Music Festivals, Artist Visas, Immigration Attorneys, Oh My!

It’s that time again, summer! Which means outdoor music concert series and festivals are in full swing across the country. 

For an international musician, it can be great exposure and an introduction to a new audience in the United States. However, before an international artist can even take the stage, there are a few steps towards securing an artist visa to work and tour in the US. Here are a few tips to help an international musician navigate and stay sane in the process...

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Lehach Filippa Announces Rapid Company Growth

NEW YORK, NY, March 16, 2016 -- Lehach Filippa, the leading immigration law firm for creative professionals, today announced plans of the firm’s expansion which includes the launch of the official website www.lehachfilippa.com, new hires, internal promotions, and an office move to a larger space in downtown Manhattan. Lehach Filippa founded in 2011 by partners Michael Lehach and Alejandro Filippa is the only law firm in New York to focus solely on immigration law for individuals and companies in the creative fields.

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Artist Visas for Fashion Models

If you’re a fashion model and unsure of which visa to apply for and what to expect from the process, don’t worry we’re got you covered and are here to help. We have outlined the most common visas for those in the modeling industry.

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The Difference Between the H-1B and the O-1 Visas

While most workers are set on obtaining their H1-B visas before numbers run out, the O-1 visa is often overlooked and misunderstood. O-1 visas are awarded to immigrants with extraordinary abilities in the arts, sciences, education, business or athletic fields. The program for what are officially called O-1 visas, began in 1990 as lawmakers sought to separate these applicants from the pool of those seeking H-1B visas, the visa program for skilled immigrants used by many technology companies. While H-1B applicants must hold at least a bachelor’s degree and possess some specialized skill, O-1 visas are allotted to a more elite crowd: those who can prove to U.S. immigration officials that they are the very top in their fields.

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