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SUPPORTING oocumktos 
EXHIBIT 1 
Several press and media articles documenting the nse of South 
Beach as one of the united Slates' main fashion copilots 
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Press articles regarding the models and actresses who were both 
discovered by and coieeis were launched by the bens hoary Jean 
Luc Brunei.
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Several articles regarding the prestigious reputation of Konn Models 
as formerly one of the world s leading agencies.
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A Est of all of MC2's clients including several hgh•prolae campaigns 
featuring some of MC2's loshion models as well as several press 
clippings regarding this prestigious and reputable modeling agency. 
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The tienehccary's. Jean Luc Brunel. impressive cumculum vitae. 
%replying his Iremencloin aCCompliShrnentf n both the fashion and 
modeing indusIzes. 
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Seven]; articles rega•atng the 2O04 mocree New Generation Contest 
(including hanslation0 os well as the beneficiary's leading role within 
Ihrs prestigious modeling event 
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Several press oilicles regarding the prestigious 2006 Models New 
Generation Competition lincludng translanonsl as wel as the 
benetcialy's Jean Luc Brunel. leading role within Mc event 
EXHIBIT 8 
Letter of Claudia Midcro. President of Mocletwork. a renowned 
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at the mentioned magazines and periodicals which have featured 
and covered the modeling events which the bevetiCt3tY Jean Luc 
Brunel. hos organized throughout the yeCal 
EXHIBIT 11 IntetniatiOn regarding the extremely successful and prestigious 
modeling and fashion association International Model Talent 
Association (IMTAI 
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MODELS MIAMI 
July 25. 2014 
Deportment of Homeland Security 
tinned Stales Citizenship a•td immigration Services 
Vermont Service Center 
30 Houghton Street 
Saint Moons. VT 05478 
RE: 
1.129, Petition for o Nonimmigrant Worker 
O-1 Extraordinary AWRY as an Art Director and Talent Coordinator 
Petaionec MC2 Models Miami, LLC 
Beneficiary Jean-Luc Didier Henri-Rene BRUNEL 
Dear Se / Madam.
The present teller and its enclosures ore submitted in support of the 
attached O-I petition of MC2 Models Miami. LLC, on behalf of Mr. Jean luc 
Brunel. 
The petition is based upon Mr. Brunei's standing as on "Alien of 
Extraordinary Ability in All Direction and Talent Coordination " Kindly note that 
Mr. Brunel currently holds O-1 status with our ofganizatIon. 
The South Florida area and Miami Beach in pOrliCulor hove become a 
mecca lot the fasnion and modeling industries. As a result. many of the 42irgest 
international modeling agencies such as Ford. Elite and MC2 have opened 
apices in South Beach and the area has become one of the most important in 
the modeing industry In foci, Miami Beach hos become second only lc New 
York City in terms of employment opportunities for fashion models in the „flirted 
States. Attached as EXHIBIT 1 please find several press and media articles 
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capitols. 
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truly become one of the world's modeling copilots and we are pleased to tie a 
dot of it 
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international acclaim. Hosting dacovered faces such as Chnsty Tudington. and 
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Jovovich. Jerry Hall and Rebecca Ramp who is currently stoning in the award-
winning ABC television senel. Ugly Betty: MC2 models ate among the most 
sought after in the industry. os evidenced by the caber of thew commeraol and 
editorial Coatings. Many of our fashion models hove graced the pages of 
reading fashion magasines of the United Slates. Etsape. Latin America. Africa. 
and Australia such os vogue. Teen vogue. Eøe. VV. Glamour. V. Morse Claire 
Surface and Cosmopolitan os wet as many more throughout the world. In 
oddilion to our Miami Beech office. MC2 Models hos Offices in New York City 
and Tel Avrv. Israel. 
As Artistic Director and Talent Coordinator to MC2 Models Miami. LLC. Mr 
Brunei will be resat:iota& for overseeing the artistic aspects of the agency By 
overseeing the art department ri the agency. 
