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International Travel for TN

TN For Canadian Citizens entering the U.S. in TN Status

Canadian citizens are exempt from the requirement to obtain a visa; instead, Canadian citizens apply directly with an immigration officer at the time s/he wishes to enter the U.S. In order to be admitted to the U.S. in TN status, a Canadian citizen entering the U.S. will need to show the following at the border:

  • Proof of Canadian citizenship (Canadian passport)
  • TN employer letter (obtained from your hiring department). This letter should include:
    • Confirm the TN occupation in which the employee will work
    • Describe the duties to be performed
    • Length of stay being requested (currently the maximum is one year)
    • Describe the educational credentials of the applicant in order to demonstrate eligibility
  • Evidence that the job is a TN occupation (this can be a in the form of a copy of the Appendix.)
  • Evidence that you have the credentials for the position. (Diploma, transcripts, licenses, etc.) Officials have the right to request to see the original or a certified copy.
  • $50 application fee (in US dollars), plus $6 I-94 fee (at land crossings only)

More information for Canadians about entering the U.S. in TN status:
Visas for Canadian and Mexican NAFTA Professional Workers
U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Canada
U.S. Customs and Border Protection

TN for Mexican Citizens entering the U.S.:

All Mexican citizens seeking to enter the U.S. in TN status first obtain a TN visa. For more information on obtaining a TN visa in Mexico, please consult the following:
Visas for Canadian and Mexican NAFTA Professional Workers
U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Mexico

Required documentation for the visa interview (based on the Embassy’s information):

  • Mexican passport (valid for at least 6 months beyond the end of the intended stay)
  • DS-160 application form confirmation page
  • Original bank receipt for visa application fee
  • Letter from the employer to include information about the company, position, and applicant. Some consulates request specific information.
  • Evidence of the credentials/qualifications for position stated in job letter, including diploma, transcripts, licenses, etc.) Officials have the right to request to see the original diploma or a certified copy. possession of theoretical knowledge as required for the specific job category
  • Any other documentation (consult the U.S. Embassy in Mexico for the most complete and up-to-date information on requirements):