Frequently asked questions
Questions about P-1 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Can a corporate sponsor file the petition instead of a team?
A corporate sponsor can file the petition for a P visa, provided they prove a direct connection and cultural or athletic relevance with the sponsored group or professional.
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Can a digital influencer performing at events use a P-1 visa?
Digital influencers with international recognition and event performances may be eligible for the P-1 visa, provided they prove talent and compliance with immigration laws.
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Can a DJ with national renown, but not international, qualify?
National renown is positive, but P category visas require international recognition. Each case is evaluated individually to best comply with legal standards.
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Can a DJ without a released record, but famous online, obtain a P-1 visa?
A DJ without a released record can obtain the P-1 visa if they prove consistent international recognition and global influence, even if their fame is predominantly online, supported by solid documentation.
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Can a drag performer with international shows apply for a P-1B visa?
The P-1B visa is indicated for drag performers in international groups, while solo artists may opt for the O-1 visa; rigorous analysis and documentation are essential.
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Can a drummer with 2 months in a band already apply for a P-1B?
A drummer with only 2 months in the band usually does not meet the P-1B visa criteria, which requires international recognition and a proven history of the group.
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Can a duchess or member of royalty who plays the violin use a P-3 visa?
The P-3 visa is for artists with culturally unique performances; members of royalty may use it if they prove the cultural relevance of the performance and comply with legal requirements.
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Can a famous chef apply for a P visa?
Chefs with international recognition can apply for a P visa, provided they prove their relevance and carry out compatible activities in the U.S., following strict legal criteria.
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Can a fashion advisor apply for a P-1 visa with a famous designer?
A fashion advisor can apply for a P-1 visa with a famous designer if they prove an essential role and international recognition, always with individual analysis and specialized guidance.
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Can a festival production staff apply for a P-1?
Festival production staff are not eligible for the P-1 visa, which is intended for artists and athletes who perform directly at the event.
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Can a fitness coach working with multiple athletes apply for a multiple-entry P-1S visa?
A fitness coach can apply for a P-1S visa to support multiple athletes, with possible multiple entries, provided indispensability is demonstrated and legal criteria are respected.
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Can a folk dance group apply for the P-3 visa?
Folk dance groups can apply for the P-3 visa if they prove genuine cultural character and present solid evidence, while respecting US immigration laws.
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Can a folk music singer apply for a P-3?
Folk music singers can apply for the P-3 visa provided they prove the cultural authenticity of their performances and participate in educational or cultural programs in the U.S.
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Can a freelance roadie alternate work with different groups?
The P visa allows temporary work, but alternating groups requires analysis, adjustments, and strict compliance with the law to avoid immigration complications.
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Can a group have alternates listed on the petition?
P visa petitions can include qualified alternates, provided they meet specific requirements and are properly documented, ensuring group compliance and integrity.
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Can a Japanese sumo wrestler enter with a P-3 visa?
A Japanese sumo wrestler can obtain a P-3 visa if their performance in the US highlights and preserves the unique cultural dimension of this tradition.
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Can a member enter later if the group is already in the US?
New members in a group already in the US can apply for a P visa, but each case requires individual evaluation and strict compliance with immigration laws.
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Can a mixed martial arts athlete apply for the P-1?
Mixed martial arts athletes can apply for the P-1 visa by proving international prominence and complying with U.S. legal requirements.
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Can a musical arranger come as P-1B staff?
A musical arranger can qualify as staff on the P-1B visa if their support role is essential to the group''s artistic performance and is documented accordingly.
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Can a musician with an O-1 visa have staff with P-1S?
Musicians with an O-1 visa must have staff with an O-2 visa; using P-1S for staff is not allowed, as this category is intended for groups, not individuals.