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TN VISA Under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), certain citizens of Canada and Mexico are eligible to enter the U.S. under the nonimmigrant TN status. The TN Visa enables Canadian and Mexican citizens to temporarily work in U.S. in a professional occupation listed under NAFTA. TN Visa has two categories: TN-1 Visa and TN-2 Visa. TN-1 Visa is used for Canadian citizens, and TN-2 Visa is for Mexican citizens. Generally speaking, obtaining a TN-1 Visa is much more straightforward than obtaining a TN-2 Visa. To
qualify a TN Visa, the following requirements must be met: Canadian or Mexican nationality; A
letter from the prospective employer detailing the the proposed
position which must be classified as a professional position; purpose
of entry; proposed period of the employment; alien's education or
professional abilities; remuneration, etc.; NAFTA Listed Professional Occupations: Professionals:
Medical Professionals: Medical
Laboratory Technologist Agriculturist
Meteorologist
TN-1 Visa Canadian
citizens applying for the TN-1 Visa must provide the following
information at a U.S. port of entry: The requirements for Canadians and Mexicans wishing to enter under this classification are not the same. Citizens of Canada must provide the following at the port of entry: 1. A request for "TN" status; 2. A copy of the applicant's college degree and employment records which establish qualification for the prospective job; 3. A letter from the alien's prospective U.S.-based employer offering him or her a job in the United States, which is included on the professional job series (NAFTA list); and 4. A fee of U.S. $50.00. Canadian citizens are not required to obtain a visa or Labor Certification, but instead receive "TN" status with the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) at the port of entry. The "TN" status will only be granted if the period of stay is temporary. It
should be noted that before the end year 2001, US changed rules with
respect to who are qualified to represent TN applicants at the port of
entry. It was held that only US qualified lawyers, not Canadian
lawyers, can represent TN aliens at the port of entry. TN-2 Visa Mexican
citizens are eligible to apply for the TN-2 Visa. Interested applicants
must meet the following requirements: 1. First, the prospective employer must file a labor condition application with the Department of Labor (DOL); 2. Then, the applicant's prospective employer must file an I-129 "Petition For Non-Immigrant Workers" with the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); and 3. After the petition has been approved, the alien must apply for a non-immigrant visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in Mexico. Only
5550 TN-2 Visas are issued each year to Mexican citizens. TN-2
candidates presently in the U.S. under another nonimmigrant status may
wish to apply for a change of status.
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