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Opening America’s Doors to the World’s Best.

The Gill Agency serves as a trusted U.S. Agent and Petitioner for exceptional athletes, entertainers, creators, and professionals pursuing O-1 and P-1 visas to live and work in the United States.

About Us

You provide the extraordinary talent. We provide the U.S. sponsorship.

At The Gill Agency, we help world-class athletes, entertainers, creators, and professionals secure their O-1 and P-1 visas to live and work in the United States.​ We specialize in serving as a U.S. Agent for:

Multiple gigs and employers

We cover all your different projects, tours, and appearances under one single visa.

Foreign employers

We act as your required domestic sponsor so you can easily bring your top talent stateside.

Freelancers and contractors

We sponsor you so you can keep your creative freedom without being locked into a single traditional employer.

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Our Services

U.S. Visa Sponsors: Agent and Petitioner

U.S. Agent & Petitioner Representation

We serve as your official U.S. sponsor for O-1 and P-1 visa petitions, offering all necessary contractual support and itinerary structuring.

Itinerary & Offer Letter Structuring

We draft and coordinate itineraries and employment documents to comply with USCIS requirements.

Advisory Consultation

We collaborate with immigration attorneys (or yours) to support strong, evidence-based visa filings.

Talent Categories We Support

  • Professional & Olympic-level athletes

  • Performing artists & production staff

  • Esports competitors & streamers

  • Digital content creators

  • Entrepreneurs and innovators

Ongoing Representation

We remain available throughout your visa validity period to support you with additional engagements, amendments, or USCIS inquiries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Navigating U.S. visas sponsorship can feel overwhelming. We are here to clear things up.

What exactly is a U.S. Agent and Petitioner?

To get an O-1 or P-1 visa, the U.S. government requires you to have a domestic sponsor. You cannot apply for these visas on your own. Here is how the two roles work together:

  • The Petitioner (The Sponsor): This is the U.S.-based person or company that officially files your visa application with the U.S. government (USCIS). They are putting their name on the paperwork to sponsor your legal entry into the country.

  • The U.S. Agent (The Representative): This is a specific type of petitioner. Instead of being a traditional boss who hires you for a strict 9-to-5 job, an agent acts as your professional representative in the U.S.

Using an agent is the ultimate key to flexibility. It allows you to work for multiple different clients, take on freelance gigs, or be sponsored by a foreign company, all under one single visa.

2. Why do I need a U.S. Agent for my O-1 or P-1 visa?

USCIS requires foreign talent to have a U.S.-based petitioner to sponsor their visa. If you are an independent creator, a freelancer, or an athlete with multiple sponsors, you likely don't have a single traditional employer to file for you. As your official U.S. Agent and Petitioner, we step in to act as your sponsor. We provide the necessary contractual support and structure your itinerary so you meet all USCIS requirements while maintaining your professional freedom.

3. Can I work for multiple employers after my visa is approved?

Yes, absolutely! One of the biggest advantages of using an agent is flexibility. Because we represent you as an agent for multiple engagements, we can structure your initial itinerary to cover various projects. Furthermore, through our Ongoing Representation, we remain by your side throughout your entire visa validity period. If you land new gigs, need to file amendments, or face USCIS inquiries, we are here to support you.

Contact Us

The Gill Agency

1500 Gateway Blvd., Suite 220

Boynton Beach, FL 33426

Tel: 980-315-8534

Disclaimer:

 

The Gill Agency is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We collaborate with licensed immigration attorneys to support the petitioning process. For legal services, please contact our affiliated law firm, Gill Law Firm P.A.

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