The P-3 Visa is a nonimmigrant visa for those seeking to enter the U.S. to engage in culturally unique artistic endeavors. Whether you are a solo artist, a member of an entertainment group, or an expert in a specific artistic field, this visa facilitates your participation in performances, teaching engagements, or coaching sessions that showcase your cultural skills and heritage.
However, if the agreement with which the applicant applies for P-2 Visa is not included in the above list, the applicant nevertheless can file your application. USCIS will review the agreement and decide whether it is in line with the regulatory standard.
Family members of P-3 Visa holders can accompany them on a P-4 Dependent nonimmigrant status
Essential support personnel is eligible to apply for P-3 Visa if and only they are vital to the performance of artists or entertainers, and there are no available U.S. workers to replace them.
Essential support personnel for artists and entertainers including but not limited to:
Family members of P-2 Visa holders can accompany them on a P-4 Dependent nonimmigrant status.
Essential support personnel is eligible to apply for P-1 Visa if and only they are vital to the performance of artists and entertainers, and there are no available U.S. workers to replace them. Essential support personnel for artists and entertainers includes stagehands, trainers, or any person who has the necessary knowledge to serve a specific duty.
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