The TN visa is an excellent opportunity for professionals in certain sectors to work temporarily in the United States under the NAFTA agreement (now USMCA). For professionals working as archivists or librarians, there are specific paths and important precautions to observe during the application process.
Generally, to qualify for the TN visa, the applicant must have a job offer from a U.S. company or institution in an area considered eligible under the agreement. For archivists or librarians, this means the offer must demonstrate that the work to be performed fits the descriptions and qualifications required for the type of profession specified.
It is essential that the offer letter contains details about the duties to be performed, required qualifications, and the temporary nature of the employment. Additionally, applicants must prove they have the academic qualifications and/or professional experience required for the role. This proof is usually provided through diplomas, certificates, and letters of reference.
Thus, the process is based on consistent documentation that supports the professional”s eligibility for the TN visa. It is important to remember that each application is evaluated individually, and great care must be taken to comply with all U.S. immigration regulations.
Consulting official sources and staying updated on current rules is essential to avoid unforeseen issues. Moreover, seeking support during the process – whether through specialized consultancies or qualified professionals – can help build a solid application.
Finally, it is always wise to be extra cautious with information and offers that promise guaranteed results or overly simplified processes, since there are many scams and marketing approaches that can jeopardize your investment and the integrity of your application. Legal security and respect for U.S. immigration laws must be the priority at all stages of this procedure.
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.