Brune svl direct Ilse visual 
marketing cl the models to clients. focusing on the images placed on both the 
model's composite cards and thew portfolios Both of these marketing tools are 
crucal in marketing fashion models to their appropriate catalog editorial. a 
media clients. As Artistic Directed' and latent Coordinator Mr. Brunel wd also 
,:oorchnote the paring of fashion models with a particular photographer. Cents 
for the agency valuate a myriad of fashion pubtcations. retail stare, consume 
product companies. ond loshior houses to name but o few 
Recruitment of 
talented artistic photographers who have on exceilent understanding at the -ins 
ond ails` of the modeing and fashion industry is CIACCe to the successful 
running of o top modeling agency such as MO Models 
Mt Brunei innu alto 
continue with he amazing tract record of discovering the weed's greatest 
talents and beauhes in order to sign them with MC2 Models. Mir Brunel win 
continue fn navel around the wØ looking for new talents. and to agencies 
around the wand in Order to establish relationships with those agencies and 
cep* MC2 Models Miami LLC to represent them in the United States
Mr eivners impressive nualicalions as on Art Director and Talent 
Coordinator. establish eligibility as to the regulatory standards for such 
clossification as a top prolehioncii in tis field ror Brunet meets the O-I criteno as 
an individual cl execxxdriory ability in the Arts and Entertainment field os well as 
a business entrepreneur MC? Models Miami. LC is presently seeking 
rophateated art director ond talent coordinator After reviewing his experience 
ond accolades, we ore confident that the beneficiary. Mr Jean Luc Brunei we 
perform said nine non with outstanding skil ond professionalism 
1, MR. BRUNEL'S QUALIFICATIONS AS THE BENEFICIARY 
in addition fc Jeon Luc Brunes extensive business Quokkahorn. his 
career as an individucit with artistic vision ono creative totems clucdities tin os on 
O.1 osen in the Arts ono Entertonment FØ His Olt- encompassing experience 
os an Art Director. talent Coate4notor international entreprene‘r and business 
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'ender in the modeling. fashion, entertainment pubic relations. restouonl and 
toonsm industries hos made Mr Brune' infemolior.c.11y renowned in those lieds. 
Among his various occomplishmentS 'Nix/ghoul his career ore the successful 
modeling agencies he has founded both in Europe and in the Wiled States For 
example. in 1978. Mr. Brunel founded and grew Korn Models Paris from the 
ground up to become a lead-market agency with a world-wide presence.
Capturing a strong market share in Paris. Mr. Brunel successfully created Konn 
Models as o platform for marquee clients to obtain sophisticated public relations 
services and important modeling contract opportunities. Mr. Brunei success 
was so great with Karin Pons that in the next ten years. he founded Next Model 
Management in los Angeles. California in 1980. Next Model Management in 
/mom,. Ficxrdo in 1982. Model Management Group also in Miami, cicada in 1986. 
and Rebecca Commercial Casting in New York City. in 1988 The latter one was 
opened as o talent and casting agency for performers. offering services such os 
voice-avers television and cinema advertising work. again. successful.), carving 
oul o niche by which to make his mark and achieve bold commercial 
performance results. 
Although Mr. Brunel later sold his rights to Next Management to Faith Kates 
n 1989, who partnered with Joel Wilkenteld a couple of years toter, NEXT 
represents some of the most prestigious women and men in the fashion world 
today Star talent includes renowned fashion models Molly Sims. Do/stela 
Peslova. Audrey Quack Yamio Oct and Molgosio Bela. NEXT continues to 
mointain on cifluential international force in the fashion and modeling industry 
through its fully operaonol offices in New York. los Angeles. Miami Sco Poole.
Montreal, lot dor. aria Pars os well as ifs affiliates in Won and Australia. 
Because of strong revenue growth and successful business performance 
as a result of his artistic vision os on artistic director and talent coordinator. Mr. 
Brunel founded the very successful Karin Models of Arnett° in New York City 
and Kann Models USA in Miami Beach. Mr. Brunet's COmmerciol ventures in 
opening Karin agencies in Pars. New York. and Miami hove been extremely 
successful generating combined annuct revenues of twenty five (25) million 
dollars. Eventually. Mr Brunet licensed the Kann name to agencies In Israel 
Cenma•k. Germany. and Sporn. Mr. Brunet's extroOranory talents are not only 
limited to tOunching suCCeSSIut modeling businesses. but o.so n discovenng and 
launchi-ig the careers of some of the world's most successful models Mr. Brunel 
has launched the extremely successful careers of supermOdels such as Christy 
listington Rachel Hunter. Sharon Slone Monica Beivcc. Estella Warren. and 
Christi ia Serronnovskoya These women all proceeded to become some of the 
most photographed international covet modes in the world. appearing on 
thousands of magazine covers wortchsnde and spanning many years Asa restot 
of his reputation as a highly viStie. strategic netwotker whc cultivates and 
conducts buttress in a ilobol environment and brokers lucrative cools. many 
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lop players in the fashion and entertainment field requested 'hot Mr. Brunel 
function as their exclusive agent and representative. Some of these top former 
ancl pteseril professional supermodels in the fashion field include. Naomi 
Campbell. Christy Turlington. Rebecca Romiin. Milo Jovanovich, Inez Sastre. 
