My wife and I are building a house in US. Is it legal for her brother and his friend, both citizens of a VWP country, to enter on ESTA for the purposes of helping us with the house without any compensation?
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From the State Dept website: The following are examples of activities not permitted on the VWP and require visas for travel to the United States:
study, for credit
employment
work as foreign press, radio, film, journalists, or other information media
permanent residence in the United States
Your friends are in a grey area, possibly encroaching on 'employment' as purpose of travel. Volunteering is considered working without pay, with very limited exceptions.
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Originally posted by StolenBase View PostMy wife and I are building a house in US. Is it legal for her brother and his friend, both citizens of a VWP country, to enter on ESTA for the purposes of helping us with the house without any compensation?
This is just like a grandmother coming to babysit her grandchild. The US has refused visitor visas for these grandmothers. You can visit your grandchild, but you can not babysit.
If you would otherwise pay a person to do the work, then it's illegal for a VWP participant to do the work.
VWP are here to spend money on a vacation. They are not here to do free work.Last edited by VNK; 07-11-2016, 06:49 PM.
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