Hello,
On Jan 27 2017 I was laid off from my TN position. The 60-day grace period ended Mar 28 2017. Just before the end of the grace period, I filed the i-539 form to request a change to B2 status in order to wind up affairs in the US and move all my things out of the country. I sent in that RFE around Jun 20, and it's pending right now.
Earlier this week I received an offer of temporary full-time employment with a US employer. They say the position for now is a 3-month temp but full-time position, with the strong possibility of extension. I believe this would be a W-2 position. Now, since I'm out of TN status as of Mar 28, and I'm now B2-pending with the RFE sent in, I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do to go about getting a new TN. I am based in the Seattle area, and have been renting at the place I've been at for over a year, even since the layoff. I am pretty sure I am still legal; my i-94 form for my last admittance states May 2019, but that was before the layoff happened. Also I am complying with i-539 requirements that say I must stay on US soil while that form and any RFEs are pending. So that's what I've been doing.
Now I have this new job offer though and I require a new TN Visa. I'm still awaiting the formal offer letter as well as the properly-worded TN letter indicating how the job applies under NAFTA. I don't know where I should go though, or how to explain my situation to a CBP officer. I know there is a US POE in downtown Seattle, would I be able to go there? Or should I go all the way to the border and apply at the Blaine POE? If I got to the Seattle one, will they wonder why I'm applying from within the US, and then question whether I'm here illegally? I know I'm not illegal, since I've done everything correctly according to the forms. But will my situation be viewed as fishy by CBP? I don't want to risk denial, I don't know what would happen if I'm denied at the Seattle POE. Should I tell them that I have a pending i-539 and have sent in an RFE, but then right after just recently been offered new employment and require a new TN? Will CBP accept this explanation and my situation?
Thanks in advance for any help.
On Jan 27 2017 I was laid off from my TN position. The 60-day grace period ended Mar 28 2017. Just before the end of the grace period, I filed the i-539 form to request a change to B2 status in order to wind up affairs in the US and move all my things out of the country. I sent in that RFE around Jun 20, and it's pending right now.
Earlier this week I received an offer of temporary full-time employment with a US employer. They say the position for now is a 3-month temp but full-time position, with the strong possibility of extension. I believe this would be a W-2 position. Now, since I'm out of TN status as of Mar 28, and I'm now B2-pending with the RFE sent in, I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do to go about getting a new TN. I am based in the Seattle area, and have been renting at the place I've been at for over a year, even since the layoff. I am pretty sure I am still legal; my i-94 form for my last admittance states May 2019, but that was before the layoff happened. Also I am complying with i-539 requirements that say I must stay on US soil while that form and any RFEs are pending. So that's what I've been doing.
Now I have this new job offer though and I require a new TN Visa. I'm still awaiting the formal offer letter as well as the properly-worded TN letter indicating how the job applies under NAFTA. I don't know where I should go though, or how to explain my situation to a CBP officer. I know there is a US POE in downtown Seattle, would I be able to go there? Or should I go all the way to the border and apply at the Blaine POE? If I got to the Seattle one, will they wonder why I'm applying from within the US, and then question whether I'm here illegally? I know I'm not illegal, since I've done everything correctly according to the forms. But will my situation be viewed as fishy by CBP? I don't want to risk denial, I don't know what would happen if I'm denied at the Seattle POE. Should I tell them that I have a pending i-539 and have sent in an RFE, but then right after just recently been offered new employment and require a new TN? Will CBP accept this explanation and my situation?
Thanks in advance for any help.