Home
Temporary Work Applications: When is Immigrating Allowed PDF Print E-mail
Written by Webmaster   
Saturday, 29 November 2008
By Roberto Garabell

  Individuals who are Canadian or Mexican citizens are eligible to apply for a temporary employment visa to work in the U.S. under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). These visas are referred to as TN visas, and may be reserved for individuals who possess certain types of foreign academic credentials and want to obtain non-permanent jobs in the United States. Citizens of Canada can receive TN-1 Visas, and Citizens of Mexico may obtain TN-2 visas.


In order to qualify for a TN visa, professionals are required to document that they have foreign academic credentials that meet the U.S. for a a degree from a four-year accredited college or university in most areas. In a few specialties, like computer science, a two-year degree plus two years of employment in a related position can be substituted for a Bachelor Degree. The equivalency has to be shown through the completion of a foreign credentials evaluation completed by an educational agency accepted and respected by the U.S. immigration authorities.

Besides a foreign credentials evaluation that shows the required educational, as well as work experience equivalency, qualifications, however, the applicant is required to provide strong indication that his or her intention is to return to Canada after the temporary work obligation has been fulfilled. This rule originated because the USCIS presume that an individual who holds citizenship in a foreign country who enters the United States does this because of a desire to stay in this country the country in which he or she was a citizen. Even though an individual might hold a possible future desire to reside permanently in the United States, he or she must not be planning to do so while in the country on a TN visa.

People may give several different pieces of indications that that they intend to return to their home country after the visa has expired. Several kinds of supporting substantiation may be maintaining a residence in one

To learn more about Non-Immigrant Visas, talk with foreign credentials evaluation expert Professor Sheila Danzig. To find out if your foreign diploma is equivalent to an accredited university degree program in the United States, go to www.thedegreepeople.com or call 800-771-4723. Visit Temporary Work Applications: When is Immigrating Allowed.

Share Your Opinion. (0 posts)

Tag it:
Blinkbits
BlinkList
blogmarks
co.mments
connotea
Delicious
De.lirio.us
Digg
feedmelinks
Furl it!
Hugg
Ma.gnolia
Mister.Wong
Netvouz
NewsVine
Reddit
Stumble
Technorati
Last Updated ( Saturday, 29 November 2008 )
 
< Prev   Next >


Search

Webbrilliantbrain.com
Visitors: 294704
feed image
We have 28 guests online
Get the Flash Player to see this player.

We want to give you free stuff !

Simply fill out the short form below to get our free E-Book along with hundreds of dollars in free products! Complete the fields below for more details! And enjoy our exclusive club at no cost.

Name  
Email  


Close