CORONA VIRUS / COVID-19 ADVISORY

Due to the health risks posed by the Corona Virus tragedy, our office is following the directives of the governor of California in order to minimize the risks to our staff, our clients and our community. Our office will continue to operate fully, as it has thus far, observing our normal schedule, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. We will continue to schedule appointments to meet with clients and will do this via ZOOM or Telephone only.

If you would like to schedule an appointment with any of our lawyers or staff members, please do so by calling our office at 619-291-1112. You can also contact us via e-mail at [email protected]janbejar.com

Thank you for your understanding.

AVISO DE CORONA VIRUS / COVID-19

Debido a los riesgos para la salud planteados por la tragedia del Virus Corona, nuestra oficina está siguiendo las directivas del gobernador de California para minimizar los riesgos para nuestro personal, nuestros clientes y nuestra comunidad. Nuestra oficina seguirá funcionando a pleno, como lo ha hecho hasta ahora, cumpliendo con nuestro horario habitual, de lunes a viernes de 8:30 a.m. a 5:30 p.m. Continuaremos programando citas para reunirnos con los clientes y lo haremos solo a través de ZOOM o por teléfono.

Si desea programar una cita con alguno de nuestros abogados o miembros del personal, hágalo llamando a nuestra oficina al 619-291-1112. También puede contactarnos por correo electrónico a [email protected]

Gracias por su comprensión.

Resolving Immigration ProblemsIn An Honest & Responsible Manner

Why do entertainers move to the United States?

The world becomes more of a global marketplace every day. Even so, many professional entertainers, such as musicians or athletes, will move to the United States. There are even specific visas and other documentation that they can use to be granted entry to the country due to their status as entertainers.

But it’s not just the fact that getting into the U.S. is easier if you’re an entertainer, since you have access to that type of visa. Why do people choose to come to the U.S. rather than living abroad?

It could just be a temporary trip

In some cases, people just come temporarily. They may come to coach others or teach, or they may come as part of a group. If you are doing something that is culturally unique, you can use a P-3 Visa classification. It has been specifically designed for this situation.

They may be joining a like-minded community

Other times, entertainers want to live and work around others who are in the same sort of community or the same sort of industry. For instance, most people who want to work in the film industry will try to move to California, settling in Los Angeles or Hollywood. The reason for this is simply that it has become the epicenter of the modern film world. Technically, they could work making movies in any country, but they know that the jobs they really want to get are going to be available in the U.S.

They could be looking for a bigger audience

Finally, many entertainers are just trying to look for the biggest possible audience so that they can capitalize on their skill and their creativity. If they come from a smaller country, they may know that they can be much more successful if they’re based in the United States. They may also know that becoming famous in the United States will help that fame spread around the rest of the world. This is one of the side effects of the globalization that has been taking place over the decades.

What steps do you need to take?

If you are interested in moving to the U.S. to work as an entertainer, you need to carefully consider all of the legal steps you need to take, the documentation that is required and how to get everything in order first.

 

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For our clients’ convenience we offer English and Spanish speaking services.