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With all due respect to all the experts on this forum, the following website says an approved I-140 with a current priority date can trigger immigrant intent. I've also met a lawyer who told me I would have a hard time getting a new TN for a new employer because I have a hot right out of oven approved I-140 and my priority date is current. The safest way is to ask for Consular Processing.
"Once Immigrant Visa Number Becomes Available,
Immigrant Intent Issues Loom.
In the last stage of the green card process an immigration officer may have reason to allege immigrant intent. After the PERM process is complete, an I-140 petition is approved, and a visa number becomes available, a TN visa professional may then embark on the final step for a green card. At this stage it is possible to obtain a green card during the period of stay authorized under TN visa status. Because of this immediate access to a green card, an immigration official may allege immigrant intent."
http://www.tnvisabulletin.com/applying-for-green-card-tn-st/
"Once Immigrant Visa Number Becomes Available,
Immigrant Intent Issues Loom.
In the last stage of the green card process an immigration officer may have reason to allege immigrant intent. After the PERM process is complete, an I-140 petition is approved, and a visa number becomes available, a TN visa professional may then embark on the final step for a green card. At this stage it is possible to obtain a green card during the period of stay authorized under TN visa status. Because of this immediate access to a green card, an immigration official may allege immigrant intent."
http://www.tnvisabulletin.com/applying-for-green-card-tn-st/