nelsona: I'm not sure you're correct.
First, my opinion is that regular visitors can bring their stuff to the U.S. Many snowbirds stay for a full 6 months. Surely they don't just come with a suitcase or two. Many drive down a mobile home full of lots of their stuff.
Second point, to which I have more hard evidence, there actually is a girlfriend of TN status (and any other non-immigrant status) It's called cohabitating partner and is very often used for same-sex couples (although it can apply to opposite-sex unmarried, or even married, couples as well). Here's the information:
http://travel.state.gov/visa/laws/telegrams/telegrams_1414.html
Google: cohabitating partner b-2
and you'll find lots of other, less official, information about it as well.
Second point, to which I have more hard evidence, there actually is a girlfriend of TN status (and any other non-immigrant status) It's called cohabitating partner
The link you mention explicitly states that the cohabiting partner needs to overcome the immigrant intention presumption in 214b. My wife's own experiences prior to marrying me indicates that this is going to be extremely difficult.
The link you mention explicitly states that the cohabiting partner needs to overcome the immigrant intention presumption in 214b. My wife's own experiences prior to marrying me indicates that this is going to be extremely difficult.
I believe kwirky has been in US for a while now, so quite frankly, they may not even be cohabiting at this point.Yes, but as mentioned, the strength of the relationship to the non-immigrant worker can be used to overcome this presumption. If the officer is convinced the B-2 holder will leave when the TN holder leaves, then that is enough.
If the officer is convinced the B-2 holder will leave when the TN holder leaves, then that is enough.
I suppose this can work for generic possessions, but if he's accompanying her lingerie closet or wardrobe he may have a problem (certainly if it's not in his size).
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