P-2 Individual Performer or Part of a Group Entering to Perform Under a Reciprocal Exchange Program

The P-2 classification applies to you if you are coming temporarily to perform as an artist or entertainer, individually or as part of a group, who will perform under a reciprocal exchange program between an organization in the United States and an organization in another country.

 

Eligibility Criteria

You must be an artist entering the United States through a government recognized reciprocal exchange program. In addition, you must possess skills comparable to those of the United States artists and entertainers taking part in the program outside the United States.

 

Supporting Documents

The Form I-129 must include the following documents:

  • Written consultation by an appropriate labor organization
  • Copy of the formal reciprocal exchange agreement between the sponsoring U.S. organization(s) and the organization(s) in a foreign country which will receive the United States artist or entertainer
  • Statement from the sponsoring organization describing the reciprocal exchange of United States artists or entertainers as it relates to the specific petition for which classification is sought
  • Evidence that you and the U.S. artist or entertainer subject to the reciprocal exchange agreement are artists with comparable skills and that the terms and conditions of employment are similar
  • Evidence that an appropriate labor organization in the United States was involved in negotiating, or has concurred with, the reciprocal exchange of U.S. and foreign artists or entertainers

 

Period of Stay/Extension of Stay

Initial Period of Stay: Time needed to complete the event, competition or performance, not to exceed 1 year

Extension of Stay: Increments of up to 1 year in order to continue or complete the event, competition or performance.

 

Essential Support Personnel

Essential support personnel who are an integral part of the performance of a P- 2 artist or entertainer and who perform support services that cannot be readily performed by a U.S. worker, are eligible for P-2 classification. Support personnel may include stagehands, trainers, or those persons having critical knowledge of the specific services to be performed.

 

The U.S. employer must file a separate Form I-129 for support personnel. The petition must include the following documents:

  • Consultation from an appropriate labor organization
  • Statement describing the support person’s prior and current essentially, critical skills and experience with the P-2 artist or entertainer
  • Copy of a written contract between the employer and the support person or a summary of the terms of the oral agreement under which the support person will be employed.