How to Get a TN Visa in 8 Steps

 

1. Look for fixed-term job postings

Need help with your TN visa application? Unsure of what to do or where to go? Check out these 8 steps to help get your visa approved and you on your way to working in the United States:

TN visas are only available for jobs that have an (initial) fixed term of three years or less. Your best bet will be to look for contract positions, ideally with an option to renew at the end of the term.

2. Determine if the job involves an eligible TN occupation

TN visas are only issued to Canadians working in one of the professions specified in Appendix 1603.D.1 of the NAFTA. The majority of the work performed in the position must also be that of the professional category under which you will be applying.

3. Ensure you meet the requirements

Each TN visa-eligible occupation also has minimum education or credential requirements. While some professions differ, the majority of jobs will require at least a baccalaureate degree in the field of potential occupation. The full list of requirements for each profession are also listed in Appendix 1603.D.1.

4. Obtain an offer letter from your employer

To be issued a TN visa you will need a letter from your new employer which includes the start and end date of your working period as well as a detailed breakdown of the duties to be performed in your new job and a listing of the type of compensation to be offered for your work.

5. Collect employer supporting documents

Typically provided by the company’s human resources department, your successful TN visa application will also require a letter or other documentation that explains your employer’s business – including the number of employees, basic financials and any pertinent company facts or figures.

6. Gather your paperwork and get ready to travel

Head to a port of entry into the United States (most often an airport) and approach U.S. customs as you would on any other trip. When asked about the purpose of your visit, inform the customs officer of your intent to apply for a TN visa. You should be taken to a secondary screening area where customs officials will review your documentation, ask you questions and process your visa request.

Most TN visa requests are processed on the same day of travel for Canadians looking to start their new position immediately upon landing or in the following 24 hours however the process will take at least an hour to complete so plan flight times accordingly.

You will need:

  • Your offer letter
  • A valid passport
  • Employment documentation from Step 5
  • Copies of your relevant university or college degree and transcripts
  • Where applicable, a confirmation letter from your professional association confirming licenses and standing
  • A current resume
  • Verification of past employment. This can include offer letters, job descriptions, and contracts
  • Documents proving your intent to return to Canada. A strong proof for these purposes would be that of ownership of Canadian real estate, investment holdings or vehicles.

7. Bring U.S. Currency

Your TN visa application processing fee will cost $56 USD: $50 for the visa and an additional $6 for your I-94 card which is required, along with your passport, to obtain a driver’s license and social security number within the United States.

It is also a good idea to have U.S. currency or another valid source of funds at the ready to pay for an immediate return trip home should your TN visa application be denied.

8. If you have dependents, bring them too

Spouses and dependent minors under age 21 are eligible for TD visas, should you wish them to travel with you to the United States. While they are ineligible for employment TD visa holders may attend any educational institution within the U.S. If you need to travel ahead of your dependents to begin work note that you will have to return to Canada to apply with them at customs for their TD visas and so, if possible, it is advised that the initial crossing be performed together.

Your spouse will require a passport, birth certificate, and wedding certificate while any dependent minors will require passports and birth certificates. No child over 21 years of age is eligible for a TD visa.

While your family may not be able to work, and thus will not receive a Social Security Number you should still accompany them to the nearest IRS office and apply for an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number. Your dependents will need this number to open bank accounts, register in school and be eligible for health insurance and other benefits earned through your employment.

Many employers seeking to hire Canadian professionals will have human resources departments’ familiar with the TN visa process however for those that are not familiar – or are not willing to engage the process on your behalf – the best way to ensure a successful visa approval is by soliciting the services of an experienced immigration attorney.

Work with an Immigration Professional

While we hope the steps and tips above aide you in your TN visa application, nothing matches the security of knowing a reputable immigration lawyer is on to of it. That is where we at Osolot Technologies come in handy. With more than 15 years of experience, we know what immigration officials look for in a TN visa application. A single mistake can lead to visa refusal. Therefore, it is in your best interest to hire an immigration lawyer.

 

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