The TN visa, created to facilitate the mobility of professionals between the United States and the signatory countries of NAFTA (today USMCA), allows qualified professionals to work temporarily in the US in certain fields. Among these fields, there is the category related to teaching activities, commonly denoted as ”Teachings”.
However, it is important to understand the nuances of this designation to know exactly to whom it applies. In the specific case of primary school teachers, the prevailing understanding is that the ”Teachings” category of the TN visa is intended for professionals who teach at higher education institutions, such as universities, colleges, and other post-secondary institutions.
Thus, although the title ”teacher” can be applied at different educational levels, the criteria for granting the TN visa in this area generally do not include primary or elementary school teachers, whose regime and requirements may be different from those designed for higher education.
It is worth highlighting that rules and interpretations can be complex and sometimes raise doubts regarding applicability to different professional fields. For this reason, it is essential to stay properly informed, consult official US immigration sources, and, when necessary, seek guidance from specialized immigration professionals.
In this way, you will ensure compliance with current legislation and avoid situations that might jeopardize your work and residence plans. Always remember the importance of strictly following the country”s immigration laws and being cautious about easy promises made by marketing campaigns or unverified sources. Consulting experts and reliable sources can be decisive for ensuring the entire process is carried out correctly and safely.
Learn more about TN Visa
- Eligible countries
- Canada & Mexico (USMCA)
- Duration
- 3 years
- Extension
- Unlimited (3 years each)
- Processing
- At the border or consulate
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Victoria Harper
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Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.