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That's right, U.S. immigration doesn't reach beyond the borders of the U.S. so remote employment without work authorization is fine but once the remote worker enters the U.S., unless the worker has work authorization, the worker can't work although the worker can participate in meetings and training and can be reimbursed for reasonable travel expenses.



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