2 TN's for the same job

sheri100

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I recently returned from a visit to Canada and renewed my TN while I was at the border while I had a mail in renewal processing. The same day I did my border renewal my mail in was approved.

Do I notify immigration and surrender the mail in renewal?

I am getting ready to move, do I need to file a change of address with USCIS for each TN (if I don't have to surrender one of them)?

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I am getting ready to move, do I need to file a change of address with USCIS for each TN (if I don't have to surrender one of them)?

You need to file for the change of address ONLY if you move (change the residence), not with each TN.
 
sheri100 said:
I recently returned from a visit to Canada and renewed my TN while I was at the border while I had a mail in renewal processing. The same day I did my border renewal my mail in was approved.

Do I notify immigration and surrender the mail in renewal?

I am getting ready to move, do I need to file a change of address with USCIS for each TN (if I don't have to surrender one of them)?

The next time you cross the border, take your two I-94's and explain the situation to the officer. He will simply take away of of the I-94's (the one with the oldest number). Your mail-in has the oldest number since it was an extension of a previously granted I-94. You don't have any serious problems to worry about. However, I do not recommend sending anything to Vermont as that could easily result in some sort of mix up. Better to deal with it in person at the border.
 
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