TN Visa

The TN Visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows qualified Canadian and Mexican citizens to work in the United States in specific professional occupations listed under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) formerly known as NAFTA.

Who is the Visa for?

Who is the Visa for?

Professionals from Canada or Mexico in fields such as engineering, accounting, teaching, or science.


Canadian or Mexican professional working in the U.S. under USMCA TN visa

Eligibility Requirements

Eligibility Requirements

  • You are a citizen of Canada or Mexico;

  • Your profession is included in the USCMA;

  • The position in the United States requires a USCMA Professional;

  • You will work in a prearranged full time or part time job for a U.S. employer or entity; and

  • You have the qualifications to practice in the profession in question.

Processing Time

Approx. 2 months

Visa Duration

3 years per entry, renewable indefinitely

Timeline:

  • Canada: Apply at the border (no visa stamp)

  • Mexico: Apply via U.S. consulate


OpenSphere Services

  • Employer letter review

  • Application or petition filing

  • Visa appointment guidance

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