Michael Cataliotti is a transactional attorney practicing primarily in the areas of business immigration, entertainment transactions, and corporate governance for U.S. start-ups or expansions. Michael advises clients from such industries as food & beverage, music, fashion, film, television, technology, and digital media, as well as countries across the globe. He represents musicians, artists, photographers, authors, directors, producers, screenwriters, and celebrity talent in a wide-array of immigration matters, and both corporate and entertainment transactions involving start-up and established companies related to their respective industries.
In this episode you will hear:
- A more specific detail about Sports and Entertainment Immigration.
- What makes Entertainment Immigration unique as it concerns a very specific handful of visa options.
- Sample story that didn't work out when the Applicant submitted a fabricated video performance as evidence.
- Effects of fabricating materials or falsifying evidence:
- Will be under close introspection every time he/she applies thereafter.
- No longer applicable to apply for Business Visa
- Different visa options for Artists, Entertainers, Athletes and Performers
- H1B - Temporary workers and trainees
- O - Temporary Workers of Extraordinary ability
- P - Athletes and Entertainers
- Nuances such as itineraries and petitioning entity
- Benefits and Ideal Persons for O Visa:
- Also known as Elite Visa for Artists or Individuals with...