Frequently asked questions
Questions about P-1 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Is it possible to have a long-term P visa without fixed events?
The P visa requires proof of events or professional commitments; without a fixed schedule, it is crucial to present documentation that evidences continuous trajectory and relevance.
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Is it possible to have a P-1 for an indefinite period?
The P-1 visa is temporary and not intended for indefinite stay; it can be extended but always with limitations and valid justifications.
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Is it possible to have a P-1 visa without an exclusive agent if I have multiple contracts?
It is possible to obtain a P‑1 visa with multiple contracts without an exclusive agent, provided the petition is clear, organized, and respects U.S. immigration regulations.
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Is it possible to have a P-1 with a remote work contract?
The P-1 visa requires in-person performance in the U.S. for events; remote work rarely qualifies, making it necessary to evaluate the appropriate visa category and follow current regulations.
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Is it possible to have more than one employer on the P visa?
The P visa allows the holder to work for more than one employer, provided each contract is approved by USCIS, adhering to strict regulations and with specialized guidance.
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Is it possible to hold show previews during the P-1B?
Show previews during the P-1B are allowed if included in the approved schedule; changes require a petition update and strict legal monitoring.
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Is it possible to invite the sponsor to the interview?
Although the sponsor is fundamental for the P visa, they normally do not participate in the consular interview, which is directed exclusively to the applicant.
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Is it possible to move up the start date if my contract was brought forward?
Advancing the start date of the P visa requires formal documentation update and approval from the authorities, strictly following USCIS regulations.
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Is it possible to obtain a P-1 visa to participate in minor leagues?
The P-1 visa requires international recognition, making its acquisition difficult for athletes in minor leagues; it is recommended to follow legal procedures and trusted sources.
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Is it possible to perform on cruise ships with a P-1B visa?
Performances on cruise ships with a P-1B visa depend on the itinerary, the ship''s flag, and compliance with U.S. immigration laws, requiring specialized analysis and guidance.
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Is it possible to request an interview waiver if I have recently had a P-1 visa?
Interview waivers for the P-1 visa are possible in recent renewals, but depend on the consulate and current policies; stay informed and follow official guidelines.
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Is it possible to work as a bartender during spare hours?
Working as a bartender during spare hours with a P visa is not permitted, as the authorization is restricted to activities related to your professional field.
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Is it possible to work as a coach for amateur athletes with the P visa?
The P visa is aimed at athletes and professionals with international recognition; coaching amateur athletes requires thorough analysis and specialized consultancy for legal feasibility.
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Is it possible to work on nonprofit projects with a P visa?
The P visa allows volunteer work on nonprofit projects, provided there is no financial compensation or violation of the visa terms, always respecting current legislation.
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Is it possible to work on television advertising projects with a P-1 visa?
The P-1 visa can be used in television advertising only if the performance is linked to a career recognized internationally in the arts and is not an isolated job.
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Is it recommended to use an “immigration binder”?
The use of an "immigration binder" is recommended to organize P visa documents, facilitating the process and avoiding mistakes, always respecting official regulations.
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Is it risky to arrive too early in the USA before the event?
Arriving too early in the USA with a P visa can raise questions at immigration; align your arrival with the event and consult experts to avoid issues.
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Is it risky to travel with a P-1 visa close to the expiration date?
Traveling with a P-1 visa close to expiration can pose reentry risks; plan ahead and consult professionals to avoid legal problems.
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Is P-1S the same as P-4?
P-1S is not an official visa and differs from P-4, which is for dependents of P visas; always consult reliable sources and specialists to avoid misunderstandings and risks.
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Is paid streaming of shows authorized under the P-1B visa?
Paid streaming of shows under a P-1B visa is permitted only if authorized in the initial petition; doubts require specialized consultation to avoid legal risks.