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Dec 22, 2017 at 11:00 history edited JonathanReez CC BY-SA 3.0
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Nov 17, 2015 at 7:40 comment added user37230 I guess use common sense , it always looks better to stay in your home country longer than in the US . So 90 days in us and maybe 120 days home . Than It's not so suspicious, that is what I'm doing anyway even if I do not have any intentions on staying in the us .
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Jul 6, 2014 at 21:30 comment added Aditya Somani @DavidRicherby I see. I just wanted to make sure that Geo was aware of the same. It was slightly ambiguous in the question. I would consider Geo's trip as a business trip in that case as well, not a job. :)
Jul 6, 2014 at 21:29 comment added David Richerby @AdityaSomani The point is that he's employed in the UK but will temporarily be performing his duties in the USA. For example, you're allowed to attend conferences on VWP and your UK employer doesn't have to stop paying you for the time you're in the USA. I'm not sure where the cut-off is (Geo's lawyer is, though!) but the situation is more complicated than you were aware of.
Jul 6, 2014 at 17:18 comment added Geo Original poster Geo here, sorry I should have added that I definitely do not need to consider the visa option, as there is a VWP for business program. This has been confirmed by an immigration attorney for me, so the ESTA is the option I am following.
Jul 6, 2014 at 17:01 comment added Relaxed I think you should be OK but I don't really know. In any case, it will be either 90 days (i.e. the trip back to England count as leaving permanently and you get another 90 days on the second entry) or about 50 days (i.e. 90 days from the first entry). I don't think there is any way your first 14 or so days would be counted without also counting the 3 weeks in England.
Jul 6, 2014 at 16:38 comment added Aditya Somani I don't think you are allowed to work underneath the VWP program. Please check - UK citizen, US company, living in UK: Can I use an ESTA?
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