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P-1A — Internationally Recognized Athlete
VisasUnited StatesP-1A — Internationally Recognized Athlete
United StatesUnited States•North America
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P-1A — Internationally Recognized Athlete

Work PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

3-6 months

Application Fee

5,595 USD

Stay Duration

5 years

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Employer or Agent

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

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Living in United States

Cost of Living
Baseline
Avg Salary$51,000
Quality of Life
186/200
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Overview

Individual or team athletes competing at an internationally recognized level.

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Fee Breakdown

Form I-129 filing fee (Standard)
1,015 USD
Form I-129 filing fee (Small/Nonprofit)
510 USD
Asylum Program Fee (Standard)
600 USD
Asylum Program Fee (Small)
300 USD
MRV Visa Application Fee
205 USD
Premium processing (Form I-907)
2,965 USD

Processing Tracks

Standard3 months – 6 months
Premium Processing2 weeks

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant5 years

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

EB-1 — Employment First Preference — Priority Worker
United States flagUnited States

EB-1 — Employment First Preference — Priority Worker

ValidityIndefinite
Processing1-3 years
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Internationally recognized reputation in the sport

Coming to participate in a specific athletic competition at an internationally recognized level

Must have a US petitioner (employer, team, league, or authorized agent)

Written consultation from an appropriate athletic labor organization or association

Evidence of international recognition: rankings, awards, media coverage, or high salary relative to others in the sport

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Employer or Agent

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Form I-129 (Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker)

Written consultation from a relevant athletic labor organization

Contract with US team or league (if applicable)

Itinerary of events or competitions

Evidence of international ranking or standing in the sport

Documentation of significant prizes or awards

Published articles or major media coverage about the athlete

Evidence of high salary relative to others in the sport (if applicable)

Form I-797 approval notice (for consular visa application)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows competing at internationally recognized levels in the US
  • Valid up to 5 years initially, extendable to a 10-year total
  • Entire team may be petitioned together as a unit under P-1A
  • Spouse and unmarried children under 21 may accompany on P-4 dependent visas
  • Premium processing available for expedited adjudication
  • No annual cap or lottery — availability not numerically limited

Worth Knowing

  • Petition must be filed by a US employer or sponsor — athlete cannot self-petition
  • No pathway to permanent residency
  • Immigrant intent is presumed absent; dual intent not recognized
  • P-4 dependents may study but may not work in the US
  • Labor organization consultation is required and can add preparation time
  • Authorization is sport- and event-specific; cannot work in unrelated employment

Application Process

1

US petitioner (team, league, or agent) prepares and files Form I-129 with USCIS

2

Obtain written consultation from a relevant athletic labor organization

3

Include supporting evidence: contracts, event itinerary, and evidence of international recognition

4

Optionally file Form I-907 to request premium processing (15-business-day adjudication)

5

Upon I-129 approval, athlete applies for P-1A visa at a US embassy or consulate abroad

6

Attend consular interview and present Form I-797 approval notice and supporting documents

7

Enter the US and present visa at port of entry

Application Forms

Go to application portal
I-129
Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker
Fill online
I-907
Request for Premium Processing Service
Fill online
DS-160
Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application
Fill online

Verified Claims (27)

Last verified May 30, 2026
Application StepsUS petitioner (team, league, or agent) prepares and files Form I-129 with USCIS; Obtain written cons…uscis.gov
Dependent VisaP-4uscis.gov
Dual Intentfalseuscis.gov
Fee BreakdownForm I-129 filing fee (Standard): 1015 USD; Form I-129 filing fee (Small/Nonprofit): 510 USD; Asylum…uscis.gov
FeesForm I-129 base filing fee ($1,015 standard / $510 small & nonprofit) + Asylum Program Fee ($600 sta…uscis.gov
FormsForm I-129 (Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker); Form I-907 (Request for Premium Processing, optional)…uscis.gov
Forms · DS-160 · descriptionOnline Nonimmigrant Visa Applicationceac.state.gov
Forms · I-129 · descriptionPetition for a Nonimmigrant Workeruscis.gov

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