Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
Entertainment
Hello,
My name is--name removed-- I am 15. I moved to California about 7 years ago from
Switzerland with my family. We are here on a visa. I used to act and model in
Switzerland as a child and when I moved here I found out I was not allowed to
get an agent because I am not a greencard holder. I know if an agency
sponsors me it might work, but no agent is going to do that because there
are so many actors who are citizens already. Is there any way I can act in the
U.S?
Your answer would be greatly appreciated,
Daisy
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Entertainment
You may be able to potentially "sponsor yourself" as an Alien of Extraordinary Ability ("EB-1"), assuming that you qualify. For this type of petition you do not need to have a sponsoring employer, you merely sponsor yourself.
EB-1 Eligibility and Filing
Aliens with extraordinary ability are those with "extraordinary ability in the arts or business which has been demonstrated by sustained national or international acclaim and whose achievements have been recognized in the field through extensive documentation." You must be one of "that small percentage who have risen to the very top of the field of endeavor," to be granted this classification. For example, if you receive a major internationally recognized award, you will qualify for an EB-1 classification. Since few workers receive this type of award, alternative evidence of EB-1 classification based on at least three of the types of evidence outlined below, is permitted. The worker may submit "other comparable evidence" if the following criteria do not apply:
Receipt of lesser nationally or internationally recognized prizes or awards for excellence;
Membership in associations in the field which demand outstanding achievement of their members;
Published material about the alien in professional or major trade publications or other major media;
Evidence that the alien has judged the work of others, either individually or on a panel;
Evidence of the alien's original scientific, scholarly, artistic, athletic, or business-related contributions of major significance to the field;
Evidence of the alien's authorship of scholarly articles in professional or major trade publications or other major media;
Evidence that the alien's work has been displayed at artistic exhibitions or showcases;
Performance of a leading or critical role in distinguished organizations;
Evidence that the alien commands a high salary or other significantly high remuneration in relation to others in the field;
Evidence of commercial successes in the performing arts.
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Re: Entertainment
Dear Daisy:
Since you are not a green card holder (and you may not even be contemplating a green card petition/application at this juncture, you may want to consider a change of status to O-1 nonimmigrant visa classification.
The O-1 would allow you to work with an organization or agent (which would be a strategy in an of itself that we would need to discuss with you) assuming that you qualify.
O-1 classification for performing artists and actors and models can be demonstrated by showing mere (national or international) "distinction" in the field. Part of the petition process requires you to obtain a consultation certification from a labor organization that there is no objection to your proposed work in the U.S. since your proposed services will not displace U.S. workers.
Evidence for such classification that would be helpful would be:
Receipt of lesser nationally or internationally recognized prizes or awards for excellence;
Membership in associations in the field which demand outstanding achievement of their members;
Published material about the alien in professional or major trade publications or other major media;
Evidence that the alien has judged the work of others, either individually or on a panel;
Evidence of the alien's original scholarly, artistic, athletic, or related contributions of major significance to the field;
Evidence of the alien's authorship of scholarly articles in professional or major trade publications or other major media;
Evidence that the alien's work has been displayed at artistic exhibitions or showcases;
Performance of a leading or critical role in distinguished organizations;
Evidence that the alien commands a high salary or other significantly high remuneration in relation to others in the field;
Evidence of commercial successes in the performing arts.
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