The O-1 Visa Agent Agreement Template Package — Built for Founders and Multi-Engagement Talent
You can have the extraordinary-ability case. The blocker is the paperwork *underneath* it. When your petitioner is an agent — because you're a founder, or because your career is a stack of engagements instead of one job — the agreements between you, the agent, and your engagements have to be structured correctly. This package gives you all five agreement structures as fillable Word templates, explained clause by clause, for a one-time $125.
✓ One-time payment
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✓ Lifetime access to the reference site
You found the engagements. Now paper them correctly.
Finding U.S. engagements is what O1D Match does. Papering them is what this package does.
This is for you if:
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You're a startup founder
Your own company can't straightforwardly self-sponsor you, so your O-1 runs through a third-party agent — and the agreement between you, your company, and that agent has to be drafted for exactly that structure.
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You work across multiple engagements
Clients, gigs, projects, appearances — with no single U.S. employer, a U.S. agent petitions on top of a correctly structured multiple-engagement agreement and deal memos.
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You're employed by a company abroad
An overseas employer can keep the employment relationship offshore while a U.S. agent files — with the right agreement and deal memo pair underneath.
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You're self-employed or freelance
A self-employed O-1 agent filing is a recognized structure under the 8 CFR agent-petitioner framework, but only when the underlying documents actually support it.
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You're an agent, manager, or attorney
Who wants the agent-petitioner agreement layer pre-built instead of drafted from scratch.
You still choose who does your legal work. This package makes sure the agreement structure they're building on is the right one.
Five agreement structures. One reference site. Everything at once.
The templates — 5 fillable Microsoft Word (.docx) files:
Founder-Owned-Company Third-Party-Agent O-1 Agreement
For startup founders whose own company cannot simply self-sponsor. The agreement that puts a third-party agent between you and the company you own.
Multiple-Engagement Agreement (O-1/P-1)
For a beneficiary with several employers or gigs, filed through a U.S. agent as petitioner.
Multiple-Engagement Deal Memo (O-1/P-1)
The short-form engagement memo that pairs with the agreement above — one per engagement.
Agent Agreement — Foreign Employer (O-1/P-1)
For a company abroad employing the beneficiary while a U.S. agent files.
Deal Memo — Foreign Employer (O-1/P-1)
The matching short-form memo for the cross-border structure.
Every template is an editable Word file. You — or your attorney — fill it in for your own case.
The reference site — lifetime access with your private login:
What a petitioner agreement actually is, in plain language.
The regulation underneath it: the 8 CFR agent-petitioner framework for O and P visas.
Clause-by-clause anatomy of each agreement.
Template variations and when to use each.
A side-by-side comparison of the four I-129 filing structures: direct employer, U.S. agent for multiple employers, U.S. agent for a foreign employer, and the founder/self-employed structure.
Walkthrough videos.
Common questions.
The O-1 founder petition structure isn't a workaround. It's a filing format.
Every O-1 and P-1 petition must be signed and filed by a petitioner. When there's no single U.S. employer — you're the founder, the work is a set of engagements, or your employer is abroad — USCIS allows a U.S. agent to petition instead.
But the agent-petitioner route only works when the documents underneath the filing are structured correctly: the agreement that authorizes the agent, and the deal memos that tie each engagement to the petition. Getting these documents wrong is a common source of RFEs and denials. Attorneys routinely bill hours drafting them from scratch.
This package gives you the exact agreement structures, pre-built and explained clause by clause:
Founders: the O-1 founder petition structure — a third-party agent petitioning for you even though the company doing the engaging is your own — drafted as its own dedicated template, not a repurposed employment agreement.
Multi-engagement talent and the self-employed: the multiple-engagement agreement plus per-engagement deal memos that make a self-employed O-1 agent filing hold together on paper.
Cross-border cases: the agreement and memo pair that lets an employer abroad stay the employer while a U.S. agent files.
Not an improvised document. *A structure the regulation already anticipates — papered the way it expects.*
Pay once. Everything unlocks immediately.
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Pay $125 through Stripe
One-time payment. Promo codes supported.
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Your confirmation page shows your access
The Stripe confirmation displays the private members reference site URL and your login.
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Download and start.
All five Word templates download directly from the site. The clause-by-clause guides, filing-structure comparison, and walkthrough videos are yours with lifetime access.
No waiting on an email. No consultation call required. The moment payment clears, you have the whole package.
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A company wholly owned by the beneficiary usually can't straightforwardly self-sponsor. That's exactly what the Founder-Owned-Company Third-Party-Agent O-1 Agreement is for: it structures a third-party agent as the petitioner while your company remains the engaging entity. The reference site walks through the structure clause by clause.
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The Multiple-Engagement Agreement plus the Multiple-Engagement Deal Memo — one memo per engagement. Together they're the document layer of a self-employed O-1 agent filing: a U.S. agent petitions across all of your engagements instead of any single client sponsoring you.
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Yes. All five templates are fillable Microsoft Word (.docx) files. You or your attorney adapt them to your case — names, engagements, terms — and they remain fully editable.
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This package is an educational reference and template set, not legal advice or representation. Many buyers hand the templates to their attorney so the drafting hours aren't spent building the agreement structure from scratch; others use the reference site to understand the structure before hiring anyone. Either way, nobody files anything for you through this product.
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No. This is not a job offer, not sponsorship, not employment, and not a filing service, and no visa outcome is guaranteed. It's the agreement templates and the education that explains how the agent-petitioner filing formats work.
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Instantly. After payment, the Stripe confirmation page shows you the private members site URL and login. Templates download directly from the site, and your access doesn't expire.