TN VISA FOR LOGISTIC JOBS

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gpieNew Member
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TN VISA FOR LOGISTIC JOBS

Post Wed Aug 08, 2007 3:57 am

Hello,

I am a Canadian Citizen and working in the logistics field in Canada(International cargo movements) for about 3 years.

My educational back ground is Technical(Electronics and Computer) nothing related to logistics field
I have no degree but only a 3 year diploma in electronics.

What are my chances of obtaining a TN and work in USA even with out any educational qualification in my present field(logistics)?
I can obtain an employment letter from a US employer.

Can I apply for TN myself at the border? What if I get denied? Can I re-apply? When?
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Post Tue Aug 14, 2007 9:53 am

I do not want to make a plug for our services on the forum - but we are here to help. Since you've posted your question and no one has answered it - our suggestion is you get legal advice so that you can clearly move forward or not. We are recommending the legal advice, because based on your degree, experience and future job title you do not "neatly" fall into one of the NAFTA Occupations.

Applying for the TN Visa and getting rejected, can lead to a lot of problems - especially if you say something that causes concern for the immigration officer. Be sure to read our article on:
How to avoid being denied your TN Visa

Contact a lawyer from the TN Visa Expert Lawyer Network. They offer a very affordable Phone Consultation so you can determine how to proceed. Currently priced at $65USD, it's a 20min call and you will be very clear on your best course of action of how to work in the U.S.

It'll cost you a lot more if you have immigration problems and that's not worth it.

Reba (moderator), please remove this post if you find it unjustified - my intention, like our mission, is to help Canadians easily and affordably live in the U.S.

Thanks.
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