What Publications Count for O-1 Visa?

O-1 Visa Tip: Only credible, editorial publications—recognized by independent journalists—count as valid O-1 Visa evidence. Paid placements or self-published blogs generally do not.

Q1. What kinds of publications help my O-1 Visa?

USCIS looks for third-party, reputable sources that highlight your achievements. Examples include Forbes, Business Insider, TechCrunch, and respected trade journals in your field.

Q2. Do online articles and blogs count?

Personal or company blogs rarely carry evidentiary weight unless they’re hosted on a verified, editorially controlled site. Focus on publications with editors, fact-checking, and public readership.

Q3. Are paid features acceptable?

No. Paid placements or advertorials are discounted because they lack independent validation. Immigration officers look for earned media coverage.

Q4. How can I get credible media coverage for O-1?

Work with a PR agency experienced in visa visibility. Blue Buzz helps identify credible publications, pitch authentic stories, and secure editorial coverage that builds your O-1 portfolio.