Visa Category P for Athletes and Performers

Entertainment Visa P

USA P Visa for Sports and Entertainment Professionals

Overview of P Visa: The P Visa is a temporary non-immigrant visa designated for certain qualified individuals seeking to work in the United States. This visa encompasses four subcategories: P-1, P-2, P-3, and P-4. It is specifically designed for foreign nationals recognized as outstanding athletes, artists, or entertainers. Holders of the P Visa can be accompanied by their spouse and unmarried children during their stay in the U.S. The P-1 Visa can be granted to either individuals or groups/teams. This visa permits members of teams or entertainment groups to enter the U.S. for temporary performances. Additional classifications within the P Visa category are available for those engaged in unique cultural performances, teaching, or coaching roles. The Application Guide for the Athletes and Entertainers P Visa offers a detailed, easy-to-follow, and comprehensive resource, providing all necessary information for a successful application process.

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P Visa Eligibility Criteria:

  • P-1 Visa is tailored for individuals competing at a globally recognized level.
  • P-2 Visa suits entertainers or group performers partaking in mutual exchange programs with U.S. entities. Essential documents include formal reciprocal exchange agreements, detailed program descriptions, and proof of requisite skills.
  • Applicants for P-3 Visa should be at least 18 years old, competent in the specified work, able to communicate effectively, and not have lived in the U.S. in the year preceding their P-3 Visa arrival.

Comparable Visa Types:

  • H-1B Visa: For highly skilled professionals in specialized fields.
  • F-1 Visa: Academic student visa for U.S. accredited institutions.
  • J-1 Visa: Cultural exchange visa for various programs, including internships and research.
  • O-1 Visa: For individuals with exceptional skills in science, arts, education, business, or sports.
  • L-1 Visa: For internal company transfers involving managers, executives, or employees with specialized knowledge.
  • TN Visa: For Canadian and Mexican professionals under NAFTA.
  • E-2 Visa: For significant investors in U.S. enterprises.
  • B-1 Visa: Temporary visa for business-related visits like conferences or consultations.
  • H-2B Visa: For temporary nonagricultural workers in specific sectors.
  • H-3 Visa: For individuals undergoing unique training unavailable in their home country.
  • E-1 Visa: For individuals engaged in substantial trade between the U.S. and their nation.
  • R-1 Visa: For religious workers in the U.S. in a religious role.
  • K-1 Visa: For fiancĂ©(e)s of U.S. citizens planning to marry in the U.S.
  • E-3 Visa: For Australian professionals in specialized occupations.
  • U Visa: For victims of certain crimes who have experienced mental or physical trauma.