Using a NEXUS Card While on a TN Visa: Pros and Cons
A NEXUS card can help TN visa holders travel faster between Canada and the U.S., but it doesn’t replace TN visa processing. Learn the benefits and drawbacks.
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A NEXUS card can help TN visa holders travel faster between Canada and the U.S., but it doesn’t replace TN visa processing. Learn the benefits and drawbacks.
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.
In the world of U.S. immigration, the specificities and nuances of visa classifications can be quite intricate, especially when different visa categories intersect. One such instance is the provision for domestic servants of TN visa holders—professionals from Canada and Mexico working in the United States under the NAFTA agreement.
If you’re in the U.S. on a TN visa, your immediate family members can join you through the TD visa status. This status permits them to live in the U.S. but prohibits employment. However, they can pursue educational opportunities. The validity of the TD visa directly reflects the TN visa holder’s status. This article covers the details of the TD visa application process, tailored to the applicant’s nationality.
Understanding and correctly completing Form I-9 is crucial for employers and foreign nationals working in the U.S. under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and TN Visa status. This guide aims to demystify the process, focusing on the necessary documentation and employer obligations to ensure compliance without discrimination.
This article explains the complexities of payment arrangements for TN visa holders, focusing on whether they can work under a 1099 or must be W2 employees based on USMCA and USCIS guidelines. It clarifies TN visa professionals’ definition of “self-employment” and provides alternatives for those who own or control a U.S. business entity.