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.

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  • US day totals
  • Prior-year timeline
  • CSV export
  • Manual corrections
  • Privacy-first storage

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.

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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.