CaptVegas Posted March 2, 2019 Posted March 2, 2019 Hi, I applied to a university in the States for a library travel grant and recently received it. It's $1000 for any length of time, and I plan on being there for 3-4 days. However, there is an archive about two hours away that I'd like to visit as well for another 3 days. It would make the most sense to do it on this trip given that I would have already taken the flight to that state. I would probably have to disclose that because they require submission of original receipts. If I'm there for 4 days and my flights/rental vehicle show that my total trip is 8 days, they will ask where the other 4 days went. I'm thinking of asking them whether I can submit only the receipts for the flight as well as 4 days of hotel/rental vehicle/meals, while doing the secondary archival trip on my own dime. Is this a common request, or would it look weird?
TMP Posted March 11, 2019 Posted March 11, 2019 Won't be weird. It happens often. Just let them know that you're planning to use the other archives, which explains for the other 4 days. Just make sure that your receipts total to the amount you were awarded from this research fellowship does not include expenses associating with the second trip. I really don't think they'll give you a hard time, especially you're from from far and are in the US only for so long.
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