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2025 TN Visa Update: USCIS Tightens Rules for Multiple Professions

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The immigration lawyers at Richards and Jurusik Immigration Law have decades of combined experience in immigration law. We offer several consultation options, affordable flat fees, and excellent client service.

TN Visas for NAFTA Professionals

We have a particular expertise with the preparation, filing, and successful adjudication of TN Visa applications (particularly on behalf of Canadians), including new applications, renewals, extensions, denials, and all other TN Visa related matters.

Green Cards

We provide comprehensive immigration support to individuals looking to work and live in the US, assisting with US permanent residency (Green Cards) through employment sponsorship, family sponsorship, spouses, and K-1 Visas for fiancés or fiancées.

L-1 Visas for Business Expansion into the United States

Our specialized practice has decades of experience with L-1 Visas and assisting foreign employers seeking to expand business operations through the addition of new offices within the United States, from providing an assessment of your case to determining your eligibility and assisting you with the application process.

E-2 Visas for Treaty Investors

Foreign citizens and businesses from treaty countries with substantial investments in the United States are able to obtain an E-2 registration for their business that enables them to send qualifying employees to the United States on E-2 Visas.

H-1B Visas for Specialty Occupations

Foreign nationals who wish to perform services in a specialty occupation, services of exceptional merit and ability relating to a Department of Defense (DOD) cooperative research and development project, or services as a fashion model of distinguished merit or ability, can apply for the H-1B Visa.

Immigration Business Plans

At Richards and Jurusik, we understand that a business plan for immigration purposes is not just a business document—it’s a legal support document that must align precisely with USCIS requirements. With decades of experience in U.S. immigration law, we have successfully handled numerous L-1A and E-2 visa applications. That’s why we prepare immigration-compliant business plans in-house, tailored specifically to your visa petition and your business model.

Canadian Inadmissibility for US Citizens

There are very few immigration law firms that can match the specific experience we have handling immigration matters for those denied entry to Canada. The immigration lawyers at Richards and Jurusik know how to help US citizens with Canadian inadmissibility.

US Citizenship & Naturalization

At Richards and Jurusik Immigration Law, we routinely help US permanent residents with their US citizenship needs, including completing and filing Form N-400 and attending interviews with our clients.

Temporary Work Visas

The immigration Lawyers at Richards and Jurusik Immigration Law have decades of combined experience helping foreign nationals obtain work authorization in the US through temporary work visas, including TN Visas, E Visas, H-1B Visas, L-1 Visas, O-1 Visas, and more.

Deportation & Removal Defense

We represent people in removal proceedings who are non-detained and detained. In the detained context, we also represent people in bond hearings to request their release from custody pending the completion of their removal proceedings.

Immigrant & Non-Immigrant Visa Waivers

We regularly assist persons with applying for non-immigrant (NIV) waivers for persons dealing with inadmissibility issues which do not require a showing of hardship to any qualifying relatives, as well as immigrant waivers for persons in situations where a qualifying relative will suffer extreme hardship.

Affirmative Asylum

We have assisted many clients from various countries with their asylum applications. We can help you understand the strengths and weaknesses of your case in order to help you make a decision about whether or not to apply for asylum.

Board of Immigration Appeals

we have assisted many clients with their Board of Immigration Appeals cases. Our lawyers appear regularly before the Board of Immigration Appeals and have had success with appealing decisions of Immigration judges and reopening cases of people facing imminent removal.

Immigration Delay Litigation

Our lawyers are admitted to federal court and have experience resolving delay cases and Mandamus Petitions in the best way possible for our clients.

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TN Visa vs H-1B for Canadian Professionals
March 6, 2026by Jeremy Richards
TN Visa vs H-1B for Canadian Professionals
Canadians seeking U.S. employment often choose between TN and H-1B visas. Learn the key differences in eligibility, processing times, and long-term options.
How Canadians Apply for a TN Visa at the Border
March 6, 2026by Jeremy Richards
How Canadians Apply for a TN Visa at the Border
Canadians can apply for TN visa status directly at a U.S. port of entry. Learn the step-by-step process, required documents, and tips for successful applications.
TN Visa Trends: How Canadians Work in the U.S. Under USMCA
March 6, 2026by Jeremy Richards
TN Visa Trends: How Canadians Work in the U.S. Under USMCA
The TN visa has become a key pathway for Canadian professionals seeking employment in the United States. Learn how TN visa usage has evolved since NAFTA, which industries rely on TN workers, and how cross-border professional mobility continues to shape the North American workforce.
USMCA (CUSMA) 2026 Review Explained: What Canadians Should Watch
March 6, 2026by Jeremy Richards
USMCA (CUSMA) 2026 Review Explained: What Canadians Should Watch
The United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA), known in Canada as CUSMA, will undergo its first mandatory joint review in July 2026. This review could determine whether the agreement is extended for another 16 years and may influence trade policy, supply chains, and cross-border professional mobility between Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
Future of the TN Visa: What the 2026 USMCA Review Means
March 6, 2026by Jeremy Richards
Future of the TN Visa: What the 2026 USMCA Review Means
The TN visa is closely tied to the USMCA framework for professional mobility. With the 2026 USMCA joint review approaching, employers and Canadian/Mexican professionals are asking what changes could be coming. This article explains how the review works, the most likely outcomes, and practical steps to reduce risk and plan for workforce continuity.
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