TN Visa for Canadien and Mexican Citizens

If you’re a Canadian or Mexican citizen seeking to work in the United States, the TN Visa offers a streamlined, non-immigrant option for temporary employment.

Created under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)—now superseded by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)—the TN visa allows qualified professionals to work in the U.S. for a specific employer in specific job categories.

Our team is dedicated to ensuring your TN Visa application is handled efficiently and accurately. Whether you are a Canadian or Mexican national, we are here to help make your transition to working in the U.S. as smooth as possible.

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What is a TN Visa?

The TN Visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows qualified Canadian and Mexican citizens to work in the U.S. in certain professional roles. The visa is part of the USMCA (formerly NAFTA), which facilitates the temporary exchange of professionals between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

The TN visa is a great option for professionals who want to live and work in the U.S. on a temporary basis while pursuing career opportunities or expanding their business connections.

It is typically issued for up to three years and can be renewed indefinitely, as long as the holder continues to meet the requirements.

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Eligibility for a TN Visa

To qualify for a TN visa, both the applicant and the job must meet certain requirements.

The Applicant:

Citizenship: You must be a citizen of Canada or Mexico.

Professional Qualifications: You must have the required educational credentials, experience, and qualifications for the specific job category you are applying under. Most TN professions require a bachelor’s degree or higher, although some roles may accept professional experience in lieu of formal education.

The Job:

Eligible Professions: The job must be listed in the USMCA TN Visa professions list. Common fields eligible for TN visas include:

  • Accountants
  • Engineers
  • Scientists
  • Teachers
  • Management Consultants
  • Medical Professionals (nurses, doctors, etc.)
  • Graphic Designers
  • Lawyers
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Each job must also meet the requirement of being a professional occupation—this means the position must require specialized knowledge and, typically, at least a bachelor’s degree.

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The TN Visa Application Process

The TN Visa process is relatively straightforward but requires careful attention to detail.

Here’s how the process works:

1. Gather Your Documentation

Before applying for a TN visa, you will need to gather various documents to prove that you meet the requirements for the visa. This includes:

  • Proof of your citizenship (e.g., passport).
  • Proof of your qualifications: This can include your degree(s), professional licenses, and/or evidence of relevant work experience.
  • Letter of Employment: A letter from your prospective U.S. employer that outlines the job title, duties, salary, and duration of employment.
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2. Apply at a U.S. Port of Entry (for Canadian Citizens)

For Canadian citizens, the TN visa application is often processed directly at the U.S. port of entry. You do not need to visit a U.S. consulate or embassy for your TN application. You can apply for the TN status by presenting the required documentation to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at a land border or airport.

3. Apply through a U.S. Consulate (for Mexican Citizens)

If you are a Mexican citizen, you must apply for a TN visa through a U.S. consulate in Mexico before entering the U.S. The consulate will review your application and, if approved, issue your TN visa for entry into the U.S.

4. Approval and Entry to the U.S.

Once approved, Canadian citizens can enter the U.S. immediately under TN status, while Mexican citizens will need to wait for their visa to be issued and stamped before entering the U.S. The TN visa is typically issued for three years but can be renewed indefinitely, provided the applicant continues to meet the eligibility criteria.

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Why Trust Immigration Spurgin with Your TN Visa Application?

At Immigration Spurgin, we take the stress out of the Marriage Visa process by providing expert legal representation every step of the way.

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If you are ready to start the process of obtaining your TN Visa or need assistance with your current application, Immigration Spurgin is here to help.

Our team is dedicated to providing expert legal advice and representation throughout the entire TN Visa process.

Contact Immigration Spurgin at 915-779-2800 to schedule a consultation. We are here to help you take the next step toward working in the United States.

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