Chapter 1
SALT is You
Chapter 2
What We Stand For
Chapter 3
What Influenced US
Chapter 4
Where We Work
Chapter 5
Who Does What
Chapter 6
Benefits & Perks
Chapter 7
Getting Started
Chapter 8
How We Work
Chapter 9
Our Rituals
Chapter 10
Making a Career
Chapter 11
Our Internal Systems
Chapter 12
A Note about Moonlighting
Chapter 13
International Travel Guide
Chapter 13:
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“Do I need a visa?”
“What do I say to the customs officer?”
“Can I bring my work laptop with me?”
If you travel out of the country for business purposes—to a company meetup or a professional conference—or even on a family vacation with your work laptop, you’re facing up to questions about business visitor visas, customs, and border security.
We have answers!
We’ll focus on traveling to the US since attending company meetups is our primary reason for international business travel.
Keep in mind, if you’re traveling more than 10 hours in the air (not including layovers), SALT will cover the cost of a business class ticket, up to $5000, twice a year.
When you travel for SALT business, here’s what you need:
You need a visa (or a waiver!) to authorize travel to the US.
Canadian passport holders don’t need a visa to enter the US for non-paid business events. Passport and government ID are all that’s required.
If your country participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), then you can apply for an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) within 3 days of travel. The ESTA is valid for 2 years.
If your country does not participate in the Visa Waiver Program or you are not eligible for an ESTA, you’ll need to apply for a B-1 business visitor visa… the long way.
We’ll work with you through this process. Start early, as soon as we have dates for a meetup or conference. Visa appointments and processing can take weeks to months. Ping Jonathan as soon as you know that you’ll need a visa.
Border screening is slow and stressful every time. “Trusted traveler” programs expedite and bypass some screening. Citizens of some countries are eligible for Global Entry and Canadians are eligible for NEXUS. These programs are completely optional but may make life a little easier, at the cost of onerous biometric scans like fingerprinting (for Global Entry and NEXUS) and iris scanning (for NEXUS).
Note: An ESTA is still required for travel; these programs just speed up entry.
To substantiate the purpose of your travel, we can provide an unofficial invitation letter that states that you’re traveling to the US for a business meeting and not to do work.
“Doing business”—e.g. attending a business meeting or conference—is allowed under the business visitor visa (and visa waiver), but “doing work” is not. That’d require a temporary work visa.
When you enter the US, you may be asked to unlock your phone or laptop for search, possibly exposing sensitive company data like source code, passwords, and customer account data. Yikes! We need to take some precautionary measures to safeguard our data.
(What’s a work device? Anything you have company data on: your laptop where you work with SALT source code; your tablet where you read SALT email; your phone where you use the SALT app; etc.)
Update your ESTA online with your travel info and the hotel address:
Hampton Inn & Suites Colleyville, DFW West 5300 State Hwy 121, Colleyville, TX 76034
+1 817 318 5000.
Where are you staying? Hampton Inn & Suites Colleyville DFW West 5300 State Hwy 121, Colleyville, TX 76034 +1 817 318 5000.
Same as when you travel! Repeat the checklists for any border crossing, whether into or out of the US.
Hitting a snag or have any questions? Ping Jonathan for help.
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