r****e 发帖数: 3109 | 1 I was invited to give a talk at another university and they wanted to pay
me an honorarium (a few hundred $). Is it legal to take it? Or does this
have to go through my univ? thanks. |
L**Y 发帖数: 134 | 2 Maybe not.
Reimbursment is the better way. |
l**z 发帖数: 204 | 3 I believe you can.
【在 r****e 的大作中提到】 : I was invited to give a talk at another university and they wanted to pay : me an honorarium (a few hundred $). Is it legal to take it? Or does this : have to go through my univ? thanks.
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l******e 发帖数: 153 | 4 I once asked our HR the same problem, the answer was NO. |
r****e 发帖数: 3109 | 5 Thanks. I checked with our HR, too, and the answer is no. They said unless I
have my gc or use my EAD, I can't receive honoraria or get paid for
consulting.
【在 l******e 的大作中提到】 : I once asked our HR the same problem, the answer was NO.
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k*j 发帖数: 2317 | 6 yes, you can. you can add them to your income form. but keep the receipts
and forms for the future. |
x3 发帖数: 616 | 7 did they ask you to fill a W9 form?
【在 r****e 的大作中提到】 : I was invited to give a talk at another university and they wanted to pay : me an honorarium (a few hundred $). Is it legal to take it? Or does this : have to go through my univ? thanks.
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r****e 发帖数: 3109 | 8 Not that I'm from UNL.
http://www.unl.edu/iaffairs/facultyscholars/h1b.shtml
May an H-1B visa holder receive honoraria or consulting fees from anyone
other than the employer or start a business? An H-1B visa holder may receive
only transportation and reasonable, incidental living expenses in order to
give speeches, lectures, etc., elsewhere, provided that such activities are
incidental to the employment as an H-1B visa holder and that he or she is
not paid a stipend, honorarium or salary and does not receive monetary or
other material gain from these activities. An H-1B visa holder may not own
and operate a private business or consult for a fee.
【在 k*j 的大作中提到】 : yes, you can. you can add them to your income form. but keep the receipts : and forms for the future.
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