Visiting a U.S. territory on a P3 visa
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Visiting a U.S. territory on a P3 visa
Hi, would be in the US for about 40 days on a work run. Would be there on a P3 visa (which is a Performer/ Artist Visa). These are typically given for the duration of your tour in the US and is Single Entry.
Have some off time between shows and was hoping to travel around a bit. Was wondering if i would be able to travel to Hawaii, Guam and Puerto Rico on this visa. I understand all the three said places are US TERRITORIES/ STATES . Wondering when flying from a US city to any of the 3 above places, if there's immigration on departure or is it considered a local (domestic flight) ?
Any inputs on the same appreciated
Have some off time between shows and was hoping to travel around a bit. Was wondering if i would be able to travel to Hawaii, Guam and Puerto Rico on this visa. I understand all the three said places are US TERRITORIES/ STATES . Wondering when flying from a US city to any of the 3 above places, if there's immigration on departure or is it considered a local (domestic flight) ?
Any inputs on the same appreciated
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Don’t know how Guam is handled. As for Puerto Rico and Hawaii, it’ll be like flying to anywhere else in the US - not a problem.
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GUM-HNL: USCBP pre-flight check to ensure admissibility to 50US.
Island Hopper: All points between HNL and GUM are foreign countries. Definitely a no-no!
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I have a valid B2 visa as well (which is a Multiple Entry Tourist visa). Must try and probably do the island run at the end of mt work tour so that there are no work-based re-entry issues.