| 6. | Can I travel outside the U.S. on TN status? |
| | | | | Yes, you may leave the U.S. and be re-admitted for the remainder of the period of authorized stay as indicated on Form I-94, Arrival Departure
record as long as the original, intended professional activities and employer have not changed. |
| 7. | Can I bring my dependants into the U.S. on TN visa? | | |
| | | Yes, your spouse and unmarried, minor children are entitled to enter the U.S. on derivative TD status. |
| 8. | Can my dependants work in the U.S. on derivative
TD status? | | | | | | No, your spouse and unmarried, minor children are
unable to accept employment in the U.S. on derivative TD status. |
| 9. |
How can I apply for extension of temporary stay
on TN visa as a Canadian? |
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If
you are a Canadian citizen, admitted as a NAFTA
professional you may seek an extension of stay,
which may be granted up to one year. |
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If you are in the U.S., your employer
may file Form I-129 Petition
for Non-immigrant Worker with the USCIS
Nebraska Service Center; or |
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You may return to Canada to re-apply at
the port-of-entry with the same documentation
that is required for an original application |
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How can I apply for extension of temporary stay
on TN visa as a Mexican? |
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If
you are a Mexican citizen, admitted as a NAFTA
professional you may seek an extension of stay,
which may be granted up to one year. |
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If you are in the U.S., your employer
may file Form I-129 Petition
for Non-immigrant Worker with the USCIS
Nebraska Service Center; or |
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If you are applying at a port-of-entry,
use the same application and documentation
as required for an original application |
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