Who Decides TN Visa Entry: CBP, USCIS, or DOS?
Even with a TN visa or USCIS approval, CBP makes the final decision at the border. Here’s what professionals and employers need to know.
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Even with a TN visa or USCIS approval, CBP makes the final decision at the border. Here’s what professionals and employers need to know.
A recent clarification to the TN visa program outlines when Canadian and Mexican professionals must hold a U.S. license to enter the U.S. under TN status. This blog explains the update and how it impacts dentists, lawyers, and other licensed professionals.
Canadian companies that need to send employees to the U.S. under TN status have two options: filing Form I-129 with USCIS or applying at a U.S. port of entry. This guide explains both processes, including eligibility, required documents, processing times, and key considerations to ensure a successful application.
The TN Visa, created under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) (formerly NAFTA), is designed for Canadian and Mexican professionals who have a valid U.S. job offer in an eligible occupation. While the TN Visa provides an excellent opportunity to work in the U.S., not all jobs or degrees qualify for TN status. If you are…
The TN Visa has provided skilled professionals from Canada and Mexico with opportunities to work in the U.S. for over 30 years. Learn about the program’s benefits, recent trends, and how it continues to support key industries like healthcare, engineering, and IT. Discover why this visa remains a crucial part of the U.S. labor market.
Another viable option for TN Visa holders is transitioning to a Green Card through family-based sponsorship. This blog will explain the family-based Green Card categories, the application process, and key considerations for transitioning from TN Visa to permanent residency.
Transitioning from a TN Visa to a Green Card through employment-based sponsorship is a viable pathway for many professionals from Canada and Mexico. This blog will outline the key steps and considerations involved in making this transition, including the various employment-based categories, the application process, and tips for a successful application.
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For Canadians looking to move to the United States, whether for work, business, or pleasure, the immigration process presents unique advantages not readily available to other nationalities. This article discusses the specific benefits that Canadian citizenship offers in simplifying and expediting the U.S. immigration process. From visa-exempt travel to simplified work visa options under the USMCA, Canadians have several streamlined pathways at their disposal.
Canadian and Mexican professionals who want to take advantage of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) opportunities encounter unique challenges in the U.S. immigration system. One key issue is the two-year home-country physical presence requirement, as outlined in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) 212(e), which can be confusing for many navigating this process.