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The P-1 Visa Petitioner Agreement and Deal Memos, Built for Athletes Who Compete Everywhere

Fights, tournaments, seasons, appearance deals — a multi-event athletic career rarely comes with a single U.S. employer. USCIS allows a U.S. agent to petition instead, but only when the athlete visa agent agreement and the deal memos underneath it are structured correctly. This package gives you those exact documents: five fillable attorney-built templates plus a private reference site that explains every clause — built by the attorney known for agent-based petitions for world-championship athletes.

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The Roster

Built for the People Behind Multi-Event Athletic Careers

Athletes and fighters

on P-1A (or O-1A for elite competitors) whose year is a schedule of bouts, tournaments, and appearances — not one employer, one paycheck.

Coaches and essential support staff

who work across multiple teams, camps, or events.

Sports agents and managers

who serve as the U.S. agent-petitioner for their athletes and need the agreement layer between agent, athlete, and each promoter or organizer done right.

Teams, promoters, and event organizers

engaging international talent for a fight card, a season, or a series of competitions.

Attorneys and paralegals

who want a vetted starting point instead of drafting the agent-petitioner paperwork from scratch.

If your petition runs through a U.S. agent because there is no single American employer, this is the paperwork layer that filing stands on.

The Package

Five Fillable Templates + a Clause-by-Clause Reference Site

Everything is delivered instantly after payment. The templates are editable Microsoft Word (.docx) files that you — or your attorney — fill in for your own case.

The five templates

  1. Multiple-Engagement Agreement (O-1/P-1) — the core athlete visa agent agreement for a competitor with several promoters, teams, or event organizers, filed through a U.S. agent as petitioner. This is the document behind a fight schedule or tournament calendar.
  2. Multiple-Engagement Deal Memo (O-1/P-1) — the short-form engagement memo that pairs with the agreement above. Use it as the P-1A deal memo for athletes: one memo per bout, tournament, or appearance on the itinerary.
  3. U.S. Agent Agreement for an Overseas Employer (O-1/P-1) — for the athlete who stays under contract with a team, gym, or promotion abroad while a U.S. agent files the petition here.
  4. Deal Memo for the Overseas-Employer Structure (O-1/P-1) — the companion memo that papers each U.S. engagement under that arrangement.
  5. Founder-Owned-Company Third-Party-Agent O-1 Agreement — for the athlete-entrepreneur (or any founder) whose own company cannot simply self-sponsor.

The private reference site (lifetime access with your login)

  • What a P-1 visa petitioner agreement actually is, and why USCIS requires it
  • The regulation underneath it — the 8 CFR agent-petitioner framework for O and P visas
  • Clause-by-clause anatomy of each agreement
  • Template variations and when to use each one
  • A side-by-side comparison of the four I-129 filing structures: direct employer, U.S. agent for multiple engagements, U.S. agent for an overseas employer, and the founder/self-employed structure
  • Walkthrough videos
  • Common questions, answered

Fight-week ready — the document version

  • The right filing structure picked for your situation, using the reference site's side-by-side comparison of the four I-129 structures
  • The agent agreement signed — the document that gives your agent standing to petition
  • A deal memo for every bout, tournament, and appearance on the itinerary

Whoever handles the legal work starts from a complete, correctly structured paperwork foundation — not a blank page the week the petition is due.

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Tale of the Tape

See the Documents Before You Pay

Watermarked first pages of the actual templates. The pair behind a fight schedule leads — the agreement plus its per-bout deal memo.