Melanie Them,. and Jerry Holt Attached as EXHIBIT 2. please find press articles 
regoiding the models and actresses who were both discovered by and careers 
were launched by the beneficiary. Jean luc Brunel. Additionally, attached os 
EXHIBIT 3, please find several reticles regarding the prestigious reputation of 
Kenn Models as formerly one of the world's leading agencies.
Most recently in October 2005. and after his reign with Konn Models, M'. 
Brunel launched the prestigious MC2 Model Management worldwide with 
offices in New Yak, Miami and Tel Aviv Mr Brunel slatted the high profile MC2 
Model Management in order to represent high fashion models in a boutique 
agency setting MC2 Model Management is comedy being lauded by !ashlar 
insiders as "one of the hottest agencies in North America" as weS as 
"prominently positioned to be one of the major players of the Zeros because of 
its insider relationships with the most influential photographers around.- We invite 
you to visit www.mc.2MM.c0m in order to view the high-Cofiber of models. MC2 
represents Some of its most recent succesSfLi bookings include Uu Dan', 
exclusive contract as the face of the Fall 2007 Guess Campaign and Sammy 
Jots cover story lot Cosmopolitan Magazine. Attached as EXHIBIT 4, please find 
o fist of atl of MC2's clients. including several high•profiie Comp:signs fealising 
some of MC2's fashion models as well as several press clippings regarding this 
prestigious and reputable modeling agency. 
Jean Luc Brunet's entrepreneurial spiral is nol only contained to ire field at 
arts. beauty. and tension. In '970 as a result of his business insight Mr. Brunei 
founded and grew Jeon Luc Relations Publique. which specialized in press and 
promotions for tour operators and restaurants in France. During his work through 
Jean Luc Relation. Public:Tue. Mr. Brunel represented various key orients and 
collaborated on numerous prestigious events Some of the prestigious events 
include. Air Tour and Dora Voyages. Jean Luc Relations Publique also promotes 
and marketed La four D'Argent a Ihree-stor restaurant owned by Claude Terrell 
and. "The Go-Between", a motion picture by George Losey. Other projects 
token on by Mr. Brunet through his public relations company was hs work as 
product agent lor ;ear Claude Kitty. 1968 Winter Olympic Gold Medalist skier. to 
promote Vac. Colorado in Trance for tourism potential and also drected ak of 
the promotion fa finlard's ministry of tourism. In '975 Mr. Brur el lurthei ,nvested 
in the Food and Hospital'', market by creating and developing 
El Mono 
Desnuati"• a leger dory high-end bet on the iberian Peninsula. This bar was 
known throughout the peninsula as extremely exclusive and attracted a 
celebrity clientele the. included actress. Ursula Andress. and the Duchess 
D'Alba Attached us EXHIBIT 5. please find file beneficiary
' s. Jean Luc Intel. 
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impressive cynics/um vitae verifying his tremendoth accomplishments in bolt 
the fashion and modeling industries. 
11. Euoigiure FOR CLASSIFICATION AS AN ALIEN Of EXTRAORDINARY ABILITY IN 
JHE ARTS 
Under the Miscellaneous and Tecnnical Immigration and Nationality 
Amendments of 1991, petitions for clossiticalion os an Alien of Extroordinnry 
Abilily in the Ms must be supported by evidence of "dislinction". According to 8 
CFR §214.2lcq pHs). "dislinction" means a high level of achievement in the field 
of arts as evidenced by a degree of skill and recognition substantially above 
that ordinarily encountered to the extend thial a person described as prominent 
is renowned, leading, or well-known in the fields of arts. This evidence may 
consist O prool Riot the alien must be recogdzed as being prominent in his field 
of endeavor as demonstrated by the following according to 8 CFR 
§214.2(0)(3)(ivi• 
A. 
Evidence that the alien has been nominated for or has been the recipient 
of significant national or international awards or prizes In the particular field such 
as an Academy Award, an Emmy. a Grammy. or a Director's Guild Award, or 
6. 
