
If you live and work in the UK, but his work (in writing) is to be published in the United States needs a visa? ?
Could you works for a magazine while living in the UK (being a British citizen) without a visa? and I have to pay taxes on my income? throughout the United Kingdom? but if we are a company that pays me? also – if I go maybe three times a year to meet with my editor, for less than a week at a time, does that count as "the work? I'm so confused!
If you live in the UK, but his work published and paid for a U.S. publisher, you must pay income tax on U.S. USA United States of its source. You will need an ITIN (Personal Identification Number of tax) IRS. U.S. Consulate IRS will be closer to someone there to guide you through it. This assumes, of course, you're earning income "real" America, not just a magazine article a $ 1,000 bad! In the visa – Visa Waiver Program is for tourists. If you come to the United States to do business, you need a business visa. If you have to come the United States on several occasions to spend a week with your editor or make a tour promoting the book in publication, you must obtain a multiple entry business visa. You do not need a work visa because they still live and work in the UK, but they are incidental to come here the actual writing you do at home. JK Rowling does not need a visa to work well, but it is best to create Payroll taxes!
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