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Music

Homeland Security Wants To Protect Us From Foreign Bands

A new proposal to more than triple visa entry fees for performers will harm American audiences and culture.

Brian Doherty | 2.3.2023 4:11 PM

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a silhouette of a guitarist in front of Department of Homeland Security seal | Illustration: Lex Villena; Jenta Wong
(Illustration: Lex Villena; Jenta Wong)

From the Beatles to the Sex Pistols, the chance to see foreign performing acts on U.S. soil has brought joy, insight, inspiration, and culture-expanding experiences to American kids from ages 9 to 90. Now, our Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is proposing to make it much harder for Americans to experience performers from beyond our border.

In a proposal published in the Federal Register last month, DHS wants to, among suggested fee hikes for many dozens of categories of entrance to the U.S., raise the entrance fee for what is known as a "P visa," for temporary stays in the U.S. to perform, from $460 to $1,615, a more than threefold increase.

The "O visa" for longer-term working stays for performers would jump slightly more, from $460 to $1,655. The two visa categories have in addition to their costs, naturally, a lot of other complicated rules.

This comes at a time when inflationary pressure on the equipment and personnel needed to tour is already making many mid- and lower-level performing acts wonder if touring, especially in countries other than your home one, is still a viable business at prices audiences seem prepared to pay.

A big portion of the new fees is allegedly designed to help spread the costs of asylum applications across the entire body of people seeking entrance to the U.S. for whatever reason.

British music magazine New Music Express reports that:

Some Canadian acts have spoken out against the proposed changes, citing it being "a huge hardship to pay such high visa fees".

The Weather Station's Tamara Lindeman said on Twitter: "If you are a US citizen or Organisation, please make an official comment on this – instructions below – For context we already spend thousands of dollars just on visas to enter the US; it's the only country we tour to with these prohibitive visa costs."

Lindeman wrote in a subsequent tweet: "It's a huge hardship to pay such high visa fees, in addition to a 30% withholding tax when we play in the US. It is hard enough to make money on tour as it is."

In an email to Stereogum, Tom McGreevy of Ducks Ltd. said: "This is a pretty big deal for bands from other countries, as it's a significant burden on newer bands especially, but is also something that would impact American audiences in a significant way, as it's going to discourage an awful lot of bands from touring and taking the first steps in building an audience here."

The proposed rule change is still in comment phase until March 6. The artist visa fees have been the same since 2016.

The ways of government financing are strange and complex: While the proposed rule change will, DHS asserts, "result in annualized transfer payments from
applicants/petitioners to USCIS [United States Citizenship and Immigration Services] of approximately $1,612,133,742," at the same time "DHS estimates the annualized net costs to the public [of the changes] would be $532,379,138."

DHS' visa requirements and its inability to manage them smartly have lately been bedeviling tourists, students, and guest workers, as previously reported in January 2022 and November 2021 by Fiona Harrigan here at Reason.

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Brian Doherty is a senior editor at Reason and author of Ron Paul's Revolution: The Man and the Movement He Inspired (Broadside Books).

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  1. Chumby   2 years ago

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    3. Jerry B.   2 years ago

      I was gonna say...

      BTO is pretty good, though. Not to mention the Guess Who, The Band, and Rush.

      Niel Young, thought not a band, is okay too.

      1. Chumby   2 years ago

        Anne Murray, William Shatner and Loverboy.

        1. Unicorn Abattoir   2 years ago

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          1. Chumby   2 years ago

            Justin Bieber. Celine Dion. BNL.

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        The thing with BTO/The Guess Who is they wrote a song basically badmouthing the US (American Woman) saying they don't need the US, yet spend most their time touring it.

        Also, Rush doesn't tour anymore. But even when they did, you could have put a tape on because their performance was basically the same every show.

  2. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

    Damn furriners, takin’ our jams!

    1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

      Yup, what's wrong with MURICAN music? We don't need no furners.

  3. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

    $100 if by land, $200 if by sea.

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    Is this why the MonaLisaTwins aren't on tour?

    (obscure duo that UA is in love with)

    1. Sevo   2 years ago

      Well, Leo's portrait was never valued for the beauty of the subject...

  5. Iwanna Newname   2 years ago

    Can't they just sneak in through our southern border just like the hundreds of thousands of hard working asylum seekers are currently doin'?

    1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

      Playing the music Americans won't.

      1. Chumby   2 years ago

        I do enjoy listening to banda. It is the music of the people.

  6. Iwanna Newname   2 years ago

    Roll over Beethoven and tell Tchaikovsky the news!

  7. Heresolong   2 years ago

    Random thoughts:

    Much harder? $800 more?

    The quote "on top of withholding" is silly. Withholding isn't tax, it's in anticipation of tax. If they are taxed less than the withholding they get it back.

    Prices increase. We are paying $5 for gas and $7 for eggs. Everything goes up. I'd like to know how long it's been since the visa fees were raised. Are they just making up for years without raises? Also, how much does it cost to get a work visa if you aren't a shitty Canadian band that is only popular because of Canadian content laws in the Great White North? Let's say you are a plumber.

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    2. Sevo   2 years ago

      "Random thoughts:..."

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  8. CE   2 years ago

    They didn't call it "the British Invasion" for nothing.

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    1. mtrueman   2 years ago

      George Harrison is probably my favorite Beatle. What other third member of a quartet had such influence? Persuaded Ringo to join the band. Introduced the electric 12 string to pop music. Same with the sitar to the world, and the moog synthesizer to the band. Organized the first charity rock spectacle for the disaster in Bangladesh. Introduced Eric Clapton and Billy Preston to play for the band. The spiritual and philosophical guru of the band. Also, by the time their last album was recorded his song writing skills were equal to or surpassed Lennon and McCartney (who'd peaked a year or so earlier.)

      1. Sevo   2 years ago

        The Beatles have no legs. None of their tunes (especially Lenon's 'church-basement' dirges) has stood the test of time.

        1. Beezard   2 years ago

          Just try and say something denigrating about the Kinks and I’ll cut you.

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    I propose a trade of singer/song writers with Canada.

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    The price of tickets have skyrocketed in the last decades. In the 80s and 90s, a concert ticket was like $20. Now it's 10x that. And then there are the super deluxe tickets for rich people.

    Bands can't have it both ways.

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      I'm sure it's not a big deal for artists playing to sold-old stadiums. I suspect it would be a much bigger deal for musicians who are playing in bars and clubs, trying to break in to the business.

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    This might affect that one band that has that singer and they had that one song. Yeah.

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  14. JFree   2 years ago

    This is hugely important investigative journalism. I am shocked. Shocked I tell you that prices of visas are going up. It is far better that we keep the prices of fees and visas and other non-coercion stuff low. So that we can instead incur more government debt and pass it on to American children when they are born.

  15. kfs   2 years ago

    So, let me get this straight: DHS wants to make it harder and more expensive for Americans to see foreign musical acts, but lets third world scum just walk into the country unopposed? They can't impeach that little organ grinder Mayorkas fast enough but I'm sure traitor Joe will replace him with some one worse.

  16. Nemo Aequalis   2 years ago

    Some Canadian acts have spoken out against the proposed changes, citing it being "a huge hardship to pay such high visa fees".

    Given Canada's CanCon content laws mandate that a percentage of media broadcast is produced by Canadian talent, they're in no position to be crying about cultural protectionism. Tell some Canadian acts to go pound sand.

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