This petition arises from an ongoing situation regarding one of the best Super Smash Bros. Melee players in the world, William "Leffen" Hjelte. In 2015, Mr. Hjelte was deported from the United States because he was sponsored by an American company while using a tourist visa, when he needed a work visa. After applying for a P1 Visa, which is what professional athletes use to come to the US, he was denied due to Super Smash Bros. Melee not being recognized as a "legitimate" sport. Competitors in other eSports, such as League of Legends, have been approved for P1 Visas in order to travel to the US and compete. Given the precedent set with League of Legends, other eSports should be considered "legitimate" sports in order to let players come and compete in the United States.
that said I'd still agree even if there were no recognized esports. the important thing is that they are a booming industry with large audiences. that alone should justify to the government that they are worth sponsoring.
Can brits even do that
Quote from: BaconShelf on May 04, 2016, 11:40:01 AMCan brits even do thatyes
Uh, no. LoL shouldn't have special visas either.
Only if they assigned visums based on a ranking of how competitive the game is. Naturally LoL players are the highest skilled players in the world, next to competitive console players.
Quote from: PsygnI on May 04, 2016, 12:08:46 PMUh, no. LoL shouldn't have special visas either.see, i don't exactly understand why not thoughlike, beyond this silly notion that it violates the sanctity of sports (lmao) what is the problem with this
Why is it a silly notion?
Do I have to give any personal info to sign?
Hell no.
Do I have to use my real name?