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Under the provisions of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), TN visa applicants enjoy a distinct advantage over other visa holders—freedom from the burdensome two-year home residency requirement. Unlike immigrant visa (IV) applicants, H1B, and L1 visa holders, TN professionals and their family members are exempt from the obligation to return to their home country for a mandatory two-year period after their visa expires.

The J-1 two-year home residency requirement is a regulation that typically applies to various visa categories, posing challenges for individuals seeking a change in status or transitioning to another visa. However, the TN visa stands out as a unique case under the USMCA.

TN visa applicants need not worry about the implications of the J-1 two-year home residency requirement. This exemption ensures that TN professionals can seamlessly obtain TN visa status without the restrictions that often burden other visa holders. The freedom from this requirement enhances the appeal of the TN visa program, making it an attractive option for professionals seeking temporary employment in the United States.

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