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U.S. Visas for Press and
Broadcast Media
Press and broadcast media require different types of nonimmigrant visas
depending on the purpose of travel.
- Employees of magazines, newspapers, television and radio networks, and other media
organizations who will go to the U.S. in order to report on actual current events
as they occur and develop can be issued I (Media Representative) visas. No petition
is required, although evidence that the applicant is an accredited media representative
may be required.
- Media representatives who will travel to the U.S. in order to participate in the
production of artistic media content (in which actors are used) require a petition
approved in advance by INS before applying for visas. Depending on circumstances, H
or P classification is most common for this type of activity, but O, L, and Q
petitions may be appropriate in some circumstances. Television, radio, and film production
companies may wish to seek expert counsel from an immigration attorney who specializes in
media work for specific advice tailored to the project at hand.
- Media representatives going to the U.S. to attend meetings as ordinary participants or
to purchase or sell media equipment or broadcast rights are considered ordinary business
visitors and can travel using B-class visitor visas.
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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