B-1/B-2 Visa Working with US clients

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The key is why you are meeting with clients of your firm.

  • negotiating contracts, selling projects, meet-and-greet relationship building: business, not work. Allowed.
  • actually performing the work of the contract (creating documents in your case): work, not business. Not allowed.

It's rare to need 6 months of meeting and negotiating and selling, so if I were the border agent I would assume you need a work permit. If you have a good nonclient reason for being there so long, make sure the person issuing your paperwork knows that's your reason for the visit. Not the clients.

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