Hi all!
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I am in my sixth year as a H1B and as a Canadian citizen I would like to move into the TN visa status at the same company.
Here are some more details: I work as an associate professor of Computer Science for some university and I hold a PhD in Computer Science.
Basically I do not plan to go through the GC hassle but now I need to deal with the changing of the visas hassle.
I can get all the relevant documentation from my HR department (employment letter for the next 3 years, etc. etc.)
Questions:
1. I will be arriving through Atlanta in December from Europe (coming from a conference), is it easy to get the TN at the border at that time (or should I try to reroute through a Canadian point of entry)?
2. Do you think that I would have problems explaining them that I will be in the US temporarily (even though I spent almost 6 years on H1B) uninterrupted?
3. What should I prepare other than letter of employment, letter specifying that I am still employed at the university, transcripts, the old H1B that expires in February 2010 and my CV?
4. And this is major: if they deny entry for whatever reason, can I enter on the old H1B (that is still valid until Feb 2010) and apply while in the US for a change of status with the 1000$ speedy fee?
Basically I think that I should be fine at the border but wanted to hear some thoughts on my situation. If you guys think something is not okay, I will spend the 1k$ for the fast processing and that hopefully would take care of the issues.
Thanks a lot for your insight into this,
Little
P.S. Sorry, I have another question: the start date for the letter of employment should be Feb 2010 (when the H1B expires) or can it be on say December 4, 2009 while I will be arriving in the US on December 4?
I start apologizing for the length of the message.
I am in my sixth year as a H1B and as a Canadian citizen I would like to move into the TN visa status at the same company.
Here are some more details: I work as an associate professor of Computer Science for some university and I hold a PhD in Computer Science.
Basically I do not plan to go through the GC hassle but now I need to deal with the changing of the visas hassle.
I can get all the relevant documentation from my HR department (employment letter for the next 3 years, etc. etc.)
Questions:
1. I will be arriving through Atlanta in December from Europe (coming from a conference), is it easy to get the TN at the border at that time (or should I try to reroute through a Canadian point of entry)?
2. Do you think that I would have problems explaining them that I will be in the US temporarily (even though I spent almost 6 years on H1B) uninterrupted?
3. What should I prepare other than letter of employment, letter specifying that I am still employed at the university, transcripts, the old H1B that expires in February 2010 and my CV?
4. And this is major: if they deny entry for whatever reason, can I enter on the old H1B (that is still valid until Feb 2010) and apply while in the US for a change of status with the 1000$ speedy fee?
Basically I think that I should be fine at the border but wanted to hear some thoughts on my situation. If you guys think something is not okay, I will spend the 1k$ for the fast processing and that hopefully would take care of the issues.
Thanks a lot for your insight into this,
Little
P.S. Sorry, I have another question: the start date for the letter of employment should be Feb 2010 (when the H1B expires) or can it be on say December 4, 2009 while I will be arriving in the US on December 4?