P3 Visa for Artists or Entertainers who are Part of a Culturally Unique Program
The P3 visa allows P3 artists or entertainers to participate in a culturally unique program in the USA while on P3 status. This article will explain P3 status.
The P3 visa allows P3 artists or entertainers to participate in a culturally unique program in the USA while on P3 status. This article will explain P3 status.
P2 reciprocal exchange program category is for a P2 artist or entertainer to enter on a P2 visa as part of a reciprocal exchange program. We will explain P2 status.
The P1B visa for members of an internationally recognized entertainment group. This article explains the rules of P1B category and P1B status for P1B entertainers
P1A visa category is for internationally recognized athletes. A petitioner may file a P1A petition for a P1A athlete. This article explains the rules for P1A visas
USCIS is extending employment authorization for certain H-4 dependent spouses of H1B nonimmigrants. This will increase the number of H1B spouses allowed to work
This article lists the CBP designated ports of entry for optimized processing for first-time Canadian applicants for TN or L1 status.
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