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The TN visa program has many requirements that need to be addressed in advance. These requirements are separate and apart from the recruitment and screening processes. Although there are no mandatory government filing timelines, it is best to enroll with Inspire Recruiting & Consulting LLC at least 90 days prior to the date you need the TN professional(s) to begin work. A long lead-time will help ensure that Inspire Recruiting & Consulting LLC has adequate time to evaluate your needs, identify qualified candidates, and prepare the necessary materials for candidate(s) you decide to hire.
The exact process depends on whether your TN candidate is out-of-country or is currently working in the United States on another non-immigrant visa. For out-of-country applications, the TN candidate applies directly through the U.S. Consulate in Mexico. Inspire Recruiting & Consulting LLC assists with the DS-160 individual visa application and helps the TN candidate prepare for the consular interview process.
For in-country applications (i.e., current non-immigrant visa holders), Inspire Recruiting & Consulting LLC prepares and files a non-immigrant visa petition with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS). The petition extends the TN visa holder’s stay in the United States and/or substitutes you as the employer-of-record for that visa holder.
TN candidates must satisfy the minimum requirements in the job category for which they are applying. In most cases, that is a bachelor’s degree or equivalent. Some categories may include other requirements (e.g., professional certification or license, prior work experience, etc.). The U.S. Consulate will deny any candidates lacking appropriate credentials.
Keep in mind, however, that meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee approval. Consular officers have substantial discretion and will conduct thorough interviews of all TN applicants. Candidates are evaluated on their knowledge of the job opportunity as well as their ability to articulate specific details about their skills, experience, and qualifications.
You should also note that candidates do not necessarily need to possess a bachelor’s degree in the job category’s specific discipline or field of study. Having a bachelor’s degree in a different discipline or field of study may suffice if the candidate is able to demonstrate competence and skills relevant for the job opportunity (e.g., through prior work experience). Generally, however, it is helpful for the consular interview process if the candidate’s educational credentials align with the job category.
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