New TN Visa Rules for Scientific Technician/Technologist
Understand how to qualify for a TN visa as a Scientific Technician or Technologist under USMCA. Learn about supervisor roles, job duties, and training needed.
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Understand how to qualify for a TN visa as a Scientific Technician or Technologist under USMCA. Learn about supervisor roles, job duties, and training needed.
USCIS updated TN visa rules for Medical Technologists. Only lab-based roles qualify, and certification is required. Patient care support roles excluded.
TN visa holders cannot be self-employed in the U.S. Learn what counts as self-employment, what is allowed, and alternatives for entrepreneurs.
The FY 2026 H-1B lottery is complete. If you were not selected, you still have options. This guide explores top alternatives to the H-1B for U.S. employment.
Recent changes in TN visa processing at U.S. consulates in Mexico have led to increased denials, especially for professionals in agriculture, engineering, and food safety. Learn about the latest updates, common reasons for refusals, and best practices to improve your chances of approval.
Explore U.S. work visa options for Mexican citizens, from TN visas for professionals to H-2A and H-2B visas for temporary workers. Understand requirements and application steps.
Learn how Canadian and Mexican computer engineers can qualify for TN visa status under the USMCA. Includes updated USCIS guidance and application tips.
The TN Visa offers qualified Canadian and Mexican nationals a unique opportunity to work in the United States as Computer Systems Analysts (CSAs). This article covers the qualifications and documentation needed to secure a TN Visa under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
Canadian or Mexican engineers may qualify for a TN visa to work in the U.S. Learn degree, license, and job requirements based on official USCIS guidance.