So just to clarify: if I'm a non-US person and I'm freelancing (building software) with US clients that pay me more than $100k a year and this amount is more than 50% of the other international clients I work with, I'd be eligible for E1?
I'm in the same situation and tried to figure out this too, so far I see conflicting opinions, one one side many say self-employment is ok and 100k should be enough, but on the other hand I saw other opinions that you need to have at least like 4-5 distinct clients and you also need to have clients in home country
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So just to clarify: if I'm a non-US person and I'm freelancing (building software) with US clients that pay me more than $100k a year and this amount is more than 50% of the other international clients I work with, I'd be eligible for E1?
I'm in the same situation and tried to figure out this too, so far I see conflicting opinions, one one side many say self-employment is ok and 100k should be enough, but on the other hand I saw other opinions that you need to have at least like 4-5 distinct clients and you also need to have clients in home country
@@myrten3124 thanks for your input! Yeah, conflicting opinions are not good lol
absolute fruad guy and running. a fraud company, I bought peace of mind package, and it's been 40 days, I haven't received my EIN and LLC documentation, I want my full refund back