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Helping International Performers, Athletes & Entertainers Work in the U.S.

Are you an artist, entertainer, or athlete dreaming of performing or competing in the United States? At Gehi & Associates, we help turn those dreams into reality. With over 30 years of experience in U.S. immigration law, our firm has successfully represented performers, entertainment groups, and sports professionals seeking P visas. 

Whether you are a solo artist, team member, or essential support personnel, we will guide you through every step of the petition process.

What is a P Visa? 

The P Visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows internationally recognized performers, artists, athletes, and their support staff to temporarily work in the U.S. It covers: 

  • P-1A Visa – Internationally recognized athletes or teams
  • P-1B Visa – Members of internationally recognized entertainment groups
  • P-2 Visa – Artists or entertainers under reciprocal exchange programs
  • P-3 Visa – Culturally unique performers or groups
  • P-4 Visa – Dependents of P visa holders (spouses and children)

At Gehi & Associates, we help individuals and organizations across the globe navigate this complex process with ease and confidence. 

Why Choose Gehi & Associates? 

  • Decades of Immigration Experience.
  • Custom Strategies for Artists, Athletes & Cultural Icons.
  • Serving Clients Worldwide, with Offices in the U.S. & India.
  • Comprehensive Petition Support, From Evidence to Filings.
  • Expedited Processing Available for Time-Sensitive Projects.

Ready to Perform in the U.S.? 

Speak with our immigration attorneys today to start your P visa journey. Your talent deserves a global stage and we will help you get there. 

Call now or book a Free Consultation online.
Offices in New York, Texas, and India 

FAQs

You may be admitted for the time needed to complete your performance or event up to 1 year (with extensions available).
A U.S. employer, agent, or sponsoring organization must file the petition on your behalf.
You will need evidence of international recognition, contracts, detailed itineraries, and proof of achievements or cultural uniqueness (depending on the visa type).
Yes, spouses and children under 21 can accompany you on a P-4 visa, but they cannot work.
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