This is a somewhat "simple" case, I think, but I need to confirm that I am approaching it in the right way. Here it is:
I may be moving to the U.S. for one month, taking a job at an hourly rate. I will be getting a one-month TN to do so.
After that month, the job may be extended to a full-time (salaried) position and then I would need to renew my TN so that it covers a one-year term. This is all for the same employer.
My question is: Does this mean I must use the I-129 renewal form (at a POE) to extend my TN status? Or, can I just get an entirely new TN for the 1-year stint? In other words, is the I-129 form something that one MUST use when continuing work at the same employer (even if you move from an hourly rate to a salaried rate)?
Thanks for the help.
I may be moving to the U.S. for one month, taking a job at an hourly rate. I will be getting a one-month TN to do so.
After that month, the job may be extended to a full-time (salaried) position and then I would need to renew my TN so that it covers a one-year term. This is all for the same employer.
My question is: Does this mean I must use the I-129 renewal form (at a POE) to extend my TN status? Or, can I just get an entirely new TN for the 1-year stint? In other words, is the I-129 form something that one MUST use when continuing work at the same employer (even if you move from an hourly rate to a salaried rate)?
Thanks for the help.