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‘Maybe my talent is big boobs’: How I got an O-1B as an internet model
The exclusive US visa is reserved for those with ‘extraordinary ability’. The Canadian influencer Julia Ain was deemed to be one of them
‘Maybe my talent is big boobs’
Applying for an O-1B visa to work in the US, the Canadian influencer Julia Ain submitted an Instagram video of herself and a friend wearing low-cut tops and holding a pastrami sandwich. “Would you rather one night with us or a year’s supply of this sandwich?” they asked.
The video, filmed at the famous New York City deli Katz’s, has been viewed more than 11 million times, garnered 226,000 likes and prompted 58,000 comments.
“Yes, that video was submitted to the US government,” Ain, 25, whose work appears on Fanfix, the nudity-free answer to OnlyFans, told The Times. “I know it sounds insane. But it literally was meant as proof … people are watching.”
Ain’s O-1B application was approved and she joined a rising number of digital creators and influencers awarded the exclusive visa in the past six years. The visa grants entry to an individual with “extraordinary ability in the arts or major achievements in TV, motion picture or film industry”. It is usually valid for three years before requiring annual extensions.
Her visa application was not just about the two dozen videos she sent; it also included a letter of sponsorship from Fanfix, as well as her income, her pageviews and follower count and ten letters of recommendation from influencers she has collaborated with.
Michael Wildes, an immigration lawyer who has helped international stars including Boy George, Sinead O’Connor and Pelé to get their O-1 visas, started noticing a rise in influencers contacting him about it during the Covid pandemic.
LOL....Take the blonde and sammich, leave the Jewish Princess with the mole on her nose.
At 25 looks looks right chunky to me....Don't mention the mole.
