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Requirements for a TN-1 VisaThe TN-1 class of professional visas were specifically authorized and created by the North American Free Trade Agreement ("NAFTA") which allows foreign nationals with Canadian or Mexican citizenship to enter the United States to engage in certain specified activities at a professional level. As defined by applicable regulations and the Immigration and Nationality Act, "activities at a professional level" are those which require "at least a baccalaureate degree or appropriate credentials demonstrating status as a professional." In some instances, a baccalaureate or licenciatura degree is not required and may be substituted with appropriate professional experience. RequirementsIn order to e eligible for TN professional visa status, a foreign national must demonstrate Canadian or Mexican citizenship, an employment offer for a listed occupation at a professional level (as defined by Appendix 1603.D.1) from a United States employer, a description of the professional activities or duties, the anticipated length of stay, the educational qualifications, the arrangements for remuneration for services to be rendered, and proof that the applicant meets the requirements of the position as demonstrated by reliable credentials (licenses, diplomas, degrees, certifications, evidence of membership in professional organizations, experience letters, resumes, etc.). Length of StayThe TN professional visa is initially issued for a period of one (1) year. A new TN must be requested every year, but there is no limit on the number of years TN status can be granted. The TN holder, however, may be required to demonstrate that he does not have the intent to abandon his or her home country (as demonstrated by proof of family ties, property, bank accounts, credit, and other fixed roots) and intends to return at the natural expiration of the requested employ. U.S. INS officials may view repeated requests for classification as a TN professional visa holder as a indication of the TN visa holder's intention to remain in the United States as an intending "immigrant," resulting in denial of future requests. Kingston, Martinez & Hogan immigration represents clients throughout the United States and California, Ca, Southern California, santa barbara, goleta, santa ynez, goleta valley, ventura, oxnard, camarillo, los angeles, and Los angeles county. nationally, many clients come from Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, Washington, new mexico, colorado, detroit, chicago, dallas, new york city, boston, philadelphia, and washington d.c. Internationally, we work with companies and individuals all over world, including mexico and canada. |