Frequently asked questions
Questions about P-1 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Do I need to have work accident insurance?
The P visa does not require accident insurance, but contracts may request it. Having insurance is prudent for medical and legal protection during your activities in the USA.
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Do I need to legalize documents at a notary for the P visa?
The legalization of documents for the P visa depends on the type and origin, requiring sworn translation and, in some cases, apostille according to official standards.
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Do I need to list all the countries I have visited on the DS-160?
On the DS-160, clearly and accurately list the countries visited as requested, maintaining transparency to ensure your visa process goes smoothly.
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Do I need to maintain a fixed address in the USA with a P visa?
The P visa does not require a fixed address, but it is recommended to keep updated contact information to receive notifications and ensure compliance with US immigration rules.
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Do I need to pay taxes on sponsorships obtained abroad?
U.S. tax residents must report and pay taxes on international sponsorships, while non-residents pay only on local income; consult a specialist to ensure compliance.
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Do I need to pay union fees to obtain a consultation letter?
A consultation letter for P visa generally does not require the payment of union fees; associated costs relate to union memberships, not the issuance of the document.
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Do I need to present diplomas or academic certificates for the P?
For the P visa, diplomas are not required; the focus is on proving skills and professional recognition through relevant documents.
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Do I need to present presentation scripts for the P-3 visa?
Scripts for the P-3 visa strengthen the case, but each analysis is individual; following rules and consulting specialists is essential for the success of the process.
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Do I need to prove English fluency for the P-1?
The P-1 visa does not require formal proof of English fluency, focusing on exceptional ability in the field of activity, although communication may facilitate the process in the US.
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Do I need to prove health insurance to obtain the P visa?
The P visa does not require health insurance, but it is recommended to have it to ensure medical coverage and security during your stay in the USA.
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Do I need to prove that I lived in my country before applying for the P visa?
It is not necessary to prove residence for the P visa, which focuses on skills and international recognition; consult specialists to ensure legal compliance.
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Do I need to provide a detailed itinerary for the P-1 visa?
It is not mandatory to provide a detailed itinerary for the P-1 visa, but clear information about commitments strengthens the application with immigration authorities.
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Do I need to purchase a return ticket before obtaining the P visa?
Purchasing a return ticket before the P visa is not mandatory but may be requested to prove intent to return. Consult official sources for precise guidance.
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Do I need to register my presence with US-VISIT?
Registration with US-VISIT is automatic upon entry into the USA, eliminating the need for manual registration, but it is essential to comply with immigration laws and keep documents updated.
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Do I need to register my works with the Library of Congress?
Registering works with the Library of Congress is not mandatory for P visas, which value excellence proven by awards and evidence, not formal registration of works.
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Do I need to show bank statements?
The P visa values talent and professional contracts; bank statements are generally not required but may be requested in specific cases.
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Do I need to show the group’s pay stubs?
Group pay stubs are not mandatory for the P visa, provided there is solid documentation such as contracts and letters proving the activity and financial ties.
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Do I need to speak English fluently to obtain the P visa?
It is not mandatory to speak English fluently for the P visa, but having basic comprehension helps with legal procedures and communication during your stay in the United States.
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Do I need to specify specific accommodation for each city?
It is not mandatory to specify accommodation for each city on the P visa, but presenting an organized itinerary strengthens your application and demonstrates reliable planning.
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Do I need to submit original documents to USCIS?
Generally, USCIS accepts notarized copies and original documents are only requested in specific situations. Paying attention to official guidelines is essential to avoid problems.