To determine if you qualify for a TN visa, look at the USMCA occupation list to see if you meet the specific degree and/or experience requirements for the relevant occupation.
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Tips when applying for a TN visa based on a degree in a related field.
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If you are Canadian, you can either apply for a TN at the border or with USCIS. If you are Mexican national, you can either apply for a TN at…
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The TN Letter should contain detailed information about your job in the U.S. and this blog post will discuss the details such letter should contain.
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If a particular TN category indicates that a degree is required, you cannot substitute that degree with your work experience.
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There is no limit as to how many times you can renew the TN visa.
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The TN visa is a non-immigrant visa open to Canadian and Mexican professionals who have a job offer in a profession that appears on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (“USMAC”) profession…
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The TN visa can be an excellent option for nationals of Canada or Mexico who want to work in the United States.
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If you are changing employers and you have a valid TN visa, you could submit a new Employment letter at a Port of Entry.
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Provided they meet the degree or foreign license requirements; an applicant can qualify for the TN visa even if they do not have the U.S. state license at the time…
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Pathways to move from a TN visa to a green card.
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The USMCA (NAFTA) work permit under the International Mobility Program allows US and Mexican professionals to obtain work authorization in Canada if they have a Canadian job offer.
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Yes, Canadian or Mexican urban planners may use the TN visa to take up employment in the United States.
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Scott Legal just had another Canadian TN approval. The applicant was granted the visa for 3 years under the difficult category of Computer Systems Analyst.
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A TN visa holder can receive authorization from the government to work for more than one TN employer, which is called “concurrent” employment.
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TN visa holders can change employers and have several options to do so, which mirror those options available for the initial TN visa application.
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Although a TN applicant cannot own or control the U.S. employer, a TN applicant who is self-employed by their business in Canada or Mexico can apply for a TN visa…
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We just had a TN extension of status petition approved by USCIS. The Applicant is a Canadian national and was applying for a TN under the Economist category.
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An overview of risks and tips for navigating the TN Management Consultant category.
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