Work on Multiple Engagements in the United States
Concurrent O-1 and P Visa Filings Through an Agent Petitioner
Many professionals do not work with just one employer or project. If your work involves multiple engagements, collaborations or contracts, concurrent filings allow you to structure your visa accordingly.
A U.S. agent petitioner can represent multiple engagements within a single petition, making it easier to manage a flexible work schedule in the United States.
We help evaluate your situation and coordinate concurrent filings under the right structure.
Work on Multiple Engagements in the United States
Concurrent filings refer to visa petitions that include multiple engagements, employers or work arrangements under one structured application.
This is commonly used when:
- You are working with multiple clients or organizations
- You have contracts across different locations
- Your work includes events, performances or short term projects
- You operate independently without a single long term employer
Instead of filing separate petitions for each engagement, a single structured filing can cover multiple work arrangements.
How Concurrent Filings Work
Concurrent filings are typically structured through a U.S. agent petitioner who represents all engagements within the visa application.
This structure provides flexibility while maintaining compliance with visa requirements.
The agent:
- Acts as the official petitioner
- Represents multiple employers or projects
- Organizes contracts and schedules
- Files the petition on behalf of the applicant
Who Should Use Concurrent Filings
Concurrent filings are ideal for professionals who manage multiple work commitments.
This includes:
Athletes participating in different competitions
Artists working on exhibitions or collaborations
Musicians performing at multiple venues
Influencers working with multiple brands
Founders and entrepreneurs managing projects
Technology professionals working on contract based assignments
If your work is not tied to a single employer, this approach may be suitable.
Documents Required for Concurrent Filings
A well structured concurrent filing may include:
- Contracts or agreements with multiple parties
- Event schedules or work timelines
- Details of each engagement
- Supporting documentation for visa eligibility
- Evidence of professional work and recognition
Proper organization is key to presenting multiple engagements clearly.
Steps for Concurrent Filings

Step 1
Submit your details and work structure

Step 2
Review all engagements and contracts.

Step 3
Determine if concurrent filing applies.

Step 4
Organize documentation and schedules.

Step 5
File the petition through a U.S. agent.
Benefits of Concurrent Filings
Covers multiple engagements under one petition
Reduces the need for separate filings
Supports flexible work structures
Ideal for project based professionals
Works well with agent petitioner model
Structure Your Work the Right Way
If you are working across multiple projects or engagements, concurrent filings can help create a clear and compliant visa structure.
Submit your details to understand how your work can be structured under one petition.