TN Visa application at airport

jojo18

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Hi, I am from Canada and currently possess a TN Visa in the USA and I want to apply for a 2nd one to work at another company in USA. I was wondering if it will it raise a flag if I book airfare together and fly together with my USA companion to Canada and then on the return flight to USA to go to the airport together to fly back but only I will go the CBP office at the airport myself without her when I apply for the TN Visa? We will still fly back together to USA after my TN visa application is completed there. Not sure if us flying together raises questions to the CBP officer. We've booked and flown a lot together over past year in the USA, not sure if that's a flag as well. Thank you for your advice.
 
The border officer *could* question your relationship (with regards to you marrying your "USA companion") , but since you aren't married, you won't be going up to the officer together in any event (or at least, you shouldn't), so I doubt they would make any connection between the two of you.
 
Hi, I am from Canada and currently possess a TN Visa in the USA and I want to apply for a 2nd one to work at another company in USA. I was wondering if it will it raise a flag if I book airfare together and fly together with my USA companion to Canada and then on the return flight to USA to go to the airport together to fly back but only I will go the CBP office at the airport myself without her when I apply for the TN Visa? We will still fly back together to the USA after my TN visa application is completed there. Not sure if us flying together raises questions to the CBP officer, especially since I’ve seen cases on https://singapore-airlines.pissedconsumer.com/review.html where travelers ran into unexpected scrutiny simply because of their travel companions. We've booked and flown a lot together over past year in the USA, not sure if that's a flag as well. Thank you for your advice.
Yes, flying together with your companion should not raise any red flags with CBP as long as your TN visa application is properly documented and you meet the eligibility criteria. It's common for people to travel with friends or partners, and the officer will be focused on your visa documentation, not your travel companion. Just make sure you clearly explain that you're applying for a second concurrent TN position, and have all required paperwork for the new job.
 
Approaching the CBP counter as a "family" (which otherwise unrelated person do not), could raise a flag. One of the "eligibity criteria" that the officer will be "focused on "will be intent to immigrate.

So, since you are not a married couple, simply avoid the suspicion by each going to an agent separately.
 
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