Announcement TN for three years

muhamm5

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this is not a reform Bill so good news is its not going to senate/ congress for approval.

These are the orders from white house to Home Land security to improve immigration within the existing Law.

Please Read this care fully, and Links


"Today, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff And Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez Announced A Series Of Reforms The Administration Will Pursue To Address Border Security And Immigration Challenges. The following reforms represent steps the Administration can take within the boundaries of existing law to secure our borders more effectively improve interior and worksite enforcement, streamline existing guest worker programs, improve the current immigration system"


it s actually orders from white house,

so all wat we need is to wait and see when it will get effected

"20. The Department Of Homeland Security Will Extend The Visa Term For Professional Workers From Canada And Mexico To Attract More Of These Talented Workers To The United States. The United States must compete for foreign professional workers, and those who elect to lend their talents to the U.S. economy should be welcomed with open arms, not given a bureaucratic runaround. Yet the roughly 65,000 workers who enter the United States each year on the TN visa must go to the trouble of renewing their visa every year. This regulation will extend the TN visa duration to three years – the same term as other popular professional visas"


http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/08/20070810.html

http://www.dhs.gov/xnews/releases/pr_1186757867585.shtm

http://www.commerce.gov/ssLINK/PROD01_003253
 
That makes sense to me! We pay the same amount to renew TN through I-129.
 
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