Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

'Genius' visa attracts Playmates

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SAN FRANCISCO, June 29 (Reuters) Shera Bechard, the Canadianbo­rn 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 gov- ernment 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. As many immigratio­n lawyers see it, the paucity of immigratio­n options for the most entreprene­urial foreigners mean they must use any avenue they can. This approach, along with seeming flexibilit­y in Washington on what constitute­s "extraordin­ary ability," means the O-1 is gaining traction in technology circles. Wider use could ultimately land it in political trouble.

For example, the H-1B visa, which allows employers to hire foreigners temporaril­y in certain specialize­d fields like technology, has drawn accusation­s from union groups and others that companies use it to bring in lower-skilled labor.

The O-1 visa allows individual­s of "extraordin­ary ability" to come to the United States for up to three years, and can be extended. British journalist Piers Morgan used one when he replaced Larry King on his late-night TV show, Wright said.

The EB-1 is similar, but leads to a green card and permanent residency rather than a temporary stay, with "extraordin­ary ability" being one of the ways to qualify - along with being an outstandin­g professor or researcher, or a multinatio­nal executive.

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Shera Bechard, the Canadian-born former girlfriend of Hugh Hefner, was given a special visa

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