A friend of mine was recently let go due to a company bankruptcy and was working in the states on a TN visa. He understands that he needs to leave the country but can return as a non working visitor for at least a few months (and hopefully a new job offer would come up). Can his daughter...
Now that i have my green card, am i allowed to move back to canada for any length of time? Will my green card become invalidated ? (I would still be living with my american wife)
After i've officially left the country completing a TN visa, what am i supposed to do about my social security number? Do i need to cancel it? Or is that assigned to me forever? What if i go back someday on another TN or something?
without the premium processing, the only issue is that i cannot leave the country until its either denied or approved correct? (still allowing me to stay working in the interm though)
trying for the premium processing would simply get it resolved before the 13th?
Thanks for all of your advice everyone.
I'm concerned that they've added notes to my visa pointing out that they previous 2 shouldn't have been given to me. Thus making potentially making me "over staying my visa" a possibility if i stay behind to file my I-129. and banned from re entering...
Thanks for your help Nelsona.
Just to clarify, do i file the I-129 now, and the I-539 later? or both at once?
Or only the i-539 once if the i-129 is denied?
thanks
Yes unfortunately, that's all my post secondary education.
Were the other 2 visa's actually given in error then?
Is it still worth it to try and apply again via mail?
The issue was that my post secondary diploma was not from a course of a minimum of 2 years course. Not something i can just "fix".
Correct me if im wrong, but i've heard that multiple years experience can account for and make up lesser amount of school requirements. EG: for every 3 or 5 years...
Am i allowed to try again via mail?
I believe how things were left at the border, they marked that my visa was unqualified, and that i had a allowance to stay till my current one expires....
I'm still technically allowed to work until the visa expires, so i guess its still "sorta" valid...
I was working near the border and never expected that i would have been denied based on how well the previous 2 times went. I thought i would have been in and out.
Here's an update as to what i've found out so far. (from talking to the US and canadian borders)
I can leave my belongings in...
I've been working in the US on 2 different TN visa's for the past 2 years with 2 different companies. Upon going to the border to get another one for the same company that i'm presently working for, the border claims that my original 2 were given to me incorrectly and that I am actually not...
What are the steps for a canadian marrying an american and bringing them back to canada for permanent residence, and how long does it take?
Is the american allowed to live in canada while filing for permanent residence?
Anyone out there in the same situation or has been through this before?
Thanks TheRealCanadian.
One more quick question for you... when im filing my 539, am i applying to switch to a b2 visitor visa? or extending my TN status? I will *NOT* be working (only packing up my things etc).
Thanks
If i'm staying in the US while my I-539 is still processing can i still go an apply for a new TN visa ? or do i have to wait for the I-539 to expire first? Cause technically you are not allowed to leave the US while waiting for the 539, but are you technically leaving to get a TN at the border?
Thanks for the info, i have 3 more questions for you please and thanks.
1 - Do i still have to fly to the border to hand in my TN if i get a approved extention?
2 - Can i hand in my TN at a US/mexico border? (its a lot closer to where i am now)
3 - what are the penalties if i get denied...
I am currently working right now untill my I-94 expires next month. However i want to stay in the US to vacation a bit (and not work) beyond the expiration date of my I-94, i was hoping to spend the holidays down here with my friends over christmas break. So where do I file the I-539 when i...
What are the consequences if i don't get the I-539 back within the month i have left to stay? Just leave and forget about it when my TN expires? Is it possible for me to be banned from visiting the US or applying for another TN in the future?
My TN will be expiring next month however i would like to return to the US and prepare my stuff to ship back to canada and vacation for a little bit. Can i basically turn around the same day after flying back to hand in my TN and come right back down for a vacation? Do i have to file any type...
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