P-1 Visa for Athletes and Performers
Essential Personnel for Performances, Events and Competitions
The P-1 visa is designed for internationally recognized athletes, teams and entertainment groups who want to perform or compete in the United States. If your work involves tours, events or competitions across multiple locations, a U.S. agent petitioner can file your visa petition and represent your engagements. We help evaluate eligibility and coordinate the petition process through an agent structure.
What Is the P-1 Visa
The P-1 visa is a U.S. nonimmigrant visa for athletes and entertainment groups who have achieved international recognition.
It allows individuals or teams to enter the United States for:
- Sports competitions
- Live performances
- Tours and scheduled events
- Entertainment productions
This visa is commonly used for both individual athletes and recognized groups.
Who Qualifies for a P-1 Visa
To qualify for a P-1 visa, you must demonstrate a high level of achievement and recognition in your field.
This may include:
- Participation in major leagues or competitions
- Recognition at an international level
- Membership in well known teams or groups
- Media coverage or public recognition
- Contracts for events or performances in the United States
Each case is reviewed based on the strength of the documentation provided.
P-1 Visa Through an Agent Petitioner
A P-1 visa can be filed through a U.S. agent petitioner when:
- You are performing or competing in multiple events
- Your schedule includes different venues or organizers
- You do not have a single long term employer
- You are part of a touring group or team
The agent represents your full schedule of events and files the petition accordingly. This structure is commonly used for tours, competitions and performance schedules.
Documents Required for P-1 Visa
A P-1 visa petition typically includes:
- Evidence of international recognition
- Contracts or event schedules
- Media coverage or press mentions
- Proof of participation in major competitions or performances
- Supporting letters or documentation
Organizing clear and detailed documentation is important for a strong petition.
P-1 Visa Process
We coordinate your professional engagements through a U.S. agent petitioner structure, helping present multiple projects clearly within visa requirements.

Step 1
Submit your details for evaluation.

Step 2
Review your achievements and recognition.

Step 3
Determine if agent petitioner structure applies.

Step 4
Prepare documentation and event schedule.

Step 5
File the visa petition through a U.S. agent.
P-1 Visa Processing Time
Processing times depend on the case and current government timelines. Premium processing may be available in certain cases for faster review.
Benefits of the P-1 Visa
- Perform or compete in the United States
- Participate in tours and multiple events
- Work with different organizers or venues
- Flexible structure through an agent petitioner
Organizing clear and detailed documentation is important for a strong petition.
Start Your P-1 Visa Process
If you are planning to compete or perform in the United States, the P-1 visa may be the right option. Submit your details to understand your eligibility and next steps.