I have a priority date of July 2007 for Green card through my sister (family sponsorship) and would need to wait another 10 years.
I got my H1B stamped (Indian passport,dual intent work visa) on Sep 2007 which I never used and recd my CDN passport in 2008.
Am I eligible to apply for a TN visa (non immigrant visa) in the interim as I have an immigrant petition on file through my sister ?
Am I TN eligible?
Since you have an immigrant petition filed, your TN application -most likely - will be denied.
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Originally posted by Jack109
I have a priority date of July 2007 for Green card through my sister (family sponsorship) and would need to wait another 10 years.
I got my H1B stamped (Indian passport,dual intent work visa) on Sep 2007 which I never used and recd my CDN passport in 2008.
Am I eligible to apply for a TN visa (non immigrant visa) in the interim as I have an immigrant petition on file through my sister ?
Am I TN eligible?
Is it a rule by USCIS?
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Originally posted by Jack109
Is it a rule by USCIS?
It really depends on how the Immigration application is being processed. My understanding is that family based sponsorship requires "Consular processing", which means you will have to leave USA to attend an interview at the US consulate in Toronto. This in itself is suffecient argument that your intent for applying for TN Visa is not to immigrate to the US as you will have to leave the US (for an interview) if your immigration application is approved.
I recommend that you check with a lawyer.
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"You may be able to make an argument that you can still satisfy the temporary entry requirements for the TN based on the wait for your priority date. If your petition also indicated that you would be filing for an immigrant visa, then that would help. When applying for the TN, you should have evidence on hand to demonstrate this. Having filed for an H-1B in the past, in and of itself, should not be a reason for an officer to deny a TN. Whether you are eligible for a TN depends on your background and the position offered."
This is just an initial response subject to him knowing my case history and all the fine print.
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Originally posted by Jack109
"You may be able to make an argument that you can still satisfy the temporary entry requirements for the TN based on the wait for your priority date. If your petition also indicated that you would be filing for an immigrant visa, then that would help. When applying for the TN, you should have evidence on hand to demonstrate this. Having filed for an H-1B in the past, in and of itself, should not be a reason for an officer to deny a TN. Whether you are eligible for a TN depends on your background and the position offered."
This is just an initial response subject to him knowing my case history and all the fine print.
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