Hi all!
I decided to make a separate thread for it, as I might be not the only one who works remotely.
I am declaring 3+ years of work experience for my EE profile. I have an experience letter from my employer from 2013 to 2017 confirming my full-time work for this company in my home country.
However, the company has a flexible work-from-home policy, and from my second year with them I used to work remotely, and often traveled around Europe with my family during this time.
The question is - will extensive travel history in the declared employment period be a red flag for an immigration officer? How can I mitigate the consequences? Should I provide an explanation letter upfront, or should I assume they're familiar with the concept of full-time remote workers?
In the company where I currently work in the US we have quite a few remote workers as well, across different levels of seniority.
I know it may sound like a crazy case, but that's the way it us.
I decided to make a separate thread for it, as I might be not the only one who works remotely.
I am declaring 3+ years of work experience for my EE profile. I have an experience letter from my employer from 2013 to 2017 confirming my full-time work for this company in my home country.
However, the company has a flexible work-from-home policy, and from my second year with them I used to work remotely, and often traveled around Europe with my family during this time.
The question is - will extensive travel history in the declared employment period be a red flag for an immigration officer? How can I mitigate the consequences? Should I provide an explanation letter upfront, or should I assume they're familiar with the concept of full-time remote workers?
In the company where I currently work in the US we have quite a few remote workers as well, across different levels of seniority.
I know it may sound like a crazy case, but that's the way it us.