rowrowWe The People TeamYou raised questions about a specific Super Smash Bros. Melee player and his P-1 visa application. Consistent with the We the People Terms of Participation, we decline to address such matters that are properly within the jurisdiction of federal departments or agencies -- in this case, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a component of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
According to USCIS, the agency responsible for processing P-1 visa applications, there is no current policy categorically precluding an eSport from being recognized as a qualifying athletic competition. In fact, USCIS has approved P-1 visa petitions for athletes seeking to enter the United States to compete in eSport events.
Just got this email Monday, felt like updating the thread on what's happened here.
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Make way for NA-hosted TF2 LANs???
that misses quite a lot of the rest of the quote which basically says "there are no rules for it, we will review it case by case" not everyone will be given P1 visas