The TN visa, intended for professionals in certain sectors within the NAFTA (now USMCA) context, has specific requirements related to the professional qualification of the category for which the applicant is applying. A frequently raised question is whether there is a requirement to provide formal proof of English proficiency for this type of visa.
In practice, the TN does not require the submission of proficiency certificates, such as the TOEFL, for example. Instead, it is expected that the professional has a sufficient level of English to perform the tasks inherent to their area of expertise. In some cases, this language skill may be subjectively assessed during interviews or through the review of documents that demonstrate the candidate’s experience and communication ability. Thus, although there is no standardized requirement to submit a language test, it is essential that the applicant can communicate adequately in English, especially in roles that demand constant interaction with colleagues or clients.
It is important to remember that even in the absence of this formal obligation, fulfilling other TN visa criteria is essential for a successful application. Strictly following U.S. immigration laws, seeking information from reliable sources, and consulting specialized professionals is always advisable to avoid setbacks and pitfalls associated with offers promising quick and guaranteed results. Each case has particularities, and the individualized analysis of documents and qualifications is fundamental in this process.
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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