Immigration Minister Peter Dutton is under pressure to cancel the visa of Jeff Allen, a colleague of controversial "pick-up artist" Julien Blanc.

Key points: A petition on Change.org is calling for Jeff Allen's deportation

A petition on Change.org is calling for Jeff Allen's deportation Larissa Waters said the initial approval of the visa was "disgraceful", citing the violent and sexist nature of the seminars

Larissa Waters said the initial approval of the visa was "disgraceful", citing the violent and sexist nature of the seminars Immigration Department yet to comment on whether visa will be revoked

Mr Blanc's visa was cancelled in 2014 by then immigration minister Scott Morrison after he travelled to Australia for a series of talks on "how to pick up women".

A backlash over his techniques, which include choking women and pulling them into his crotch, prompted the early departure of the Real Social Dynamics (RSD) employee and the subsequent action by Mr Morrison.

Mr Blanc's colleague Mr Allen is now touring Australia, sparking a petition of more than 62,000 signatures calling for his deportation.

This afternoon Vibe Hotels announced it had cancelled planned events at its hotels.

"TFE Hotels has learnt RSD booked events at Vibe Hotels under another name & has cancelled any further events at all hotels," the company said in a tweet.

RSD has removed all Australian dates from its website, though social media has shown participants at a seminar in Sydney earlier this month.

Greens spokesperson for women Larissa Waters said the initial approval of the visa was "disgraceful", citing the violent and sexist nature of the seminars.

In a statement, Senator Waters said Mr Allen should be deported before the next seminar, which was previously scheduled for Thursday.

"The Immigration Minister needs to immediately revoke Jeff Allen's visa before his organisation can promote more sexism and violence," she said.

"While Real Social Dynamics has claimed the events are cancelled, advocates of gender equality have reason to believe the company is using decoy tactics.

"The only way to make sure that these abhorrent events do not continue is to revoke Jeff Allen's visa, just as the former immigration minister revoked Julien Blanc's visa for promoting the same abhorrent views about women."

Comment has been sought from the Department of Immigration and Border Protection.

Victorian man Matt Jowett, who started the Change.org petition calling for the deportation of Mr Allen, cited the Federal Government's discussions on domestic violence in his reasoning for the visa revocation.

"Australia has lately been discussing violence a lot as we try to work out how to reduce the number of domestic partnerships which are fraught with violence and abuse," Mr Jowett said.

"A good step in tackling this would be to say very clearly that we do not hand out visas for people to come to Australia and promote, and profit from the promotion of, domestic violence and specifically violence against women."