At least three of the following forms of documentation: 
(1) Evidence that the alien has performed, and will perform. services as a 
lead or starring participant In productions or events, which have a 
distinguished reputation os evidenced by critical reviews. advertisements. 
pubicity releases, pubilcations contracts, or endorsements; 
(2) Evidence that the alien has achieved national or International 
recognition for achievements evidenced by critical reviews or other 
published materials by or about the Individual In major newspapers. trade 
journals, magazines. or other publications; 
(3) Evidence that the often has performed, and will perform, in a lead, 
starring, or critical role for organtzcrtiorn and establishments that hove a 
distinguished reputation evidenced by articles In newspapers, trade 
Journals, publications, or tesNmonlols; 
(4) Evidence that the alien has a record of major commercial or critically 
acclaimed successes as evidenced by such Indicators os line, rating, 
standing In the Reid, box office receipts, motion picture or television 
ratings, and other occupational achievements reported In trade journots. 
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major newspapers, or other publications; 
(S) Evidence that the alien has received significant recognition for 
achievements from organizations, critics, government agencies, or other 
recognized experts In the field In which the alien Is engoged. Such 
testimonials must be In a form. which clearly Indicates the author's 
authority, expertise, and knowledge of the alien's achievements; or 
(6) Evidence that the alien has either commanded a high salary or will 
command a high salary or other substantial remuneration for services In 
relation to others in the field, as evidenced by contracts or other reliable 
evidence; or 
C. 
If the criteria In paragraph (o)(3)(Iv) of this section do not readily apply to 
the beneficiary's occupation, the petitioner may submit comparable 
evidence In order to establish the beneficiary's eligibility. 
EVIDENCE THAT THE BENEFICIARY MEETS AT LEAST THREE Of THE PRONGS OF THE 
CRITERIA UNDER SUBSECTION
The (list scoria that the beneficiary satisfies is § CFR 4214.21oX31(lyXliin I. 
which requires evidence that the alien hos performed, and will perform, services 
as o lead or stoning participant In productions or events which hove a 
distinguished reputation as evidenced by critical reviews. advertisements, 
publicity releases, publication controch, or endorsements. 
AS o result of Mr. Brunei's combined expertise in fashion aria tourism. he 
decided to creole Latin Model Pageants. now known as Models New 
Generation to cross promote these key industries with international business and 
investment opportunities. Mr. Brunel hos promoted and 'edged various modeling 
contests throughout South Americo including modering contests staged Fel 
countries such as Peru. Ecuador. Brazil, Argentina, and Chile Conceived in 1987 
Inc Latin Model of the World event was a high-end modeling and entertainment 
product that appeared lo upscale internaliond audiences reacting nearly 400. 
million television viewers worldwide 
Throughout his history as a major 
intemoliono. event promoter and artistic and talent coodinotor Mr Brunel has 
orchestrated rnuili.faceted pubic relations. advertising and media campaigns 
that incorporated heevisson. magazines. programs. newsletters. and promotions. 
becoming notabty lucrative for venous molar brands as a promotional tool At 
Bruisers cm ute knowledge cyl marketing aria promoting wits hos turned his 
venous international events into highly successful artistic and busmess ventures 
lor various major brands Latin Model Pageants attracted major brands as 
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sponsors such as American Amines. Roy-Bon. Coco Cob. Proctor d Gomb:e. 
and Revlon. 
Mr. Brunets has continued his ventures as both o aomoter and panel 
cadge when he founded and created the international modeling contest, 
Models New Generation that look place b Guayaquil. Ecuador in 2004 Mr. 
Brunel sat on a panel with three other professionals in the fashion industry and 
Judged over lady-nine young women from over North and South America. Asia. 
