
TN & H-1B1 Visas: How a San Antonio Immigration Attorney Helps
For professionals from Canada, Mexico, Chile, and Singapore, the TN and H-1B1 visas offer valuable pathways to work legally in the United States. While these
The TN1 visa is a nonimmigrant work visa designed specifically for Canadian citizens, allowing them to work in the United States in designated professional occupations. These occupations are outlined under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), previously known as NAFTA. This visa provides a streamlined path for skilled professionals to contribute their expertise to U.S. businesses while fostering cross-border collaboration.
Eligibility: The TN1 visa is available exclusively to Canadian citizens. Applicants must have a job offer in a profession listed under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), such as accounting, engineering, science, or healthcare.
Temporary Work: This visa is designed for temporary employment, typically granted for up to three years, with the option to apply for extensions.
Qualifications: Applicants must meet the specific educational and professional criteria for the qualifying occupation, which may include holding the relevant degree or certification.
No Sponsorship Required: Unlike other work visas (e.g., H-1B), the TN1 visa does not require labor certification or a sponsorship process.
Direct Application: Canadian citizens can apply for TN status directly at a U.S. port of entry or, alternatively, through a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) petition.
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