I Visa

I Visa

 

Media (I) visa is a nonimmigrant visa for persons desiring to enter the United States temporarily who are representatives of the foreign media, including members of the press, radio, film, and print industries, traveling temporarily to the United States to work in their profession engaged in informational or educational media activities, essential to the foreign media function. Activities in the United States while on a media (I) visa must be for a media organization having its home office in a foreign country. Activities in the United States must be informational in nature and generally associated with the news gathering process and reporting on current events.

 

Travel purposes which require a Media (I) Visa – Examples include, but are not limited to, the following media related kinds of activities:

 

  • Primary employees of foreign information media engaged in filming a news event or documentary.

 

  • Members of the media engaged in the production or distribution of film will only qualify for a media visa if the material being filmed will be used to disseminate information or news. Additionally, the primary source and distribution of funding must be outside the United States.

 

  • Journalists working under contract- Persons holding a credential issued by a professional journalistic organization, if working under contract on a product to be used abroad by an information or cultural medium to disseminate information or news not primarily intended for commercial entertainment or advertising. Please note that a valid employment contract is required.

 

  • Employees of independent production companies when those employees hold a credential issued by a professional journalistic association.

 

  • Foreign journalists working for an overseas branch office or subsidiary of a U.S. network, newspaper or other media outlet if the journalist is going to the United States to report on U.S. events solely for a foreign audience.

 

  • Accredited representatives of tourist bureaus, controlled, operated, or subsidized in whole or in part by a foreign government, who engage primarily in disseminating factual tourist information about that country, and who are not entitled to A-2 visa classification.

 

  • Technical industrial information- Employees in the United States offices of organizations, which distribute technical industrial information.