my company”

— AI Founder

Quick Answers to Common Questions

How is O-1 different from H-1B?

No lottery, no salary minimum, work for multiple companies, start businesses.

No! We provide the work itinerary. Find jobs after approval.

If denied, repackaging available for $2,000.

Ready to Skip the H-1B Lottery?

Join 500+ tech professionals who chose the O-1 path.
Your career shouldn’t depend on 14% lottery odds.

IGTA is a talent agency providing agent-petitioner services for O-1 visa applications.
We are not a law firm. Success rates based on historical data. USCIS makes all final decisions.

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