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Journalists around the world frequently travel to the United States to report on important news stories. However, foreign reporters and media personnel cannot just board a plane and start working in the U.S. They must first secure an I visa. At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, our Chicago immigration attorneys guide a wide variety of professionals through strict visa application processes. We provide timely, reliable support to help you secure your legal status in the U.S.

To qualify for an I visa, applicants must satisfy specific conditions, including:

  • Providing proper employment verification from a foreign media outlet.
  • Engaging in qualifying media assignments.
  • Adhering to strict duration of stay limits.
  • Following clear regulations for dependents and visa extensions.

How Can You Meet the Requirements for Media Employment Verification?

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) requires you to demonstrate that you are “a bona fide representative” of a foreign media organization whose home office remains in a foreign country. You must show that your activities in the U.S. are essential to the functions of your employer. A consular officer at the United States embassy will evaluate your credentials and proposed activities.

What Are the Assignment Requirements for an I Visa?

To receive an I visa, you must demonstrate that you are traveling to the United States to engage solely in your media profession. Occupations under this category usually include: 

  • Reporters,
  • Film crews,
  • Editors, and
  • Similar media roles. 

What Is the Possible Duration of Stay for an I Visa Holder?

At your port of entry, a United States Customs and Border Protection officer determines your ability to enter and your authorized period of stay. The officer stamps Form I-94, which contains your specific end date. Generally, admission for an I nonimmigrant covers the duration of the specific assignment. This is known as authorization for the “duration of status.” However, under a 2020 rule, eligible individuals from the People’s Republic of China receive a maximum period of stay of 90 days.

If you have a specific date on your Form I-94 and wish to stay beyond it, you must file Form I-539 to request an extension of up to 90 days. You may remain in the United States while your timely application is pending.

Are Dependents Able to Join I Visa Holders?

Spouses and unmarried children under the age of 21 may accompany the main I visa holder. While family members are not permitted to work in the United States in this status, they may study without applying for a separate student visa. If the dependents plan to visit, not reside, in the U.S., they may travel with a B-2 tourist visa (or without a visa if they qualify for the Visa Waiver Program).

Start Your Application With Confidence

Applying for an I visa demands a thorough explanation of your employment verification, assignment details, and stay requirements. If you need guidance or are unsure whether an I visa is appropriate for your situation, our Chicago immigration attorneys offer the legal support you need to achieve a successful outcome. Schedule an appointment with Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC today for assistance with your I visa application.

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