The O-1 visa, known as America’s “genius visa,” is for people with extraordinary ability in fields like science, business, arts, and sports. Recently, more adult film stars and digital creators, including OnlyFans users, are getting this visa. This trend is surprising many and raising discussions online and in immigration circles. US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) says applicants must prove “extraordinary ability” through big awards, high earnings, top roles, media praise, and expert endorsements. Importantly, the law does not ban adult entertainment from qualifying. Immigration lawyers say adult performers focus on their success as digital media professionals, not just the explicit content. They provide strong proof like millions of social media followers, high subscription incomes, top industry awards, media interviews, and expert letters from leaders. These factors show they lead in their field globally. More adult performers get the visa because the creator economy makes their success measurable. Traditional work visas like H-1B don’t fit performers, making the O-1 a key option. Many performers live abroad but work with US companies, so the O-1 lets them live and work legally in America without risky tourist visas. The approvals follow current rules but remain controversial. Critics say the O-1 should be for rare, elite talent, not just commercial fame. Supporters argue that today’s entertainment world includes digital stars and adult performers, and the visa rules reflect that reality. This new wave of O-1 visa approvals shows how US immigration policies are evolving alongside changing entertainment careers.