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I entered on a business-visitor trip for meetings, but I ended up helping with implementation too. How should I document that?

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arben_8537new member
September 13, 2025 1,604 views 1 answer
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I came to the U.S. mainly for customer meetings and product demos, but once I was there the client asked for implementation help and I spent part of two days doing more substantive work than planned. Now I am less worried about the travel itself and more worried about the fact pattern the trip file now creates.

I know the immigration side and the tax side are not the same, but I do not want my own records to be fuzzy about what happened. I want to know how a careful founder would document the shift from meeting-type activity into actual work so the file is at least honest and organized.

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