E-1/2/3 visas are treaty investor visas. These are pay to play visas.
We're talking about EB-1/2/3 which are not visas.
O-1 is a real visa, but also really expensive and limited to niche conditions, also not what we're talking about here.
On the link above, there is a link to "Table VI (Part II) Preference Visas Issued Fiscal Year 2024". It is broken down by the consulate/embassy issuing the visa. The grand totals have about 5000, 10000, 16000 EB-1/2/3 visas issued globally, respectively. What am I misunderstanding?
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