P-1 Athlete
The P-1
classification applies to an alien coming to the U.S. temporarily to perform at a specific athletic competition as an athlete,
individually or as part of a group or team, at an internationally recognized level of performance.
Petition Document Requirements
A U.S. employer
should file the I-129 petition with:
- A written
advisory opinion from an appropriate labor organization:
- A
copy of the contract with a major U.S. sports league or team or a contract in an individual sport commensurate
with international recognition in the sport, if such contracts are normally utilized in the sport;
- Copies of evidence of at least two of the following:
- Significant participation in a prior season with a major United States sports
league;
- Participation in international competition
with a national team;
- Significant participation in
a prior season for a U.S. college or university in intercollegiate competition
- A written statement from an official of the governing body of the sport which details how the alien
or team is internationally recognized;
- A written statement
from a member of the sports media or a recognized expert in the sport which details how the alien or team is internationally
recognized;
- The individual or team is ranked,
if the sport has international rankings; or
- The alien
or team has received a significant honor or award in the sport.
P-1 Entertainment Group
The P-1 classification also applies to an
alien coming temporarily to perform as a member of a foreign-based entertainment group that has been recognized
internationally as outstanding in the discipline for a sustained and substantial period of time. This person also must
have had a sustained and substantial relationship with the group (ordinarily for at least one year) and/or provide functions
integral to the group's performance.
Petition
Document Requirements
The petition should be filed by a U.S. employer with:
- A written advisory opinion from an appropriate labor organization;
- A statement that the group has been established and performing regularly
for at least one year;
- Evidence the group is
internationally recognized as outstanding in the discipline for a sustained and substantial period of time as demonstrated
by evidence of the group's receipt of, or nomination for, significant international awards or prizes for outstanding
achievement in the field, or evidence of at least 3 of the following:
- The group has performed and will perform as a starring or leading entertainment group in production
or events which have a distinguished reputation as evidenced by critical reviews, advertisements, publicity releases,
publications, contracts, or endorsements;
- The group
has achieved international recognition and acclaim for outstanding achievement in its field as evidenced by reviews
in major newspapers, trade journals, magazines or other published material;
- The group has performed and will perform services as a leading or starring group for organizations
and establishments that have a distinguished reputation as evidenced by articles in newspapers, trade journals,
publications, or testimonials;
- The group has a record
of major commercial or critically acclaimed successes, as evidenced by indicators such as ratings, box office receipts,
record, cassette or video sales, and other achievements as reported in trade journals, major newspapers or other
publications;
- The alien has received significant recognition
for achievements from critics, organizations, government agencies or other recognized experts in the field in
which the alien is engaged, with the testimonials clearly indicating the author's authority, expertise and knowledge
of the alien's achievements; or
- The group
has commanded and will command a high salary or other substantial remuneration for services comparable to others similarly
situated in the field, as evidenced by contracts or other reliable evidence.
P-2 Artistic Exchange
The P-2 classification
applies to an alien coming temporarily to perform as an artist or entertainer individually or as part of
a group, who will perform under a reciprocal exchange program between an organization in the U.S. and an
organization in another country.
Petition
Document Requirements
The I-129 petition must be filed by the sponsoring organization, an employer in the U.S.,
or the U.S. labor organization that negotiated the agreement. The petition must be filed with:
- A written consultation by an appropriate labor organization;
- A copy of the formal reciprocal exchange agreement between the U.S. organization(s)
sponsoring the alien and the organization(s) in a foreign country which will receive the U.S. artist or entertainer;
- A statement from the sponsoring organization describing
the reciprocal exchange of U.S. artists or entertainers as it relates to the specific petition for which classification
is sought;
- Evidence the alien and the U.S. artist
or entertainer subject to the reciprocal exchange agreement are artists with comparable skills and that the terms and
conditions of employment are similar.
- Evidence that
an appropriate labor organization in the U.S. was involved in negotiating, or has concurred with, the reciprocal
exchange of U.S. and foreign artists or entertainers.
P-3 Culturally Unique Artists
The P-3 classification applies to aliens
coming temporarily to perform, teach or coach as artists or entertainers, individually or as part of a group,
under a program that is culturally unique.
Petition Document Requirements
The petition should be filed by the sponsoring organization
or employer in the U.S. with:
- A written consultation
from an appropriate labor organization;
- Affidavits,
testimonials or letters from recognized experts attesting to the authenticity of the alien's or group's skills
in performing, presenting, coaching or teaching the unique and traditional art forms and giving the credentials
of the expert including the basis of his or her knowledge of the alien's or group's skills.
- Documentation that all of the performances or presentations will be culturally
unique events, and;
- Documentation that the
performance of the alien or group is culturally unique as evidenced by reviews in newspapers, journals or other published
materials.
P-1, 2, or 3
Accompanying Support Personnel
This category applies to accompanying support personnel who are highly skilled
aliens coming temporarily as an essential and integral part of the competition or performance of a P-1, P-2, or P-3.
Essential support personnel must perform support services which cannot be readily performed by a U.S. worker and which are
essential to the successful performance or services of the athlete or entertainer.
Petition Document Requirements
The petition must be filed in conjunction with the petition
for a P-2 alien by a U.S. employer and must be filed with:
- A written consultation with a labor organization in the skill in which the alien will be involved;
- A statement describing the alien's prior and current essentiality, critical
skills and experience with the principal alien;
- A copy
of any written contract between the employer and the alien or a summary of the terms of the oral agreement under
which the alien will be employed.