P-1A visa granted to world-class boxer Gaganpreet Sharma

P-1A Visa for World Class Boxers

Mr. Gaganpreet Sharma, an Indian national, has been approved for a P-1A visa with the assistance of the Charlotte Extraordinary Ability Visa Law Firm. His extraordinary talents are sought after by world class promoters and industry experts for his exquisite talent as a World Class Boxer. His rankings and international press coverage clearly demonstrate that he has gained acclaim around the world.


Gaganpreet Sharma, World-Class Boxer from Delhi Gladiators


Gaganpreet Sharma, the beneficiary, is a world-class athlete competing professionally  since 2016 from India. He has a phenomenal track record of 9 wins and 2 losses in his 5-year professional  boxing career. Mr. Sharma has also a very impressive amateur track record of 42 wins and 3 losses. He has won multiple World  Championships in boxing. 


Mr. Sharma has proven his mettle through his exceptional talent and track record. His P-1A  Petition is supported by ample evidence and  qualifies for the non-immigrant P-1 visa. Moreover, he seeks to come to the United States on a  temporary basis to continue competing in world championship level combat sports events. The beneficiary is unambiguously qualified to be classified as a P-1A alien of extraordinary ability. 


P-1A visa for Outstanding Athletes



If you are applying for a P-1A visa, you must be coming to the United States to participate in a specific athletic competition in a sport in which you are internationally recognized. You are internationally recognized if you have a high level of achievement in a sport, demonstrated by a degree of skill and recognition substantially above that ordinarily encountered. Your achievement must be renowned, leading, or well-known in more than one country. The competition(s) you wish to participate in must have a distinguished reputation and be at an internationally recognized level of performance such that it requires the participation of an internationally recognized athlete.


Furthermore, if you have essential personnel that you wish to accompany you to the United States for the duration of your employment, your petitioner will need to include some documents proving that they are vital to your performance and that their role cannot be performed by a U.S. citizen.



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