In 2018, immigration lawyer Jacob Sapochnick noticed that a massive influx of overseas social media influencers were trying to obtain a highly exclusive visa reserved for wealthy and influential immigrants with artistic talents.
But it wouldn’t be until 2020 that Sapochnick, based in San Diego, was contacted by an OnlyFans model who hoped to secure an O-1B visa. At first, he was skeptical.
Then he saw her monthly salary.
“She said, ‘Let me show you the backend of my platform.’ I looked, and she was making $250,000 a month,” Sapochnick told the Florida Phoenix in a zoom interview.
“I was like, oh my god. Okay. I can use that.”
Learning that she was also involved in fitness influencing, he took her case. She became Sapochnick’s first OnlyFans client to obtain the O-1B visa. In the nex

Florida Politics Blog

CBS News
Reuters US Domestic
AlterNet
Raw Story
The Advocate
Associated Press US News
ABC 7 Chicago Politics
Times Herald-Record
WBTV Mecklenburg County
Healthcare Dive