Appoint a lawyer to represent your application for a Work Visa to the United States.
A TN visa is a temporary work visa specifically for citizens of Canada and Mexico with a job offer in a professional occupation in the US. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) stipulates the professional occupations and minimum qualifications or alternative credentials required to be eligible to apply for a TN visa. Self-employment is not permitted on a TN visa.
Assessment for Businesses Assessment for EmployeesTN Visa Requirements
To qualify for a TN visa to work in the US, the applicant must be a citizen of either Canada or Mexico and must have a temporary job offer of employment in a designated professional occupation from an US employer.
The professional occupation must be on the NAFTA Professional Job Series List which currently includes occupations such as accountants, engineers, lawyers, medical and allied health workers, scientists and teachers. Furthermore, the applicant must meet minimum educational requirements or alternative credentials specific to their profession.
TN visa applicants may also be required to meet certain health and character requirements.
Assessment for Businesses Assessment for EmployeesTN Visa Entitlements
A TN visa entitles the holder to live and work in the US temporarily. A TN visa is usually granted for an initial period of 3 years and extensions may be granted.
Spouses and unmarried children under 21 years of age may apply for the applicable derivative visa (TD visa) to join their spouse or parent in the US. Accompanying spouses and children are entitled to study in the United States but are not entitled to undertake any employment without obtaining an appropriate work visa.
Assessment for Businesses Assessment for EmployeesTN Visa Processing Time and Costs
| Our Fees | |
|---|---|
| Premium Migration Service | US$499 |
| Government Fees and Processing Times | |
|---|---|
| Application Fee | US$160 |
| Partner Application Fee | US$160 |
| Dependents Application Fee | US$160 |
| Processing Time | 1 day - 3 months |
- Other Work Visas
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Green Cards
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Working Holiday Visas
Working Holiday or Exchange visas allow foreigners to work and/or study in the US while experiencing American culture. -
H1B Work Visa
An H1B visa allows foreign workers to work in the US in a specialty occupation for a sponsoring employer. -
L1 Work Visa
The L1 visa allows international companies to sponsor senior and key employees to work in the US. -
H2A Work Visa
An H2A visa allows foreign workers to undertake seasonal or temporary work in agricultural industries across the US. -
H2B Work Visa
An H2B visa permits foreign workers to undertake seasonal or temporary work in a range of industries across the US. -
O1 Work Visa
An O1 visa allows foreign workers with an extraordinary ability or talent to work in the US temporarily for their sponsoring employer or agent. -
E3 Work Visa
The E3 visa allows Australian citizens to live and work in the US temporarily in a specialty occupation for their sponsoring employer. -
I Work Visa
An I visa entitles representatives of international press, radio, film and other media to work in the US temporarily. -
H1B1 Work Visa
An H1B1 visa allows citizens of Chile and Singapore to live and work in the US temporarily for a sponsoring employer. -
R1 Work Visa
The R1 visa allows religious workers to work in the US for a non-profit religious organization. -
P2 Work Visa
The P2 visa allows international artists and entertainers to participate in a reciprocal exchange program and perform in the US temporarily. -
P3 Work Visa
The P3 visa permits international artists and entertainers to participate in a culturally unique program and perform in the US temporarily. -
P1 Work Visa
The P1 visa permits internationally recognized athletes and entertainers to compete or perform in the US at a specific event. -
Q1 Work Visa
A Q1 visa allows foreigners the opportunity to participate in an international cultural exchange program in the US.
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