Petitioner Documents for O-1 and P-1 Filings, Done Right

Every O-1 and P-1 petition stands on its paperwork. When a U.S. agent files on your behalf — because you have multiple engagements, an overseas employer, or your own company — the agreements underneath the petition have to be structured correctly. This U.S. agent petitioner package gives you all five core agreement formats as fillable Word templates, explained clause by clause, for a one-time $125.

One-time payment. Instant delivery. Editable Microsoft Word files plus lifetime access to a private members reference site.

Who Needs Petitioner Agreement Documents

Aventus works with the petitioner side of O-1 and P-1 cases every day. This package is built for the people who need that document layer handled properly:

Beneficiaries assembling their own petition

You have (or will hire) someone for the legal work, but you need the agreements between you, your agent-petitioner, and your employers or engagements drafted correctly.

Founders

Your own startup cannot simply sponsor you the way a traditional employer would. There is a recognized structure for this — and a specific agreement that supports it.

Agents and managers acting as petitioner

If you are signing Form I-129 for talent, the agreement between you, the beneficiary, and the engagements is what supports your standing as petitioner.

Attorneys and their staff

Skip drafting from a blank page. Start from agreement structures purpose-built for the agent-petitioner framework and adapt them to your client's case.

Buyers comparing DIY against a full petitioner service

If you want to understand exactly what the petitioner paperwork involves before deciding whether to do it yourself or hire it out, this package shows you the whole document layer.

The Complete U.S. Agent Petitioner Package

One payment. Everything below, immediately.

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.

Foreign-Employer Agent Agreement (O-1/P-1)

For a foreign company that employs the beneficiary while a U.S. agent files the petition.

Foreign-Employer Agent Deal Memo (O-1/P-1)

The companion memo to the foreign-employer agreement.

Founder-Owned-Company Third-Party-Agent O-1 Agreement

For startup founders whose own company cannot simply self-sponsor.

A full educational reference site — lifetime access

Your purchase includes a login to a private members reference site covering:

  • 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 — what every provision does and why it is there.

  • Template variations and when to use each one.

  • 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.

  • Answers to common questions.

Why the Agent-Petitioner Structure Matters

Every O-1 and P-1 petition must be signed and filed by a petitioner. When there is a single U.S. employer, that employer petitions. But many strong cases do not look like that: the beneficiary has multiple gigs, or the employer is overseas, or the beneficiary founded the company.

USCIS allows a U.S. agent to serve as petitioner in these situations — but only when the petitioner agreement documents underneath the filing are structured correctly. The agreements and deal memos are what establish the agent's authority to petition and tie the engagements together into a coherent filing.

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, so the document layer of your petition rests on a professional-grade foundation.

Do It Yourself, or Have Aventus Be Your Petitioner

Aventus offers two ways to solve the petitioner problem. Choose the one that fits how hands-on you want to be.

The $125 template package (this page).

The DIY route. You get the five agreement templates, the clause-by-clause education, the filing-structure comparison, and the walkthrough videos. You or your attorney adapt the documents to your case and arrange your own agent-petitioner. One-time payment, instant access.

The full Aventus petitioner service — $2,000 flat fee

The hands-on alternative for those who want Aventus to BE the petitioner. Aventus acts as the petitioner entity on your filing rather than handing you the paperwork to structure yourself.

If you already have an agent-petitioner lined up — or you are the agent — the template package is the direct path. If you need the petitioner itself, the full service exists as a separate upgrade path.

How Instant Access Works

1

Pay once

$125 through Stripe, using the secure checkout link on this page. Promo codes are supported at checkout.

2

Receive your login immediately

The Stripe confirmation page shows you the private members site address and your login credentials the moment payment completes.

3

Download and start

Log in, download the editable Word templates, and work through the reference material and walkthrough videos at your own pace. Your access does not expire.

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Put a Professional Foundation Under Your Petition

  • Five fillable agreement templates. 
  • A complete clause-by-clause reference site. 
  • Walkthrough videos. 
  • Lifetime access. 
  • One payment of $125.