If I am already in the US, can I still change to the P status?

For a change of status, the applicant must already be holding a valid U.S. visa. Visa-free travelers, for example, cannot apply for the P visa. In addition, not all visa categories allow for a status change.

The application for a change of status is to be submitted along with the P visa petition to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

We would like to remind you that it is under no circumstances advisable to leave and re-enter the country before your P visa has been approved (by your local U.S. consulate).

The USCIS only approves the P status, it does not issue the visa. This can only be done by the U.S. consulate in your home country.

The change of status does not mean you have been issued a visa. If you leave the U.S. and try to re-enter without a valid visa, admission into the country will be denied.

As opposed to other nonimmigrant visas, the P visa can also be applied for at U.S. consulates in adjacent countries like Mexico or Canada. Otherwise you usually apply at a U.S. consulate in your home country.

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