Feds grant Playboy playmate entry into U.S. on ‘genius’ visa - Edit 1
Before modification by Isaac at 29/06/2012 07:43:08 PM
June 29th, 2012 (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.
'Silicon Valley' being rather appropriate in this case. Doubtless many dutiful citizens will be taking it upon themselves to review her body of work to see if it is appropriately ample to justify claims of 'extraordinary ability'... was that enough double entendres? No? Okay 100 WSE points for whoever comes up with the best one
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.
'Silicon Valley' being rather appropriate in this case. Doubtless many dutiful citizens will be taking it upon themselves to review her body of work to see if it is appropriately ample to justify claims of 'extraordinary ability'... was that enough double entendres? No? Okay 100 WSE points for whoever comes up with the best one
