After the recent H-1B shock, many Indian applicants are searching for alternatives to enter the US. The O-1 visa appears attractive, but experts warn it is not a real replacement for the widely accessible H-1B route.
Why O-1 looks attractive
On paper, the O-1 has benefits. It has no lottery, no six-year cap, no Labor Condition Application, and no steep $100,000 fee. For employers and workers hurt by sudden changes, it seems like a possible solution.
The real limitation
Immigration experts stress that the O-1 is only for people with extraordinary ability. You must show global recognition or industry-defining work. This instantly excludes mid-level professionals and most recent F-1 graduates seeking opportunities.
H-1B remains unmatched
No other visa provides the same access as H-1B. Options like O-1, TN, E-2, and L-1 cover only specific situations. For Indian professionals, especially in tech, the H-1B fee hike has crushed long-standing dreams.
Looking beyond the US
With the US becoming less welcoming, applicants may need to explore other countries. Nations with clearer immigration rules and better work policies now present a more realistic path for ambitious Indian talent.