and Europe Alter ten days of harsh competition. Jean Luc Brunel crowned the 
winner. Alyne weber. o fifteen yea old from Brad. whom as a result of coming in 
hot dare was awarded over three hundred thousand dollars worth of modeling 
contracts. the city of Guayaquil. Ecuador was also thrown into the international 
spotlight as the host city fa the modeling contest. The models New Generation 
was broadcasted on numerous television network channels inckxling, Fashion 
-v, which transmits to over 202 Countries throughout the grebe. the entire 
Association of Television Channel in Ecuador. Notional Television of China and 
Rede Gleba Brad's largest and most popular television network. Attached as 
EXHIBIT 6 
please find several articles regarding the 2004 Models New 
Generation Contest as wet: as the beneficiary's leading role within this 
presrgious modeling event 
As a result of the tremendous success of the frost Modes New Generation 
that rook place in Guayaquil. Ecuador in 2004. Mr. Brunel organized the second 
model New Generation Contest which was held in 2C06 in the Ecuadorian 
coot! al Quito. In ode• to select only the very best new models several 
Preliminary qualifying shows were held in different countries of Latin AmetiCO 
inducing Bolino. Panama and Peru The lino! contest was held ,n Quito. Ecuador 
al the historicui Plaza San Francisco. Mr Brunel sat on a panel with three other 
PlateSsionah in the fashion industry and paged over forty-eight young women 
from twenty-eohl ditlerent countries horn North and South America. APO and 
Europe. After ten days of harsh competition. Jean Luc Brunel crowned the 
winner. Gob Lapina. or eighteen yecr-ola from Latvia whom as a result of 
coming in first place was awarded over three hundrea thousand dollars worth or 
niocieling contracts 
The city or Quito. Ecuador was also ttvnwn into the witernationat spotlight 
as the nost city for the modeling contest. Again just like the immense medic, 
exposure given In the first Models New Generator competition of 2004 the 
2006 Models New Generation competition was broadcast cm numerous 
lelevis.On network channels including. Fashion TV, which trarisnwts to over 202 
different countries throughout the globe. the entre Associarcri of Television 
Channel, in Ecuador National Television of Chino and Rede Global. Brazil
ia•gest arid most popular tesewsbn network. Attached as EXHIBIT 7 please find 
several tress articles regarding the prestigious 2006 Models Nevi Generation 
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Competition its wel as the beneficicuy's Jean tuc Brunel. leading rote within the 
event The 2006 Models New Generation program was broadcast in over 202 
counties throughout the wok'. Mt Brunel has pertained and will most definitely 
continue $0 perform services as a leading parlcipant In mode erg events which 
have a chstinguished reputation and will bnng more pubbc international light to 
iAC2 Models 
For the above-mentioned reasons. Mr Brunel safeties INA §214.2(a)(3) 
(8)(1). 
The 
second atone 
that 
the 
beneficiary 
satisfies 
a ILSIE 
fal4.2(0k3Hlv)(6)(2). which requires evidence that the alien hos achieved 
notional or International recognition for achievements evidenced by critical 
reviews or other published materials by or about the lndMduol In major 
newspapers, trade journals. magazines, Or other publications 
Mr Brunel hc4ch an international reputation as a visible. shafegic 
network& who is able to cutlivate expert relationship management PSIS in order 
to conduct business in a global environment and broker luctotive deals. Mr.
Brunel has a long hetory in marketing and advertising motor fashion campaigns 
Throughout he twenty-Rve year career in the fashion business. Mr. Brunel has 
developed woilawbe exclusive modeling and cosmetic campaigns. Some of 
mese major cosmetic campaign.) include: Bro Therm with supermOdet Fee 
mcPhersor. 
PHAS with Rebecca Bonen 
Christian Dot with Chnstino 
Sernonnorskaya. Margret Astor with Monica Bellucci. Chanel with Patricia Von 
Rickenhelm. Angel Perfume with Piety Mvgler, and Cacharei Perfume won 
Aida Ballesfra Mr. Brunet has also developed motor fashion campaigns and has 
developed campaigns and exclusive contracts with some of the weld's top 
faster:in designers such as Yves Saint lament. Chanel Chnshan Dor. Gucci. 
Praia and Mac Jacobs 
Please see the enclosed letter of Claudio Midolo. 
President o' Moctehvori a renowned modeling agency EXHIBR 8 
As a talent coordinator. Mr Brunei's success can and should also be 
measurea with Ine istccessful careers the models. whose careen he launched 
have achieved As slated above. Mr Brunel has discovered and represented 
various super models throughout his career. Christy Turtington. who wa. 
discovered by Mi Brunel. has personified unaffected beauty- representing 
Colvin Klein's traganCes since 1887 Tueington. as well as another model 
represented b', Mr 
Bruner. Naomi Campbell, became' one of the Few 
soPermadeli, who managed to make on easy tranSitron From the haute (Osmotic 
O1 Iht 1980'S to the relaxed simplicity of the following decade Throughout he,
extensive cateet. and Os a reSuil ut Mr Brunets ithhioti• Savvy Eye". Christy 
Tuningtor Lai graced the cover of hundreds of lathier, magazines such as 
COSMODobra., W Vogue, Shape Fitness. He. bazaar. mane Clore. Hofor's. 
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