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U.S. Visas for Performers, Entertainers, and Their Technical AssistantsAll foreign performers, entertainers, and their technical assistants require employment authorization from the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service prior to applying for visas to engage in live performances or production of recorded entertainment material (films and video productions). The process for filing visa petitions for performers, entertainers, and their technical assistants is complex. The U.S. Embassy recommends that the promoter, sponsor, or producer of performances or entertainment productions in the United States seek expert counsel from an attorney who has experience in obtaining visa petition approval for members of the entertainment professions. Depending on the circumstances of the project at hand, H, L, O, P, or Q visa petitions may be appropriate. Caution: Many American and Chinese organizations mistakenly believe that advance petition approval is not required if the sponsoring organization has non-profit status, if no tickets will be sold, or if the performers will not be remunerated. This is not correct. There are only three circumstances under which foreigners may perform in the U.S. without an approved petition:
For additional information please visit the Department of State's web site at www.travel.state.gov or contact the Visa Information Call Center. People calling from within China may dial toll free number 4008-872-333 or Shanghai local phone (021) 3881-4611 while those calling from overseas should dial (86-21) 3881-4611. Please note that charges for domestic or international long-distance calls are solely the responsibility of the caller. Press here for more detailed information on the Visa Information Call Center.
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