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U.S. artist visa referral desk

O-1 / P-1 visa referrals for international DJs, live acts, and touring teams.

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 experienced immigration counsel.

Who we help

Built for the electronic music touring ecosystem.

Enroot PR sits between discovery, qualification, and attorney referral. We help keep the first step organized before a case reaches legal review.

DJs and producers

Solo artists seeking a U.S. performance pathway review for O-1B or related touring strategy.

Live acts and groups

Internationally recognized groups that may need P-1B review for U.S. shows, tours, or festival appearances.

Managers and agents

Teams that need a clear first-pass read before bringing an artist to attorney review.

Venues and festivals

Promoters booking international talent who need to avoid late-stage visa issues and cancellation risk.

Visa paths

The common categories we screen around.

The final category and strategy must come from licensed immigration counsel. Enroot PR helps organize the referral conversation so the legal review starts with the right facts.

O-1B

Individual artists. For artists who may be able to show extraordinary ability or distinction in the arts.

P-1B

Recognized groups. For entertainment groups with international recognition and a qualified U.S. performance need.

O-2

Essential support. For key personnel assisting an O-1 artist when their skills and relationship are critical to the performance.

P-1S

Group support crew. For essential support personnel tied to a P-category performer or entertainment group.

Process

A cleaner first step before attorney review.

Simple, trackable, and designed for artist teams that need to understand whether the matter is ready for legal review.

01

Referral intake

Artist name, country, genre, team contact, U.S. opportunity, and timing.

02

Evidence snapshot

Touring footprint, press, festival history, charting, releases, audience signals, and crew needs.

03

Fit check

Identify whether the matter appears ready for attorney review and which questions need legal analysis.

04

Attorney handoff

Qualified referrals are routed to licensed immigration counsel for legal review, strategy, payment, and filing.

Evidence map

What a strong artist file usually needs.

Enroot PR does not decide legal eligibility. We help organize the visible career signals so counsel can review the actual case efficiently.

  • Major venue and festival bookings
  • International touring history
  • Press and editorial coverage
  • Charting and release performance
  • Record label history
  • Awards, nominations, and industry recognition
  • Audience data and U.S. demand signals
  • Letters, contracts, itineraries, and support documentation

Artist relationship pool

Selected past-relationship artists, grouped by broad genre lane.

This section uses broad genre lanes instead of live representation details, since those contacts can change. Use it as a fast credibility snapshot and internal referral reference, not as a live booking-contact directory.

Melodic / Progressive

  • Agents of Time
  • Dee Montero
  • Fedeles
  • Kevin De Vries
  • Moonwalk
  • Squire
  • Miss Monique
  • AVNU
  • Felix Raphael
  • Oxia

Techno / Peak-Time

  • Bart Skils
  • Boston 168
  • Freddy K
  • Heiko Laux
  • Joel Mull
  • Ken Ishii
  • Lucy
  • O Phase
  • Sam Paganini
  • Saytek
  • SHDW & Obscure Shape
  • Spartaque
  • Steve Bicknell
  • The Advent
  • Amotik
  • Anthony Rother
  • Bruce Zalcer
  • Luke Slater
  • Mark Broom
  • Andres Campos
  • Beico
  • Carlos Valdes
  • Julian Jeweil
  • Space 92

Hard Techno / Rave

  • Clouds
  • I Hate Models
  • Paula Temple
  • Regal
  • Shlomo
  • 9x9
  • Anetha
  • Dr. Rubenstein
  • Fernanda Martins
  • Rebekah
  • VTSS
  • Wallis
  • Parfait
  • TRYM
  • Basswell
  • Hadone
  • Nico Moreno

House / Tech House

  • Rafa Barrios
  • Adapter
  • Cuartero
  • De La Swing
  • Hector Couto
  • Juliet Sikora
  • Leon
  • Mancini
  • Manda Moor
  • Marc Spence
  • Miguel Bastida
  • Noha
  • The Cube Guys
  • Tini Gessler
  • Toni Varga
  • Viviana Casanova
  • Ciszak
  • Dimmish
  • Iglesias
  • Mahony
  • Nightfunk
  • Yaya
  • Melanie Ribbe
  • WLAD

Trance / Progressive Trance

  • Solarstone
  • TyDi

Bass / Breaks / Electro

  • Blawan
  • Bondax
  • Cyril Hahn
  • James Zabiela
  • Marie Montexier
  • Simo Cell

Indie Dance / Leftfield / Electronic

  • Matthew Herbert
  • The Mekanism
  • Rebolledo
  • Linea Aspera
  • Birdee
  • DJ Soda

Broad lanes only. Many artists cross genres, and final outreach references should still be checked in Cloze or Asana before public use.

Industry education

Recommended reading before your visa timeline gets tight.

These resources include attorney-authored and official government materials on O-1, P-1, O-2, P-1S, evidence, timing, and venue responsibility.

FAQ

What Enroot PR does, and what it does not do.

Is Enroot PR a law firm?

No. Enroot PR is a referral and qualification lane. Legal advice, filing strategy, invoices, petition preparation, and final decisions belong with licensed immigration counsel.

Can an artist perform in the U.S. on ESTA or a tourist visa?

Do not assume that. U.S. performance activity should be reviewed by immigration counsel before any booking is announced or performed.

When should we start?

As early as possible. Immigration timing, consular availability, tour routing, contracts, and evidence gaps can all create friction if the team waits too long.

What happens after Enroot makes a referral?

The case moves to attorney review. Counsel handles legal evaluation, petition strategy, fee collection, filing, and next steps.

Start here

Send the artist snapshot. We will help route the next move.

Include the artist name, country, U.S. opportunity, timing, strongest career evidence, and whether crew members need review.