Obviously I would seek out employment that matches my previous work experience as well as my credentials as an MBA. I stated this in my previous message so not sure why you're advice is so pessimistic.
I've not stated the job because I've not been offered one. But TN is the route I'd like to pursue in order to continue living/working in the US for the next 5-7 years. You state that:
"... without those 5 years as an MC, you are kinda stuck doing what your education makes you an expert in (that...
To clarify the issue, yes the work would be as Consultant.
As to your second comment, I have an MBA- a degree one would logically conclude aligns with the prerequisites of a Management Consultant. MBA should also trump the less than 5 years experience- required only IF degree is not attained...
Thanks for the response. USCIS states that to qualify for TN visa status under NAFTA as a Management Consultant, an applicant must possess one of the following:
1. A Bachelor’s (Baccalaureate) degree;
2. Licenciatura Degree;
3. Equivalent professional experience as established by statement...
Since you state your employer is willing to file for Green Card for you, we can assume you'll continue to work for them while pursuing your MBA? If that is the case, you would not need to change status to F1. You can work and study on E2. Now.. whether you can go from E2 to Green Card is a...
Same for me. Straight forward questions like what type of business, what goods/services does it provide, what will your primary functions be, where will head office be located, etc.
He was already on TD when charges occurred. Since he did not request change of status since that time, record probably hasn't been put into question until a situation such as this.
Seems like you've been offered the job already if you are talking TN with the employer so background check seems...
viajero- hard to provide advice without knowing what your situation is. Are you currently living in Canada or the US? If in the US are you on some sort of work or student visa? USCIS states that form I-29 is:
For petitioners filing on behalf of an alien to come to the United States temporarily...
#1- If you get married in the US (or in Canada for that matter), the marriage itself does not affect your TN status. The by-product of your circumstance however is that you're marriage to an American- if/and when discovered by USCIS- implies that your life is in the US vs. Canada and therefore...
I've not applied for TN but I imagine its similar to other work-related Visas. I applied for E Visa and some questions were in the vein of:
- What type of work will you be performing?
- What services/products does the company provide?
- Where do you plan on living?
- Are you familiar with US...
Based on some of USCIS' decision-making logic, it's actually a valid question.
USCIS can deny one's application because they are applying "too early" from official work start date (1 week before). If someone has credentials to be accepted for TN, who cares if they enter a few weeks early to...
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