US presence records
Track US presence days before they become a tax issue.
Keep a clean record of US days for Substantial Presence Test conversations and accountant review.
Free to try · No signup · iOS 16+ · Travel data stays on-device
Why this converts
People do not need another travel diary. They need the count before it hurts.
- US day counts can matter even if you do not live there full time.
- The Substantial Presence Test uses a weighted multi-year formula.
- Exceptions and treaty positions are advisor territory.
- Clean presence records reduce reconstruction work.
Multi-year view
Prior-year travel can matter.
DaysAbroad keeps a multi-year country timeline so US days are not scattered across calendars, flights, and photo libraries.
Advisor-ready
Bring records, not guesses.
Export your country-day history for accountant review while keeping the underlying travel history on your device.
Proof and export
When someone asks where you were, have the file ready.
DaysAbroad keeps a country-by-country timeline you can export for accountants, visa paperwork, employer reporting, advisor review, or your own archive.
- US day totals
- Prior-year timeline
- CSV export
- Manual corrections
- Privacy-first storage
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FAQ
Common questions
- Does DaysAbroad calculate the full US Substantial Presence Test?
- No. It helps track presence days. The weighted formula, exceptions, and treaty questions should be reviewed with a tax advisor.
- Can I track prior-year US days?
- Yes. DaysAbroad keeps multi-year country history so prior-year records stay available.
- Can I export the record?
- Yes. Pro includes CSV and JSON export.
Get DaysAbroad
Start this year's record before it becomes reconstruction work.
Free for two countries. Pro unlocks automatic tracking, Schengen alerts, multi-year history, purpose labels, and CSV/JSON export.
DaysAbroad helps you keep day-count records. It is not legal, tax, or immigration advice. Always confirm your specific situation with an immigration lawyer, tax advisor, accountant, or the relevant authority.