Monday, 10 August 2009

Temporary Work Visa for Citizens of Canada & Mexico (TN) eKit





Temporary Work Visa for Citizens of Canada & Mexico (TN) eKit
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Do-it-Yourself Kit Product Information:


TYPE: Immigration eKit™. Pay & Download Zipped file with printable PDF’s immediately.

Immigration eKits™ are not refundable. Once payment is completed, click on the link in your account to download the zipped file, link expires within 14-days from date of order.

See instructions below;

Other Formats: For Shipping Delivery

Who can File?


Professionals of Canada or Mexico may work in the U.S. under the following conditions:

  • Applicant is a citizen of Canada or Mexico;
  • Profession is on the NAFTA list;
  • Position in the U.S. requires a NAFTA professional;
  • Mexican or Canadian applicant is to work in a prearranged full-time or part-time job, for a U.S. employer (see documentation required). Self employment is not permitted;
  • Professional Canadian or Mexican citizen has the qualifications of the profession.

We compiled all the information, instructions, updates, and forms in one easy-to-use complete Kit.

Over the past 10 years, thousands of successful applicants have used these kits worldwide.

The easy Step-by-Step Instruction Guide with samples of completed applications will assist you in preparing, completing, and filing the necessary documents, as well as provide you with the tools necessary to:

· Assess your eligibility requirements

· Understand the procedure

· Complete the necessary applications forms

· Attach and gather the required supporting documents

· File the forms with the USCIS

Included Forms:


- Form DS-156 Nonimmigrant Visa Application

- Form DS-157 Supplemental Nonimmigrant Visa Application

- Form DS-158 Contact Information & Work history for Nonimmigrant Visa Applicant.

- Form I-539 Application to Extend Nonimmigrant Status

Table of Contents:


DISCLAIMER 3

GLOSSARY OF TERMS & ABBREVIATIONS 4

ESTABLISHING ETHNIC BACKGROUND 27

IMMIGRATION STATUS SUMMARY 28

NAFTA HISTORY & GENERAL OVERVIEW 29

A. Eligibility Requirements

B. Benefits of TN Visa

C. Comparison with H1-B visa

D. Entering the U.S.- Port of Entry

E. Spouses and Children

F. Household Help

G. Time it takes to get TN status

H. Visa Extensions

I. Licensure

J. Visa Ineligibility/Waiver

K. Visa Denials

L. Self Employed and Sole Proprietors

M. Strikes or Lockouts

N. Additional Useful Information

ELIBILITY REQUIREMENTS 36

APPLICTION REQUIREMENTS 41

A. Canadian

B. Mexican

FORMS AND FEES 46

Form DS-156 (sample)

Form DS-157 (sample)

Form DS- 158 (sample)

Form I-129 (sample)

· Step-by-Step Instructions

Form I-539 (Sample)

· Step-by-Step Instructions

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS 63

SUBMITTING THE APPLICATION 66

ADDITIONAL SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS 78

CONTACT INFORMATION FOR GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 87

DIRECTORY OF AMERICAN CONSULATES AND EMBASSIES                         89-96
UPDATES                                                                                                                    97
SAMPLE LETTERS                                                                                                     98
CHECKLIST                                                                                                               100

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Monday, 10 August 2009

Temporary Work Visa for Citizens of Canada & Mexico (TN) eKit





Temporary Work Visa for Citizens of Canada & Mexico (TN) eKit
Click to enlarge

Do-it-Yourself Kit Product Information:


TYPE: Immigration eKit™. Pay & Download Zipped file with printable PDF’s immediately.

Immigration eKits™ are not refundable. Once payment is completed, click on the link in your account to download the zipped file, link expires within 14-days from date of order.

See instructions below;

Other Formats: For Shipping Delivery

Who can File?


Professionals of Canada or Mexico may work in the U.S. under the following conditions:

  • Applicant is a citizen of Canada or Mexico;
  • Profession is on the NAFTA list;
  • Position in the U.S. requires a NAFTA professional;
  • Mexican or Canadian applicant is to work in a prearranged full-time or part-time job, for a U.S. employer (see documentation required). Self employment is not permitted;
  • Professional Canadian or Mexican citizen has the qualifications of the profession.

We compiled all the information, instructions, updates, and forms in one easy-to-use complete Kit.

Over the past 10 years, thousands of successful applicants have used these kits worldwide.

The easy Step-by-Step Instruction Guide with samples of completed applications will assist you in preparing, completing, and filing the necessary documents, as well as provide you with the tools necessary to:

· Assess your eligibility requirements

· Understand the procedure

· Complete the necessary applications forms

· Attach and gather the required supporting documents

· File the forms with the USCIS

Included Forms:


- Form DS-156 Nonimmigrant Visa Application

- Form DS-157 Supplemental Nonimmigrant Visa Application

- Form DS-158 Contact Information & Work history for Nonimmigrant Visa Applicant.

- Form I-539 Application to Extend Nonimmigrant Status

Table of Contents:


DISCLAIMER 3

GLOSSARY OF TERMS & ABBREVIATIONS 4

ESTABLISHING ETHNIC BACKGROUND 27

IMMIGRATION STATUS SUMMARY 28

NAFTA HISTORY & GENERAL OVERVIEW 29

A. Eligibility Requirements

B. Benefits of TN Visa

C. Comparison with H1-B visa

D. Entering the U.S.- Port of Entry

E. Spouses and Children

F. Household Help

G. Time it takes to get TN status

H. Visa Extensions

I. Licensure

J. Visa Ineligibility/Waiver

K. Visa Denials

L. Self Employed and Sole Proprietors

M. Strikes or Lockouts

N. Additional Useful Information

ELIBILITY REQUIREMENTS 36

APPLICTION REQUIREMENTS 41

A. Canadian

B. Mexican

FORMS AND FEES 46

Form DS-156 (sample)

Form DS-157 (sample)

Form DS- 158 (sample)

Form I-129 (sample)

· Step-by-Step Instructions

Form I-539 (Sample)

· Step-by-Step Instructions

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS 63

SUBMITTING THE APPLICATION 66

ADDITIONAL SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS 78

CONTACT INFORMATION FOR GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 87

DIRECTORY OF AMERICAN CONSULATES AND EMBASSIES                         89-96
UPDATES                                                                                                                    97
SAMPLE LETTERS                                                                                                     98
CHECKLIST                                                                                                               100

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