I'm a Canadian living in the US on TN Status.
I was let go from my job last week, I've read there is a 60 day grace period, during which one can file for a B-2, and that that may or may not get denied but given the current backlog, one should expect a response time greater than 6 months anyways.
I have significant savings and severance, so let's assume money and insurance is not the issue. I'm trying to understand if I need to scramble to find "any (eligible) job" within the 60 days or if I have for all practical purposes closer to 60 days + 6 months and can therefore be a bit choosier and prep properly for my interview(s)?
In filing for the B-2, I've lived in the US for many years on TN. I've read that I simply put "winding up affairs in the US" or something similar. Does it need to be more detailed than that one sentence?
Assume my next job will most likely be TN but may be H-1B, are there any pros/cons to changing status (to TN or H-1B) while still in the grace period, vs doing so while in "B-2 Pending" status?
If I "flagpole" at the border during my grace period and the new TN gets denied for some reason, am I stuck in Canada? I cannot reenter on the grace period, correct?
Any benefit to hiring a lawyer for the B-2?
Sorry to ask several questions, the 1st question is most important to me.
I was let go from my job last week, I've read there is a 60 day grace period, during which one can file for a B-2, and that that may or may not get denied but given the current backlog, one should expect a response time greater than 6 months anyways.
I have significant savings and severance, so let's assume money and insurance is not the issue. I'm trying to understand if I need to scramble to find "any (eligible) job" within the 60 days or if I have for all practical purposes closer to 60 days + 6 months and can therefore be a bit choosier and prep properly for my interview(s)?
In filing for the B-2, I've lived in the US for many years on TN. I've read that I simply put "winding up affairs in the US" or something similar. Does it need to be more detailed than that one sentence?
Assume my next job will most likely be TN but may be H-1B, are there any pros/cons to changing status (to TN or H-1B) while still in the grace period, vs doing so while in "B-2 Pending" status?
If I "flagpole" at the border during my grace period and the new TN gets denied for some reason, am I stuck in Canada? I cannot reenter on the grace period, correct?
Any benefit to hiring a lawyer for the B-2?
Sorry to ask several questions, the 1st question is most important to me.
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