P-1: ATHLETES, ENTERTAINMENT GROUPS AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL
CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES, INC.
407 Lincoln Road, Suite 12F, Miami Beach, FL, 33139
Phone: 305 600 0162 - 305 600 0164 - 305 538 0009 / Fax: 305 534 8810
Email: v.elmaleh@cilsimmigration.com
P NONIMMIGRANT VISA CLASSIFICATION
A maximum of twenty five thousand (25,000) P visas are granted annually in the U.S.
What requirements are needed to apply for a P-1 visa?
- The entertainment group, artist or entertainer shall be recognized for its achievements from organizations, government agencies or critics. They shall perform as a starring or leading entertainment group in production or events which have a distinguished reputation.
What is a P-2 visa?
P-4: SPOUSES AND CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF TWENTY-ONE (21) OF P VISA HOLDERS
Spouses and children of P visa holders who wish to accompany the principal visa holder are eligible for P-4 dependent visas.
- The athletic team must be “internationally recognized” in the sport. An athlete who comes to the U.S. to compete individually at a specific athletic competition must show evidence that he/she is “internationally recognized”. By “internationally recognized”, USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) means “having a high level of achievement in a field evidenced by a degree of skill and recognition substantially above that ordinarily encountered, to the extent that such achievement is renowned, leading, or well-known in more than one country.”
The P-2 visa is reserved to aliens who come temporarily to the U.S. to perform as artists or entertainers individually or as part of a group in a reciprocal exchange program between a U.S. organization and a foreign organization.
What is a P-3 visa?
The P-3 visa is reserved to aliens who come temporarily to the U.S. to perform, to teach or to coach as artists or entertainers individually or as part of a group in culturally unique programs.
What is a P-1 visa?
The P-1 visa is granted to an alien who comes to the U.S. to perform as an athlete at a specific athletic competition. The Alien can perform individually or be part of a group or team at an internationally recognized level of performance. It is also granted to an artist or entertainer to enter into the U.S. for a specific event or a performance.
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