I (Canadian) got an offer a few weeks ago and things were then put on hold due to Covid-19. The company is still very keen to have me join them, but I don't see it happening before 2 weeks at the minimum. I was denied my TN the first go around as well, due to an error in our petition. I have since amended it with a longer, more complete, more professional letter which will address the points that the officers are looking for.
(Petition summary: Master's degree with a major in Economics, Economist TN profession in a private company, job duties line up fairly closely with those of an economist)
At this point, what I would really like to do, is get some certainty on the visa first, so that I then know whether or not this job will be viable for me. If I were to buy a refundable air ticket and show up at the airport and make my case for a later start date, would it be acceptable to the USCBP? If I'm granted the visa, which I expect to be though it's never done till it's done, then at least I have total certainty that I can move south and start work as soon as the company okays it. I would really hate to wait a few more weeks to apply for TN status when the company is ready for me to start, and then be rejected at that point, which would end up wasting at least 2 months of valuable job searching time. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks.
(Petition summary: Master's degree with a major in Economics, Economist TN profession in a private company, job duties line up fairly closely with those of an economist)
At this point, what I would really like to do, is get some certainty on the visa first, so that I then know whether or not this job will be viable for me. If I were to buy a refundable air ticket and show up at the airport and make my case for a later start date, would it be acceptable to the USCBP? If I'm granted the visa, which I expect to be though it's never done till it's done, then at least I have total certainty that I can move south and start work as soon as the company okays it. I would really hate to wait a few more weeks to apply for TN status when the company is ready for me to start, and then be rejected at that point, which would end up wasting at least 2 months of valuable job searching time. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks.