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  <rdfs:label>Entertainment Visa</rdfs:label>
  <skos:altLabel>Entertainer Visa</skos:altLabel>
  <skos:altLabel>P-1B Visa</skos:altLabel>
  <skos:definition>The Entertainment Visa (in the U.S., P-1B Visa), is designed for members of internationally recognized entertainment groups that wish to perform in the destination country (e.g., U.S.). In the United States, this non-immigrant visa allows the entertainers to stay for the duration of the event, competition, or performance, with an initial period of up to one year, which can be extended in increments of up to one year for continued performances or events</skos:definition>
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