Hello everyone.
I'd like to ask if it's actually possible to obtain a green card as a Mexican citizen under TN status.
If you could help me with this, please read on.
I have been working for about 3 years in Puerto Rico under 3 TN visas, which I had to renew every year (back in Mexico) while in the company. And I now have a permanent U.S. based position in Boston for which I also got a new TN visa under the new company; however this time I look forward to obtaining a GC.
So these are my questions:
1) How much time do I have to wait before asking my employer to sponsor my GC application? Can I travel outside of the U.S. if I apply?
2) I've been reading that most people first need to switch to an H1-B visa but I've also read about people from Canada that got their GC while on TN status.
I'm really confused because if I add to this the fact that I am a Mexican citizen, I don't know if that may add more legal burden to the whole process.
Please let me know if there's anything else I could do or specify in the meantime.
Thank you for your time and help.
I'd like to ask if it's actually possible to obtain a green card as a Mexican citizen under TN status.
If you could help me with this, please read on.
I have been working for about 3 years in Puerto Rico under 3 TN visas, which I had to renew every year (back in Mexico) while in the company. And I now have a permanent U.S. based position in Boston for which I also got a new TN visa under the new company; however this time I look forward to obtaining a GC.
So these are my questions:
1) How much time do I have to wait before asking my employer to sponsor my GC application? Can I travel outside of the U.S. if I apply?
2) I've been reading that most people first need to switch to an H1-B visa but I've also read about people from Canada that got their GC while on TN status.
I'm really confused because if I add to this the fact that I am a Mexican citizen, I don't know if that may add more legal burden to the whole process.
Please let me know if there's anything else I could do or specify in the meantime.
Thank you for your time and help.