I didn't, since I'd never had to present them when applying (successfully) at the border.
Perhaps some NAFTA professions are subject to increased scrutiny now that the status can be held for 3 years? Either that or I was lucky at the border...which is possible.
Thanks for the response - that clears things up a lot.
My first TN (3 years ago) was applied for under the EngTech designation, since my company didn't think that my job was technically that of an engineer (based on the DOT job descriptions). I've always applied as an EngTech at the border...
I e-filed an I-129 form for the position of Civil Engineering Technician and just received an RFE. The letter says that USCIS requires "Evidence Pertaining to the Applicant's Qualifications".
Under "Applicant's Qualifications", they ask for "a copy of the applicant's permanent California...
I've been trying to contact the special cases office at San Ysidro today, and finally was transferred through - unfortunately, they didn't pick up. Their voice mail message, however, did state that the number has changed to:
(619) 662-2229
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