Getting Married in the USA on ESTA
#17
Re: Getting Married in the USA on ESTA
I am writing from the point of view as a retired immigration lawyer. In your first post you indicated a desire to see a lawyer. You have been advised not to do so. It may very well be probable that you do not need a lawyer, but it is not a bad idea to consult with competent counsel. The choice is yours.
In regards to remote work I suggest the following Google search
Matter Of Hira Remote Work
You will see that the answers are not all that clear.
Your facts and intentions as stated are what us legal types call rich in issues. There is more to immigration than filling out forms and submitting them in the right order. Professional hand holding strikes me as a good idea.
Professional tax advice might also be order.
Good luck.
In regards to remote work I suggest the following Google search
Matter Of Hira Remote Work
You will see that the answers are not all that clear.
Your facts and intentions as stated are what us legal types call rich in issues. There is more to immigration than filling out forms and submitting them in the right order. Professional hand holding strikes me as a good idea.
Professional tax advice might also be order.
Good luck.