hello all,
I will probably discuss this issue in detail with a lawyer as well, however, any feedback on this will be highly appreciated.
I studied in US for two years as an undergrad on a different country's passport. I then transferred to a Canadian University, got Canadian immigration and eventually Canadian citizenship.
I got my first TN last year (2006), had absolutely no problem getting it, however, I left just after two weeks for a better opportunity in Canada. I came back to US just a few months back to attend graduate school. Getting an F1, however, was a painful experience, as the officer who handled my case was really picky. I was very open during the questioning and declared my stay in US for education (which they did not have any record of), however, I was denied an entry on the basis that they wanted to see my old passports. I was photographed and fingerprinted. I went back, got the documents and got the F1 the same day. They verified everything that I had told them, and it was all true.
Now I have found a job in US, and am planning to go for a TN soon, which means that I will either be studying part-time or not studying at all. What kind of questioning in regards to 'immigrant intent' or otherwise can I expect? I will try to get the documents as perfect as possible, but should I take a lawyer with me?
I will probably discuss this issue in detail with a lawyer as well, however, any feedback on this will be highly appreciated.
I studied in US for two years as an undergrad on a different country's passport. I then transferred to a Canadian University, got Canadian immigration and eventually Canadian citizenship.
I got my first TN last year (2006), had absolutely no problem getting it, however, I left just after two weeks for a better opportunity in Canada. I came back to US just a few months back to attend graduate school. Getting an F1, however, was a painful experience, as the officer who handled my case was really picky. I was very open during the questioning and declared my stay in US for education (which they did not have any record of), however, I was denied an entry on the basis that they wanted to see my old passports. I was photographed and fingerprinted. I went back, got the documents and got the F1 the same day. They verified everything that I had told them, and it was all true.
Now I have found a job in US, and am planning to go for a TN soon, which means that I will either be studying part-time or not studying at all. What kind of questioning in regards to 'immigrant intent' or otherwise can I expect? I will try to get the documents as perfect as possible, but should I take a lawyer with me?