Watermarked first page of the Multiple-Engagement Agreement, the core athlete visa agent agreement in the package
Multiple-Engagement Agreement — the fight-schedule backbone
Watermarked first page of the Multiple-Engagement Deal Memo used as the P-1A deal memo for athletes, one per bout or event
Multiple-Engagement Deal Memo — one per bout, tournament, or appearance
Watermarked preview of the U.S. Agent Agreement for an Overseas Employer
U.S. Agent Agreement — Overseas Employer
Watermarked preview of the Deal Memo for the Overseas-Employer Structure
Deal Memo — Overseas-Employer Structure
Watermarked preview of the Founder-Owned-Company Third-Party-Agent O-1 Agreement for athlete-entrepreneurs
Founder-Owned-Company Agreement

Every preview is page one only, watermarked. Your $125 unlocks the full templates — complete, unwatermarked, editable Word files — plus the reference site that walks through every clause.

The Game Plan

One Fighter, Five Promoters, One Petition — If the Paperwork Holds

Every O-1 and P-1 petition must be signed and filed by a petitioner. A boxer with bouts under three different promoters, a tennis player entering a season of tournaments, an MMA athlete balancing a fight contract with sponsor appearances — none of them has the single U.S. employer the standard filing assumes.

The regulations solve this: a U.S. agent may petition on the athlete's behalf. But the solution only works when the structure underneath it is real. The athlete visa agent agreement has to establish the agent's authority. Each engagement on the itinerary needs its own deal memo with the terms USCIS expects to see — the event, the dates, the compensation, the parties. When those documents are missing, inconsistent, or improvised, the result is a common one: a Request for Evidence, or a denial, aimed squarely at the petitioner structure.

The Agreement

Gives your agent standing

The contract between athlete, agent-petitioner, and the promoters or organizers — the document that authorizes the agent to sign and file the petition across your whole schedule.

The Deal Memos

Paper every event

One memo per bout, tournament, or appearance: the event, the dates, the purse or compensation, the parties. The templates come as matched agreement-plus-memo pairs because USCIS reads both.

Attorneys routinely bill hours drafting these agreements from scratch for each athlete. This package gives you the exact agreement structures, pre-built and explained clause by clause, for $125 — drafted by the attorney whose agent-based petition work for world-championship athletes is the reason this structure is his signature.

Access

Pay, Log In, Download — In That Order, In Minutes

  1. Pay once.

    $125 through Stripe. Promo codes are supported at checkout.

  2. Receive your login.

    The confirmation page immediately shows you the private members reference site address and your login credentials.

  3. Download and fill in.

    All five Word templates download directly from the site. Edit them for your own competition schedule, engagements, and parties — or hand them to your attorney as the starting structure.

Your reference-site access is lifetime. No subscription, no renewal.

Corner Questions

Questions Athletes, Agents, and Managers Ask

Is this a visa filing service?

No. This is a template and education package. Nobody files anything for you. You (or the attorney or service provider you work with) use these documents as the agreement layer of your own petition.

Does a P-1 visa petitioner agreement guarantee approval?

No document guarantees a visa. What correctly structured agreements and deal memos do is remove one of the most common reasons agent-based petitions draw RFEs and denials: a paperwork layer that doesn't match what the regulations require.

I'm a fighter with bouts under several promoters. Which template do I use?

The Multiple-Engagement Agreement plus its companion deal memo — one memo per bout or event. That pair is the backbone of an agent-filed petition covering a full competition schedule. The reference site walks through exactly how they fit together.

I'm still signed to a team or promotion in my home country. Does this cover me?

Yes. The package includes the agreement and deal memo pair for the structure where your overseas employer keeps the employment relationship while a U.S. agent files the petition here.

I'm an agent or manager. Can I use these for the athletes I represent?

Yes. The templates are exactly the agent-petitioner documents you need between yourself, your athlete, and each promoter or event organizer — and the reference site explains the clauses so you know what you're signing your name to as petitioner.

Do the templates work for O-1A athletes as well as P-1A?

Yes. Four of the five templates are drafted for both O-1 and P-1 filings, and the fifth is an O-1 agreement for founder-owned companies. The reference site's side-by-side comparison shows which filing structure fits which situation.

The Paperwork Behind the Fight Card, the Season, and the Schedule

Five attorney-built templates. A clause-by-clause reference site. Lifetime access. One payment.

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