DJs and Producers
Solo artists seeking a U.S. performance pathway review for O-1B or related touring strategy.
U.S. Artist Visa Referral Desk
Enroot PR helps artists, managers, agents, venues, and festivals identify when a U.S. artist visa review makes sense, organize the initial evidence picture, and route qualified matters to Immigration Attorneys.
Who We Help
Enroot PR sits between discovery, qualification, and attorney referral. We help keep the first step organized before a case reaches legal review.
Solo artists seeking a U.S. performance pathway review for O-1B or related touring strategy.
Internationally recognized groups that may need P-1B review for U.S. shows, tours, or festival appearances.
Teams that need a clear first-pass read before bringing an artist to attorney review.
Promoters booking international talent who need to avoid late-stage visa issues and cancellation risk.
Visa Paths
The final category and strategy must come from Immigration Attorneys. Enroot PR helps organize the referral conversation so the legal review starts with the right facts.
Individual Artists. For artists who may be able to show extraordinary ability or distinction in the arts.
Recognized Groups. For entertainment groups with international recognition and a qualified U.S. performance need.
Essential Support. For key personnel assisting an O-1 artist when their skills and relationship are critical to the performance.
Group Support Crew. For essential support personnel tied to a P-category performer or entertainment group.
Process
Simple, trackable, and designed for artist teams that need to understand whether the matter is ready for legal review.
Artist Name, First and Last Name, Link to Resident Advisor and/or Social Media Pages, Home Country, Manager / Agent Contact, Top Clubs & Festivals Performed At, Awards / Nominations, Press Links, and Timing
Top 100 DJ Mag Clubs and/or Renowned Venues, Major Festivals, Interviews, Reviews, Chart Positions, U.S. Demand Signals, and Crew Needs.
Identify whether the artist appears ready for attorney review and which questions need legal analysis.
Qualified referrals are routed to Immigration Attorneys for legal review, strategy, payment, and filing.
Evidence Map
Enroot PR does not decide legal eligibility. We help organize the visible career signals so Immigration Attorneys can review the actual case efficiently.
Past Clients
A Focused Group of Recognizable Artists Across the Electronic Music Ecosystem.
Industry Education
These resources include attorney-authored and official government materials on O-1, P-1, O-2, P-1S, evidence, timing, and venue responsibility.
Immigration attorney Pablo Velez explains common visa pathways for international DJs preparing U.S. tours.
Open Guide Magnetic MagazineA comparison of individual artist and group-focused visa strategies for music teams.
Open Guide Magnetic MagazineA practical look at the career evidence artists should organize before legal review.
Open Guide Magnetic MagazineAn overview of support personnel options for touring artists and groups.
Open Guide 6AM GroupTiming considerations for O-1 and P-1 visa processing in the DJ touring context.
Open Guide 6AM GroupWhy credible media coverage can matter when preparing artist visa evidence.
Open Guide HypebotKey immigration considerations for venues and festivals booking international DJs.
Open Guide USCISOfficial USCIS information for the O-1 nonimmigrant visa classification.
Open Guide USCISOfficial USCIS policy guidance on O-2 support personnel.
Open GuideFAQ
No. Enroot PR is a referral and qualification lane. Legal advice, filing strategy, invoices, petition preparation, and final decisions belong with Immigration Attorneys.
No. Artists need a proper work visa to perform legally in the United States.
As early as possible. Immigration timing, consular availability, tour routing, contracts, and evidence gaps can all create friction if the artist waits too long.
The case moves to attorney review. Immigration Attorneys handle legal evaluation, petition strategy, fee collection, filing, and next steps.
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