Hi,
I know there are a lot of you that travel to US and work. I have a question.
I have visited the US before for business (with my employer) and entered on a waiver form and said I was on business and went on a usual.
But I want to know, for example if I get work in the UK from the UK person who pays me for this work but I have no choice but to carry out the work in the US am I breaking any laws or do I need a certain type of visa?
Let's put this into a scenario for you. Say I agree to Video the wedding of a UK citizen who pays me in GBP. He is getting married in the US. I think I can combine a nice stay in the US for 2 weeks and go along on his wedding and Video his wedding as he has requested me to do so and paid me for.
What visa do I need, should I pay US taxes? It's all a bit complicated for me.
Paul
I know there are a lot of you that travel to US and work. I have a question.
I have visited the US before for business (with my employer) and entered on a waiver form and said I was on business and went on a usual.
But I want to know, for example if I get work in the UK from the UK person who pays me for this work but I have no choice but to carry out the work in the US am I breaking any laws or do I need a certain type of visa?
Let's put this into a scenario for you. Say I agree to Video the wedding of a UK citizen who pays me in GBP. He is getting married in the US. I think I can combine a nice stay in the US for 2 weeks and go along on his wedding and Video his wedding as he has requested me to do so and paid me for.
What visa do I need, should I pay US taxes? It's all a bit complicated for me.
Paul