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F2 Visa Inquiry

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bsighersson

Junior Member
Hello,

I am a freelance graphic designer.
My wife was accepted to a college in Florida and is considering to begin her studies in the US next year.
If things go as planned, she will be granted the F1 Student visa which means that as her dependent I will accompany her on F2 visa.

My question is as follows;
As F2 visa holder I am not allowed to work in the US, but since I'm a freelancer,
is it legal to keep working for contacts outside of the US while printing my receipts at my home country as I do nowadays?

The way I see it, it is no different than using my laptop when on a vacation since the work is not wired through the US at any point, but a little search on the web shows the opinions are split since some claim that any work done when a person is on US soil is to be considered "working in the US", and thus defies the terms of the F2 visa.
From my understanding there are also two aspects for the matter since it involves both Immigration Laws and Tax Laws.

If anyone could shed some more light on the matter I would be grateful!
Kind regards,
B. Sighersson
 



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