Los profesionales bajo la Visa del Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte (TLCAN) sólo está disponible para los ciudadanos de Canadá o México que cumplan los requisitos para solicitarla. La elegibilidad de la Visa-TN permite a los ciudadanos Mexicanos y Canadienses calificados solicitar la entrada temporal a los Estados Unidos para participar en actividades de negocios a nivel profesional.
Algunos de los profesionales que pueden solicitar y reunir los requisitos para Visa-TN son: contadores, ingenieros, abogados, farmacéuticos, científicos y profesores.
Elegibilidad para la Visa-TN: Para ser elegible para el status de no-inmigrante TN, se deben reunir algunos de los siguientes requisitos:
Si Usted es un ciudadano canadiense, debe proporcionar la siguiente documentación:
Si Usted es un ciudadano Mexicano o Canadiense y está interesado en solicitar una Visa TN, no dude en contactar a Boyer Law Firm, P.L, somos expertos en el tema, le asesoramos y orientamos en cada paso del proceso.
Todos los miembros de su familia o acompañantes pueden ser elegibles para el status de no-inmigrante TN, solo deben demostrar una relación de buena fe conyugal o entre padres e hijos. Los dependientes no tienen que ser ciudadanos de México o Canadá.
The TN Visa, Established under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), is a specialized visa category available exclusively for citizens of Canada or Mexico. It facilitates qualified Canadian and Mexican citizens to temporarily enter the U.S. to engage in professional business activities. This visa aims to strengthen economic relations between the NAFTA countries.
The TN visa caters to a variety of professionals. Eligible roles include accountants, engineers, lawyers, pharmacists, scientists, and teachers, among others. Each profession has specific criteria that the applicant must meet to qualify.
To be considered for the TN non-immigrant status, several criteria must be met. The applicant must be a citizen of Canada or Mexico. Their profession should be recognized under the NAFTA regulations. The position they aim to fill in the U.S. should require a NAFTA professional. Additionally, the applicant must have a prearranged job with a U.S. employer and possess the necessary qualifications for their profession.
Yes, Canadian citizens need to provide specific documents when applying for a TN visa. This includes proof of Canadian citizenship, a detailed letter from their prospective U.S. employer outlining their professional role, and, if necessary, a credentials evaluation. This documentation ensures that the applicant meets the requirements for the visa.
Absolutely. Family members, such as spouses or children, can accompany or follow TN visa holders to the U.S. It’s essential for them to establish a genuine spousal or parent-child relationship. Interestingly, these dependents aren’t required to be citizens of either Mexico or Canada.
The TN visa typically allows professionals to stay in the U.S. for an initial period of up to three years. However, extensions can be granted in increments of three years with no maximum limit, provided the individual continues to meet the visa requirements.
The TN visa is a non-immigrant visa, meaning it’s temporary. While holding a TN visa, one can explore avenues to obtain permanent residency (Green Card), but it’s essential to navigate this process carefully to ensure compliance with immigration laws.