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TN Eligible for Three-Year Admission
Posted
Oct 17, 2008
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The
USCIS has announced an increase in the allowable period of admission for
foreign nationals using the Trade-NAFTA (TN) status. This status is
available only to Canadian and Mexican citizens. The TN status was
previously issued in one-year increments, with no limit on the number of
extensions or readmissions possible. This has been changed to maximum
possible three-year periods of admission, still with no limit on the number
of extensions or readmissions possible.
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Rule Proposed in May
2008
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The increase is the result of a Final Rule, issued by the USCIS. This matter
was reported at the time the Final Rule was proposed. More details are
available in our May 16, 2008 article,
DHS Proposed Rule to
Extend TN Status to Three Years.
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Canadian and Mexican
Professionals
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The TN category, in addition to being limited to Canadian and Mexican
citizens, is also limited to a specified list of professionals, which is
available at the
NAFTA Secretariat WebSite. The list also specifies the educational
and other professional certifications, licenses, and similar credentials
required.
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Renewals Still Possible
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The new rule does not change eligibility for extensions or readmissions.
There is not a legal limit on the number of such extensions or readmissions
that can be granted. However, the TN remains a temporary nonimmigrant
category.
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Conclusion
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This change is a positive one for eligible
Canadian and Mexican professionals, and their employers. The three-year
period of admission provides more stability and predictability in the
process, and is appropriate for professional positions.
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