I just received a job offer about a month ago and I'm getting ready to apply for a TN status.
So far, it's being a very slow process up-to this point. I don't know what law firm they're using but it's taking too long even for them to request me the collection of my documents.
That said, I'd like to clearly understand what's the process and the documents required; I'm Mexican.
Documents for TN-2:
• A TN visa letter from your employer
• Job offer letter from your employer
• Supporting documentation as necessary: company brochure, resume, university transcripts, ...
Additional (for Mexicans):
• A letter of employment in the United States (same than above)
• A passport
• An application + supplemental, Form DS-156
• Supplemental Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-157
Process:
1) Get all documents, and pay fee
2) Schedule an appointment at US Embassy or Consulate
3) Show up at appointment, and go through the interview
Is there anything I'm missing here? I had told by the HR department of my new employer that the process, on their side, is almost as difficult as a H1B visa process; that's hard to believe.
With all the information I had red in this forum, it's hard to understand why this process is taking so much time
, and I'd like to help them to understand what's required and what's not, so we can speed things up.
And sorry for the second question or request for advice, does the 'shortcut' TN->GC works for a TN-2 (mexican)? (I'm know I'm getting waaay ahead, but just want to know)
So far, it's being a very slow process up-to this point. I don't know what law firm they're using but it's taking too long even for them to request me the collection of my documents.
That said, I'd like to clearly understand what's the process and the documents required; I'm Mexican.
Documents for TN-2:
• A TN visa letter from your employer
• Job offer letter from your employer
• Supporting documentation as necessary: company brochure, resume, university transcripts, ...
Additional (for Mexicans):
• A letter of employment in the United States (same than above)
• A passport
• An application + supplemental, Form DS-156
• Supplemental Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-157
Process:
1) Get all documents, and pay fee
2) Schedule an appointment at US Embassy or Consulate
3) Show up at appointment, and go through the interview
Is there anything I'm missing here? I had told by the HR department of my new employer that the process, on their side, is almost as difficult as a H1B visa process; that's hard to believe.
With all the information I had red in this forum, it's hard to understand why this process is taking so much time
And sorry for the second question or request for advice, does the 'shortcut' TN->GC works for a TN-2 (mexican)? (I'm know I'm getting waaay ahead, but just want to know)
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